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February 4, 2008 1:40 PM PST

Helio debuts Unlimited plan at $99 a month

by Nicole Lee
Helio offers Unlimited plan for $99 a month.

Helio offers Unlimited plan for $99 a month.

(Credit: Helio)

Helio has just introduced a killer deal: For only $99 a month, you can get unlimited everything. That includes daytime minutes, nights and weekends, text and multimedia messaging, Web and e-mail with 3G, GPS, and a whole lot more. So if you're a heavy mobile user and you happen to be a Helio fan, this is definitely a sweet deal. The only downside seems to be the lack of Bluetooth tethering (the ability to use your phone as a modem), but that's a small price to pay. However, this seems to be a "limited time" sort of thing, so if you want in on this deal, you should sign up pronto.

(Source: Engadget Mobile)
Nicole Lee is an associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also pretty geeky--she likes World of Warcraft, comic books, and shiny gadgets. E-mail Nicole.
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Great Devices and Great Plans
by invictawireless February 4, 2008 4:02 PM PST
Helio continues to shine with bringing the latest technologies to the wireless market while making it affordable for consumers. The unlimited plan from Helio is another of many ways Helio is cutting out a niche for the wireless market.

Asif Ahmed
www.heliobusiness.com
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Great Devices and Great Plans
by invictawireless February 4, 2008 4:02 PM PST
Helio continues to shine with bringing the latest technologies to the wireless market while making it affordable for consumers. The unlimited plan from Helio is another of many ways Helio is cutting out a niche for the wireless market.

Asif Ahmed
www.heliobusiness.com
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by jmmoy24 March 29, 2008 12:56 PM PDT
Yes the price is great, that is why I switched. But now that I have a customer service issue, there is no one that can handle the problem. The price is too good to be true and the Ocean freezes every now and then and I have to remove the battery to reset the phone. You get what you pay for. But I do thank Helio for setting the trend on umlimited minutes.
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