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There are 2 models so far.
Low end "Nokia 1100" and high end  Nokia "3120". Both phones are riding on Rogers Network, NOT Bell!!!! 
1) Nokia 1100 is riding on Rogers Network:
http://www.arcx.com/sites/Nokia 1100.htm
The Nokia 1100 is a small low-end phone presently offered in Canada on 7-11 mobile (a virtual network that uses Rogers). While it isn't perfect, it's a great little phone for the occasional user.
Last Updated: 18-Jan-2006 
 
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RF Performance
RF Sensitivity: Like many Nokia models, the 1100 has excellent RF sensitivity. Throughout all of the tests I performed on the phone I was never disappointed by its ability to pull in a solid signal. This seemed to apply in areas that were 1900 MHz only, and in those areas with 850 MHz. While the phone was not markedly better than anything else I had ever tested, it was certainly among the best.
Over-the-road Performance: Unlike the above however, this particular aspect of the phone was a little disappointing. The 1100 had only average-to-below-average ability to cope with handoffs, which always sounded a little bit belabored. I've often said this of Nokia phones, but some (such as the 6310i) seemed to do better than many of the others. The 1100 is a bit of a disappointment in this regard, but certainly not the worst I’ve ever heard.
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Audio Performance
Tonal Balance: I wasn't too pleased with the overall tonal balance of this phone. While many of the better Nokia models have excellent tonal balance, the 1100 sounded markedly tinny. However, it wasn't really that, bad and I would have no problem recommending the phone those who are not as picky as I am. I've listened to many phones that sounded much worse, including an iDEN model I was testing at the same time.
Sound Reproduction: This aspect of the phone was actually not too bad. Unlike some of the Nokia phones that I have complained about, such as the 7210, the reproduction of the nuances of speech was very good. There seemed to be very little distortion and except for the tinny nature of the sound (as noted above) there was no trouble whatsoever understanding every word spoken.
The same could be said of outgoing audio as well. The sound quality of the outgoing sound was at least as good as any other Nokia phone that I have ever tested, though like those phones it had a tendency to pick up much more background noise than is the average for candy-bar style GSM phones.
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Support Features
Ringer Volume: Because the 1100 is a low-end model, Nokia did not bother putting in a polyphonic ringer. Instead, it used the standard ringer found on many of the older Nokia models, which translates to exceptionally clear and loud rings. However, this is not a phone for anyone who likes customized ringtones.
Keypad Design: At first glance I was not so sure I would end of liking keypad. The keys were simply bubbles in an amorphous background. However, after using the keys for a while I discovered that they had a nice feel and I rarely made any mistakes with them. The bubbles were distinct enough to be felt as separate keys and so the phone can be used without looking at it. I would have preferred individual keys, but I'm guessing that the design lends itself to less careful users who might allow their phones to get wet.
Display: The display is practically unique by today's standards, in that it is not color. Instead it is identical to the smaller monochrome displays that appeared on many Nokia phones prior to a couple of years ago. For the low-end user I truly believe that it is a much better type of display. It’s easy to see in bright sunlight and it’s much easier to focus on for those with less-than-perfect eyesight. If a phone is just a phone to the low-end user, it doesn’t make sense to have a battery-sucking color display.
Conclusions
The Nokia 1100 is a basic model intended for low-end users. It doesn't do very many fancy things, it does not have a color display, nor does it have polyphonic ringtones. The phone is presently for sale by 7-11, who have decided to get into the virtual network provider game and offer service through Rogers. They offer prepaid cards that are valid for 365 days, which is perfect for the ultra low-end user.
While I would personally have trouble using a phone such as the 1100, due to its slightly tinny sound and less than stellar handoff performance, I would have absolutely no problem recommending this phone to low-end users such as my own parents. People who use phones only rarely do not require absolute perfection, but rather something that is solid, has terrific battery life, and is small and light. In that regard the 1100 fits the bill perfectly. If you know someone who is in the market for phone to use only occasionally, they can hardly go wrong with this model.
2) Nokia 3120
http://www.cellphones.ca/cell-phones/phone-specifications/219/
Nokia 3120 Specifications
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Overview 
Technology   GSM 850/1800/1900 MHz  
World Roaming   Yes  
SIM Card   Yes  
SAR Ratings   0.98 W/Kg  
Accessories Included   Charger, Standard Battery, Manual  
Warranty   1 Year  
Physical Characteristics 
Design Type   Open Face  
Dimensions (H x W x D)   10.2 x 4.3 x 2.0 cm
  4.0 x 1.7 x 0.8 in  
Weight   99 grams / 3.5 ounces  
Antenna Type   Internal  
Colors   Green, Blue  
Changeable Faceplates   Yes  
Power 
Battery   Lithium Ion  
Talk Time   360 minutes  
Standby Time   410 hours  
Display 
Type   CSTN  
Size/Resolution   128 x 128 pixels  
Color   Yes (4k)  
Secondary/External Display   No  
Languages   English, French, Spanish, Portuguese  
Backlit Illumination   Yes  
Battery Strength Indicator   Yes  
Signal Strength Indicator   Yes  
Voice Mail Indicator   Yes  
Text Message Indicator   Yes  
High Speed Data Indicator   Yes  
Bluetooth Indicator   -  
Additional Display Features   -  
Keypad 
Navigation Type   4 Way Navigation  
Illuminated Keypad   Yes  
Voicemail Key   Yes  
Any Key Answer   Yes  
Call Management 
Phone Book Capacity   300 entries  
Multiple Numbers / Contact   Yes  
Auto Answer   Yes  
Photo Caller ID   No  
Voice Activated Dialing   Yes  
Sounds, Ringers & Alerts 
Ringtones   20 Polyphonic ringtones, 10 Monophonic ringtones  
Downloadable Ringtones   Yes  
Melody Composer   No  
Distinctive Ring   Yes  
Vibration Alert   Yes  
Speaker Phone   Yes  
Headset   Special style Nokia jack  
External Volume Control   No  
Digital Camera 
Available   Yes  
Resolution   -  
Digital Zoom   No  
Flash   No  
Other Settings   -  
Other Information   Optional  
Video 
Available   No  
Digial Formats   -  
Video Playback   No  
Playback Formats   -  
Audio 
Audio Playback   No  
Digital Audio Formats   -  
FM Radio   No  
Messaging / Data Services 
Web Browsing   No  
Email   Yes  
Messaging Services   SMS, MMS  
Predictive Text Entry   T9  
High Speed Data Connectivity   Yes (GPRS)  
Modem Functionality   No  
Java Applications   Yes  
Brew Applications   No  
Two-way Radio / Walkie Talkie   No  
Personal Information Management (PIM) 
Mulit-use Smart Phone / PDA   No  
To-Do-List   No  
Calendar   Yes  
Address Book   Yes  
Memo Pad   No  
Currency Converter   No  
Alarm   Yes  
Stop Watch   Yes  
Calculator   Yes  
Voice Commands   Yes  
Voice Recorder   Yes  
Operating System / Software 
Operating System   -  
Included Software   -  
Games   Yes  
Memory 
Installed RAM   -  
Installed ROM   -  
Security 
Keypad Lock   Yes  
SIM Card Lock   Yes  
Expansion / Connectivity 
PC Synchronization   Yes  
Expansion Slots   No  
Infrared   No  
Bluetooth   No  
USB   Yes  
Serial Connection   No  
Additional Comments 
Comments   -