Just over two weeks ago, the Samsung Galaxy S7 launched in Canada. Now, Wind Mobile has slashed $100 off the price of the Galaxy S7.
With a two year contract you can get the Galaxy S7 for $199, and if you sign up for WindTab Boost, the device will run you only $25. Finally, you can still...
Rogers keeps a list of when they expect to update their currently supported devices and today they've added something new.
The LG G3 is currently scheduled to be updated to Marshmallow but sadly they don't have an ETA. They do tell us that the update is "coming soon" though.
Telus has partnered with Samsung to hold a promotion in Canada that starts on March 18th and is said to last until May 7th.
The two companies are offering postpaid customers who purchase a Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge 1GB of free data(for three months) and free Netflix service(again, for three months).
We've seen previous reports that say the LG G5 will be landing in Canada on April 8th and this information hasn't changed.
With the device entering the market soon, people want to know how much it will be and Fido will be selling it for $300 with a 2-year contract, or $800 without one.
With the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge finally announced, we're getting a look at pricing around the globe for Samsung's newest devices. Canadians can expect to pay $899 off-contract on Bell and Virgin Mobile for the Galaxy S7, while the Galaxy S7 Edge clocks in at $999 CAD.
Canada users with the HTC One A9 can look forward to a brand new updating hitting their device soon.
Leon Rosenzwaig has just announced that HTC is going to start updating these Canadian One A9 devices to Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow today.
TELUS is one of the few carriers around the world that actually gives ETA dates on when they think they'll be pushing out an update to a certain device. Sometimes they miss these target dates due to bugs, but at least they communicate their plans to their customers.
The company just released...
In an attempt to raise awareness for mental health, as well as lowering the stigma of talking about the issue, Bell does an annual "Let's Talk" charity promotion.
For today only(until next year), Bell Canada will donate 5 cents for every Tweet that uses the hashtag #BellLetsTalk. This money...
Google Canada Managing Director Sam Sebastian was part of a forum about how banks will innovate going forward and he was asked about Google Wallet and Android Pay coming into the country.
While nothing is confirmed or set in stone, he says they are hoping to have it ready for launch sometime in...
Reports from Moto X Play users in Canada on the Telus and Bell wireless carriers tell us that their device has received the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update.
This update is said to weigh around 570MB and comes with all the features that Motorola is developing, along with security patches for...
While it could very well be a glitch at this time(no one else is reporting it just yet), but at least one Canadian users has shown YouTube Red to be working on their device.
If true, this would be a surprising treat for Canadians who have been begging Google to bring the service to them.
Around 6 months ago we saw Google announce ad-supported radio streaming through Google Play Music.
Until now, it was only available in the United States but today we have learned that the offer is also being extended into Canada.
By visiting the Canadian HTC web store, we can see that they are allowing users to add the device to their cart and they aren't greeted by a pre-order note beforehand. This has led users to believe that HTC is finally ready to start shipping devices out to customers in Canada.
While Sony has a reasonably strong following in Asia and parts of Europe, the Japanese giant tends to focus less on the North American audience.
For those in Canada however, the good news is that the Xperia Z5 is on its way! The downside? It’s only available through Bell.
Rogers in Canada has just listed the Nexus 6P on their website with a pricing structure set too.
Buying the phone outright will cost you $699.99, but you can get it for $199.99 if you sign a two-year contract
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