
Bell Mobility has just announced that they will release the Samsung Link, yet another QWERTY-laden smartphone that will be going for $19.95 with a 3-year agreement (!), but if you don’t want to commit yourself for such a long time, there is always the option to pick it up for $219.95 without any contract whatsoever. Bell Mobility has also thrown in a special offer, where the first 10,000 buyers will be able to personalize their new handset “with free decals designed specifically for the Link.” What do you get inside this smartphone? Nothing ground-breaking, but it is functional enough, with A-GPS, Bluetooth connectivity, MP3 playback, a 1.3-megapixel camera, a microSDHC memory card slot and 30MB of internal memory. We’re bummed the web browser can’t take advantage of Wi-Fi connectivity though.
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