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Koodo Mobile is proud to announce the launch of the Motorola Rival – Perfect for trendy customers looking to stay ahead of the social curve. Ready, Set, Text! Out-thumb your friends with this loaded messaging machine, complete with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard that gives you one-touch access to texting and emoticons. Call friends in style using the sleek touch-dial screen. Whether talking or texting, the Motorola Rival multimedia phone keeps you connected at a price you can afford.
The Rival features:
- slide-out QWERTY keyboard
- 2.2″ touch-dial screen
- 2.0 MP camera with video capture
- MP3 player with microSD slot (up to 8GB)
- Bluetooth
- Voice-activated dialing
- Speakerphone
The QWERTY has launched at $200 or $50 with a Tab. After September 6th the price will jump $25 to $225 or $75.
More at Koodo.
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August 21st, 2009

Our Koodo Ninja has informed us that the Motorola Rival will be launching in the coming weeks. The internal document reveals the Rival will be launching at retail locations on either August 17th or 24th.
Pricing for Koodo’s newest QWERTY keyboard was not detailed in the memo. Parent company, Telus, did launch the Rival a last week for $299.99 no term; so expect Koodo’s to retail around $200 or $50 on the Tab.

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August 13th, 2009
Say hello to the Motorola Rival A455! The Rival features a full QWERTY keyboard, 2.2″ screen, touch screen dialing, MP3 player, and an expandable memory slot.
3 year term: $99.99
2 year term: $199.99
1 year term: $249.99
no term: $299.99


Head over to Telus to learn more or to purchase your Motorola Rival online.
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August 7th, 2009
Telus’ discount brand, Koodo Mobile, has released the MOTO VE465.

The MOTO VE465 features a 1.3MP camera, Bluetooth, and a built-in MP3 player with expandable memory supporting up to 4GB. Pick up your VE465 at any retail location or online from the Koodo Mobile website for $200 outright or as low as $50 with a 150 tab.
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July 14th, 2009
Boy does this fully QWERTY slider sure get around. Bell and MetroPCS released the Hint earlier and now its available through Cricket. Cricket’s Motorola Hint is selling for $229.99 after a $20 web discount. Of course the Hint features a full QWERTY keyboard, 2.0 MP camera, video capture, and music player.

More at Cricket.
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April 17th, 2009

If it is not a phone with a full QWERTY keyboard being launched its one with a full touch screen interface. Alltel Wireless has launch the Motorola Evoke QA4 at a price of $99.99 on contract featuring, you guess it, a touch screen interface.
The Evoke also has a 2 MP camera and numeric keypad. More at Alltel.
Source: Engadget Mobile
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April 16th, 2009
With its compact yet fully functional sliding keyboard, the 3G Motorola Hint makes texting and emailing a cinch.

The Motorola Hint features a 2.0MP camera, Bluetooth, 3G connectivity, GPS, and MP3 player. Sliding up the 2.5″ screen will reveal a full QWERTY keyboard-perfect for texting.
Bell has launched the Hint at the following price structure:
3 year: $79.00
2 year: $129.95
1 year: $279.95
no contract: $329.95
More information at Bell.
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April 9th, 2009
Fido is pleased to announce the availability of Canada’s first mobile phone made (partly) out of recycled materials. The 
Motorola Renew (w233) is made out of 25% post consumed plastics featuring 9 hours of talk time (19 days of standby power), built in MP3 player, expandable memory (to a max of 2 GB), and stereo headset. Although the phone does not have a camera or Bluetooth is does have Sudoku and Tetris preloaded.

Do your part for the environment and pick up your Renew at any authorized Fido dealer or on the Fido website for the following price:
2 year: $0.00
monthly: $65.00
prepaid: $65.00
phone only: $65.00
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April 2nd, 2009

AT&T has launched the Motorola MOTO EM330 today. The basic flip features FM radio, a 1.3 MP camera, Bluetooth, and expandable memory up to 2 GB.
Pricing for the EM330:
$129.99-no commitment
$49.99-2 year contract price
Buying online will save you $49.99 giving you the flip for free on a two year term.
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March 18th, 2009
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