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  2. PC Mobile - Wikipedia

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    PC Mobile is a licensed white label prepaid wireless service operated in Canada. Its mobile telephone products and services operate on the network infrastructure operated by Bell Mobility and formerly Telus Mobility (the two companies managed one of the service types each with Telus discontinuing the postpaid service in October 2018), but licensed the proprietary branding and payment media ...

  3. Motorola Fone - Wikipedia

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    The F3 was at the time Brazil's cheapest cellphone. In Hungary it could be purchased in Dec/2007 for a total of HUF 2000 (approx. USD 11.58 (~€7.87) at that time), with the price already including a prepaid card from T-Mobile with a balance of HUF 600 (approx. USD 3.46 (~€2.35) at that time). Prices for mobile-phones in Hungary usually are ...

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  5. The 6 best cellphones for seniors in 2024 - AOL

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    Consumer Cellular Verve Snap. Best flip phone for seniors. $59 at Consumer Cellular. SAMSUNG Galaxy A23 5G A Series Cell Phone, Factory Unlocked Android Smartphone, 64GB, Wide Lens Camera, 6.6 ...

  6. Mobile phone industry in China - Wikipedia

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    Features of China's mobile phones. Most mobile phone services are prepaid. Pre-payment can be made by buying a card (50 or 100 yuan) and calling the mobile phone provider, or through commercial banks. You can top-up the account via WeChat(Chinese: 微信)/top-up voucher/Alipay(Chinese: 支付宝)/credit card online everywhere.

  7. Japanese mobile phone culture - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese, mobile phones are called keitai denwa (携帯電話), literally "portable telephones ," and are often known simply as keitai (携帯). A majority of the Japanese population own cellular phones, most of which are equipped with enhancements such as video and camera capabilities. As of 2018, 65% of the population owned such devices. [1]

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