Bell Mobility has just released an eco-friendly cellphone called Samsung Reclaim, that is made 80% from fully recyclable materials. This is not the first release of this handset on the continent since Sprint is already selling it in US.
The specs are pretty reasonable, the device being equipped with GPS, stereo Bluetooth and a QVGA display plus a 2 megapixel camera. The handset also features a HTML browser, a full QWERTY keyboard and a memory that can be extended up to 32 GB. The phone’s price varies from $219.95 outright to $49.95 on a 3-year deal.
On the other hand Samsung is expected to launch 3 new handsets on the Canadian market, in 3 months. We are talking about Omnia 2, a Windows Mobile 6.5 device, Samsung Galaxy – an Android powered handset and Impact, that is similar to Samsung Highlight offered by T-Mobile.
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