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Canada to Recieve BlackBerry Q10 on May 1st

RIM, it’s a nasty word we just don’t use anymore. The newly rebranded company, now going by BlackBerry, is releasing its keyboard touting, BlackBerry 10 OS running smartphone in Canada on May 1st of this year . . . → Read More: Canada to Recieve BlackBerry Q10 on May 1st

Samsung Galaxy S4 Makes Its Way To Canada

The Samsung Galaxy S4 is now making its way to Canada, with pre-orders for the 16GB version of the device going live today for customers on Rogers, Telus and Bell. The Galaxy S4 is available for $199 CAD with the signing of a new three-year plan. The smartphone is expected to ship on the 27th of this month, and appearing in Telus stores on May 3rd. . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy S4 Makes Its Way To Canada

Samsung Galaxy S4 Makes Its Way To Canada

The Samsung Galaxy S4 is now making its way to Canada, with pre-orders for the 16GB version of the device going live today for customers on Rogers, Telus and Bell. The Galaxy S4 is available for $199 CAD with the signing of a new three-year plan. The smartphone is expected to ship on the 27th of this month, and appearing in Telus stores on May 3rd . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy S4 Makes Its Way To Canada

Bell to launch the Novatel Wireless MiFi 2 mobile hotspot on March 25th

Bell Mobility will soon launch the Novatel Wireless MiFi 2 mobile hotspot. Set to hit the carrier’s stores and its web shop on March 25th, the tiny device comes with a 2.8-inch touchscreen that can be used for controlling the LTE-based connection as well as setting which devices can share the Internet and which are forbidden on the network. . . . → Read More: Bell to launch the Novatel Wireless MiFi 2 mobile hotspot on March 25th

Samsung ATIV S now available from all three major carriers in Canada

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As expected , Samsung ATIV S is now available in Canada, with all three major carriers in the country offering the fancy Windows Phone 8 device from their sites — we’re not sure whether stores have them as well. One of the best Windows Phones ever made (if not the best) from Rogers , Bell and Telus . . . . → Read More: Samsung ATIV S now available from all three major carriers in Canada

Bell gearing up for November 15th HTC 8X release

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Windows Phone fans in the Great White North shouldn’t have to wait long to get their hands on HTC’s latest piece of kit — a internal Bell document obtained by MobileSyrup pegs the 8X for a November 15th launch. The reported Canadian launch date trails T-Mobile’s availability by a mere day, noting that pre-ordered devices could ship out as early as November 9th. Not too surprising, considering the phone just skipped through the FCC with support for the entire north American continent. . . . → Read More: Bell gearing up for November 15th HTC 8X release

Mobile Miscellany: week of October 15th, 2012

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If you didn’t get enough in mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we’ve opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This past week, we received further evidence of an imminent replacement for the Galaxy Nexus and the Optimus 4X HD found a new home in Canada. These stories and more await after the break. . . . → Read More: Mobile Miscellany: week of October 15th, 2012

Best Buy Canada offers Bell and TELUS Samsung Galaxy Note II for $149.99 on 3-year contracts

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Thanks to Best Buy Canada , we know how much two of the major carriers in the country will ask for the Samsung Galaxy Note II. The electronics retailer is listing the phone with 3-year contracts from Bell and TELUS with a price tag of $149.99 . . . → Read More: Best Buy Canada offers Bell and TELUS Samsung Galaxy Note II for $149.99 on 3-year contracts

Canada: Bell, TELUS launching the Samsung Galaxy Rugby LTE soon

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Two Canadian carriers are interested to bring the Samsung Galaxy Rugby LTE to its customers, Bell and TELUS. The first of the two will go ahead with the device launch on November 1st even though its PTT LTE network won’t go live until the first half of 2013 . . . → Read More: Canada: Bell, TELUS launching the Samsung Galaxy Rugby LTE soon

Bell may get Samsung Galaxy Rugby LTE on November 1st, give Canadians rough and tumble 4G

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Americans won’t get to keep the Galaxy Rugby Pro all to themselves. As long as internal documents gleaned by MobileSyrup prove true, Bell should be carrying Samsung’s ruggedized 4G phone as the Galaxy Rugby LTE on November 1st. Other than the name change, it’s likely to be a match for the AT&T version down to the very wide frequency support we saw at the FCC , when it appeared as the SGH-i547 . . . → Read More: Bell may get Samsung Galaxy Rugby LTE on November 1st, give Canadians rough and tumble 4G

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