Two new smartphones have launched at Telus. The BlackBerry DTEK50 and the Moto G Play.
The BlackBerry DTEK50 is the Canadian manufacturer’s latest Android smartphone and it’s now available online at telus.com! Blackberry has integrated its staple security right into the device’s OS, offering a secure option with a great price. Here are a few features we think make the DTEK50 a great option for Telus customers:
Stand-out security – DTEK50 was designed to address the security and privacy needs of today’s uncompromising Android owners, integrating both hardware and software protection.
Powerful productivity – The BlackBerry HUB is the unified inbox users know and love. An irreplaceable tool for consolidating all of your messages in one place – whether it’s email, calendar, social or phone calls.
Dazzling camera – Features like Phase Detection Auto Focus and a dual-tone LED flash are designed to help the camera focus instantly and accurately for a blur-free, realistic looking photos, even in low light.
Telus customers can get the BlackBerry DTEK50 starting at $60 on a 2-year term or $450 outright.
Next up is the Moto G Play. With its awesome design, battery-life and price point we think this smartphone is a no-brainer for the back-to-school season.
With so much packed into Moto’s latest budget-friendly smartphone, we think TELUS customers have a lot to be excited about.
Performance and affordability – Score a 5” HD display, quad-core processor, and 4G LTE speed, all without breaking the bank
All day battery life (2800 mAh) – Watch videos, play games and talk all you need with a single charge
Smart shooter – Get true-to-life imaging with an 8MP autofocus rear camera and 5MP front camera
Telus customers can get the Moto G Play starting at $0 on a 2-year term or $240 outright.
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BlackBerry DTEK50 & Moto G Play Arrive At Telus
Two new smartphones have launched at Telus. The BlackBerry DTEK50 and the Moto G Play.
The BlackBerry DTEK50 is the Canadian manufacturer’s latest Android smartphone and it’s now available online at telus.com! Blackberry has integrated its staple security right into the device’s OS, offering a secure option with a great price. Here are a few features we think make the DTEK50 a great option for Telus customers:
Stand-out security – DTEK50 was designed to address the security and privacy needs of today’s uncompromising Android owners, integrating both hardware and software protection.
Powerful productivity – The BlackBerry HUB is the unified inbox users know and love. An irreplaceable tool for consolidating all of your messages in one place – whether it’s email, calendar, social or phone calls.
Dazzling camera – Features like Phase Detection Auto Focus and a dual-tone LED flash are designed to help the camera focus instantly and accurately for a blur-free, realistic looking photos, even in low light.
Telus customers can get the BlackBerry DTEK50 starting at $60 on a 2-year term or $450 outright.
Next up is the Moto G Play. With its awesome design, battery-life and price point we think this smartphone is a no-brainer for the back-to-school season.
With so much packed into Moto’s latest budget-friendly smartphone, we think TELUS customers have a lot to be excited about.
Performance and affordability – Score a 5” HD display, quad-core processor, and 4G LTE speed, all without breaking the bank
All day battery life (2800 mAh) – Watch videos, play games and talk all you need with a single charge
Smart shooter – Get true-to-life imaging with an 8MP autofocus rear camera and 5MP front camera
Telus customers can get the Moto G Play starting at $0 on a 2-year term or $240 outright.
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