With a three-year contract agreement

Dec 21, 2009 17:31 GMT  ·  By

Palm Pre, the high-end smartphone unveiled by Sunnyvale-based mobile phone maker Palm in the beginning of the ongoing year and launched on the market in June on Sprint's airwaves, has been available in Canada for quite some time now, via wireless operator Bell. In case Canadians haven't jumped on the device until now, they might enjoy the new offer for the Palm Pre, available from WirelessWave for them, and get this beauty.

The Palm Pre is available from WirelessWave for free at the moment, upon the signing of a three-year contract agreement with Bell, of course. Compared to the $99.95 Bell asks for the phone on the same contract agreement, this really sounds like a deal, one should agree. Even if the three-year contract agreement might not seem that appealing to many mobile phone users in the country, the price tag Palm Pre comes with right now should make them reconsider.

For what it's worth, this is not the first time the guys over at WirelessWave cut the price tag for the Palm Pre. The first such move brought the device down to $99.95 on a three-year contract, while the second one had it dropped all the way to $49.95. Not to long ago, the price tag for the phone was lowered to $24.95, and now it is available for free from WirelessWave. In case there are some of you who consider this offer an appealing one, they can see the Palm Pre available for purchase from WirelessWave here.

It is pretty interesting to see the phone available for such a low price (if free can be named this way), especially since it created quite a hype during the first half of the ongoing year. The handset is already available in a wide range of markets around the world, and is also expected to arrive in the US via a second wireless carrier, namely Verizon, sometime within the following few months.