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Bell reveals Ahlo, a new Canadian smartphone brand

The carrier says the Android phone has been designed in Canada with "value-conscious users" in mind

Bell Ahlo

Bell has launched a new smartphone brand called Ahlo.

The carrier says the phone has been designed in Canada with “value-conscious users” in mind. That said, it’s likely assembled in other parts of the world. So far, Bell hasn’t shared the phone’s manufacturer.

Bell Ahlo phone

Image credit: Bell

The phone is now available for $270 outright or $1 per month at Bell or Virgin Plus (for a limited time). You can also buy it through various Canadian retailers, but this deal price appears to be locked to Bell/Virgin’s network.

Here are some of its specs and features:

  • 6.58” FHD+ display
  • 50-megapixel quad camera
  • 5,000mAh battery
  • 5G connectivity
  • Fingerprint scanner
  • Android 14 OS
  • USB-C connectivity (cable included)
  • 24-month warranty

A retailer’s site also states that the phone has 4GB RAM and runs on Samsung Exynos 1330 Octa-core processor, but Bell itself hasn’t confirmed this.

The Ahlo phone will be available through Bell and its Virgin Plus flanker bland, as well as the following retailers:

  • Best Buy Express
  • The Mobile Shop
  • Staples
  • Tbooth wireless
  • Visions Electronics
  • Wireless Kiosk @Costco
  • WirelessWave

Image credit: Bell

For more on the Ahlo, check out our hands-on impressions.

Update: 17/04/2025 at 1:07 p.m. ET — Added details on the phone’s RAM and processor per a retailer’s site.

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