After its successful launch in many parts of the world, Samsung Pay is now coming to Mexico. Mexico is the second Latin American country, after Brazil in July 2016, to get Samsung Pay. Samsung says the service is now available in 20 global markets with this launch.
Google has updated its list of direct carrier billing partners to include Telcel, one of the large major wireless carriers in Mexico. The page also mentions that Omantel, a major carrier in Oman, is now supported.
Xiaomi is preparing to enter the North American market, albeit in a quiet way. The company will bring the Redmi Note 4 to Mexico at local retailers Best Buy, Sam's Club, and Coppel.
A new series of images show off the Galaxy S8 Plus and its interface while also reporting that the Galaxy S8 Plus in Mexico will be powered by Samsung's own Exynos processor.
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I currently own an unlocked gsm phone (previously Verizon), I activated it with Metro PCS last year. I am planning to go to Mexico and I bought a TelCel simcard and an international plan to use my phone for a week in Mexico. I had a few concerns about that though. I was told that when I...
BlackBerry might not be selling as many units of the Priv as they(and Wallstreet) had expected, but the company is still going forward with its global rollout.
The latest country that can buy the BlackBerry Priv is Mexico and they can pick it up right now for 15,863.95 Pesos(which equals about...
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