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Samsung Galaxy Beam available on plan at TeleChoice
Just about a week ago the Samsung Galaxy Beam went on-sale at Dick Smith and we are now seeing it arrive at TeleChoice stores. Want the Galaxy Beam but don’t want to have to fork out approximately $580 to grab it outright? Then TeleChoice looks the go for now.
The Samsung Galaxy Beam is going for $0 per month on the $59 TeleChoice plan. It’s quite expensive but if you’re looking for this ‘projector phone’ and want it on a plan then you now have a choice!
If you don’t remember, the Galaxy Beam is that Samsung phone that runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Oh, and it has a built in projector that emits a 50″ image at HD quality. …
Completely waterproof Sony Xperia Go on-sale at Optus, Telechoice, Allphones
Wow, I did not believe this when I first saw it. I just attended Sony’s online Sony Sessions and was incredibly impressed by one phone in particular. That is, the Sony Xperia Go. This phone is not only scratch resistant, but also dust proof and – wait for it – completely waterproof!
The Sony Xperia Go is a completely waterproof phone which you can place in pretty much any condition. Screen wet? It still works. Just dropped it in the sand at the beach? It still works. The Sony Xperia Go is welcoming in the future and displaying a phone that is completely waterproof. While the specs aren’t too amazing, the wonders of this phone are all about the extra …
LG Optimus L7 launches in Australia today for $269
Are you looking for a discount Android product from a well-known manufacturer? Well, LG and Optus have quite a treat for you. The Optimus L7 has today officially launched on Optus prepaid and through Allphones and Telechoice. The L7 is available on any telco running on Optus’ services.
- Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
- 125.5 x 67 x 8.8mm
- 5MP camera
- 512Mb RAM
- 4.3” WVGA display
- Up to 32GB internal memory, up to 32GB expandable
- 1700mAh battery, up to 550 hours standby
If purchased through Optus (at a 10% off discount) the phone will be locked to the network. If unlocking in the first 6 months you will incur an $80 fee and $0 fee after the first 6 months. Thats …


















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