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May 6, 2009 9:16 AM PDT

Palm Pre headed to Canada's Bell Mobility

by Bonnie Cha
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(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CNET)

Oh, Canada, Palm delivered some pretty good news on Wednesday morning, announcing that it will bring the Palm Pre to the Great White North through Bell Mobility.

Bell Mobility, a CDMA carrier, will offer the Pre some time in the second half of 2009, so now, Canadians can also agonize over an exact release date just like us here in the States. You can sign up to be notified via e-mail of its availability here.

(Source: The Official Palm blog)

Bonnie Cha is a senior editor for CNET, covering smartphones and GPS. When she's not testing the latest gadgets, you can find her chasing after her crazy lab or surfing in the chilly waters of Northern California. E-mail Bonnie.
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by ryan_t_moreau May 6, 2009 9:34 AM PDT
First!

No Telus?! CRAP!
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by mrisnow May 6, 2009 11:24 AM PDT
At least we're actually getting it at the same time as our next-door neighbour, unlike certain other items that don't even have their first iteration reach here... cough *iPhone and Kindle* cough...

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