Rogers snags BlackBerry Pearl 8120 to keep 8110 company
Well, this certainly looks familiar, doesn't it? Yep, this had been rumored to go down for a couple weeks now, which dovetails nicely with the launch of Rogers' Home Calling Zone service, offering up unlimited long-distance Canadian calls via WiFi for $20 CAD a month. The BlackBerry Pearl 8120 comes in sporting the 2 megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone jack, SureType keyboard, and all the other spoils we've become accustomed to from the phone's other launches for $149.99 CAD (about $148) on a three-year agreement.
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frank @ Jun 5th 2008 3:30PM
Anybody know if there's any compatibility between Rogers' Home Calling Zone handsets and T-Mo's Hotspot @ Home? Given T-Mobile's less than exciting selection, it would be nice if I could ebay myself of one of theirs.