Rogers Wireless
Rogers releases the Nokia 6700 Slide
Aug 26th
Anyone who knows mobile in Canada knows that Rogers and Nokia have always had a good relationship, despite lack-luster sales.
Today, Rogers quietly launched another hand-set to the non-smartphone market with the Nokia 6700; a device packed with all the features you could ever need without the extra data cost. It comes loaded with Nokia’s S60 software and features the following specs:
- 2.2-inch display (resolution of 240 x 320)
- 2.5mm headset jack
- Holds up to 16GB with a microSD card
- Stereo FM radio
- 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss camera, auto-focus, LED flash and a front camera for video calling
Nokia devices have always been known for their reliability and sturdy build, so all this at a very reasonable $79.99 on a 3-year contract, or $229.99 off-contract isn a solid price point for the new gadget.
Check out more on the Nokia 6700 via Rogers.com
[via MobileSyrup]
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Rogers unveils its first Pay as you go BlackBerry
Aug 25th

Remember not long ago when we reported that Rogers had launched prepaid BlackBerry data, a first of its kind for Canada? Well, it seems as though they are following up on this promo by introducing the soon to be discontinued Curve 8520 on prepaid. Pricing is a bit high at $349.99, but comes with the standard $50 credit and a free Bluetooth headset on activation.
For more information check out Rogers.com
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Android 1.6-powered LG Loop Arrives At Rogers
Aug 24th
Does Rogers need another low-end, old-software Android device? Like I need a hole in the head. Which isn’t very much (though, reading press releases sometimes…). Perhaps what they need to do is take the devices they already sell, like the Samsung Galaxy Spica, HTC Magic+, Motorola QUENCH et al, and UPGRADE THEM INSTEAD.
Uhem. On a lighter note, Rogers has released the very attractive-looking LG Loop for a low $29.99 on a three-year term, and $249.99 outright. What you get is a brushed aluminum frame with a 3″ 320x480px screen, GPS, WiFi, 3MP camera, and Android 1.6.
Would I recommend the equally-cheap Acer Liquid e over this device? In a heartbeat. But will you listen to me?
(via IntoMobile)
Rogers Launches The LG Neon2
Aug 18th
The LG Neon, though not the most successful phone to launch on Rogers (or Fido for that matter) was always the go-to phone for consumers looking for a discounted full QWERTY/Touchscreen device.
Just over a year since its launch comes the second generation of the device: The Neon2, refreshed with a few minor changes from its predecessor. A new 3-inch WQVGA touchscreen display with a resolution of 240×400 (was a 2.4-inch display with the first Neon), increased support for expandable memory to 8GB (instead of the previous 4), and a bit heavier at 122 grams from its former 109 gram self.
The device is priced at a very reasonable $19.99 on a 3 year term or $174.99 outright, and don’t be surprised if it drops to $0 during back-to-school promotions set to launch in the coming weeks.
To read more on the LG Neon2 check it out on Rogers.com
[via MobileSyrup]
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Rogers Introduces Pay As You Go BlackBerry Data
Aug 16th
Effective today, Rogers has officially launched Pay As You Go Blackberry service. It will run you $25 more than doing the month-to-month thing, but requires no credit check or personal information to get going. Great for tourists who want to keep in touch or a short term need for data connectivity.
As with all Pay As You Go plans, the hardware will need to be provided or purchased out right by the customer.
Read more at Rogers.com
Follow me on twitterRogers Blackberry Curve 9300 price dropping August 17th to $49.99
Aug 13th
We’ve just received word that Rogers will be dropping the price of the newly-released Blackberry Curve 9300 from $79.99 to $49.99 on a 3-year contract come August 17th.
Not bad considering the device has just been released and there really isn’t a better deal available for people who are looking to get into a new, lower-end Blackberry before the Torch is released in Canada in the next couple months.
We will have more on the story as it drops, including other Rogers phones getting discontinued.
Canadian Contracts Are Vampires: Study
Aug 11th
Canadians pay too much for their monthly cell phone bill, and are dragged into lengthy contracts that punish consumers for ending them before their term, according to a SeaBord Group study entitled “Death Grip.” (Great name!)
There will likely be another wireless spectrum auction in 2012 or 2013, and could increase competition again in the country, as the auction did in 2008, leading to the creation of WIND Mobile and Mobilicity, two companies who are completely contract-free.
But these companies will always be at a disadvantage to the three incumbents, Rogers, Telus and Bell, in part because they are established brands within the country, whose networks extend nationally, but also because they offer huge phone subsidies when signing a contract.
The problem comes in when customers want to remove themselves from the contract; they have already received promotional prices on their phone, and likely preferred monthly rates on their plan, but the cancellation fee is directly tied to how many months remain in his or her contract. Sometimes these penalties can cost more than the cost of the phone itself, which is the whole reason the contract exists in the first place.
But contracts are guaranteed revenue for these carriers, and they are loathe to change their business model, especially for higher-end business and data clients, who spend $100+ every month on their smartphone plan.
The report goes on to say that even though the Canadian carriers have less “buying power” when purchasing handsets, the discrepancy between the cost to the consumer and to the carrier is too high, and consumers end up with the brunt of it.
Read the entire report, and see for yourself.
(via The Globe and Mail)
Motorola Flipout Now Available From Rogers for $29.99
Aug 4th
The strange-looking but incredibly neat Motorola Flipout has arrived at Rogers for $29.99 on a 3-year term. Nothing to say other than that obvious: if you need a keyboard and a compact Android device, this should be a killer phone. While it doesn’t boast the high specs of the latest Android phones to hit the market, it is no slouch: 3.2MP camera, 2.8″ QVGA screen (320×240), 512MB RAM, WiFi, GPS and it runs an updated, and hopefully less crowded, version of MOTOBLUR.
And remember that the Flipout is going to be eligible for the BOGO offer that Rogers will kick off soon. So stay tuned for that!
Check out the exclusive device at Rogers.
Rogers quietly launches the Blackberry Curve 9300
Aug 4th
Barely 24 hours has passed since excited Canadians found out that Rogers will carry the Blackberry Torch 9800, but that didn’t stop Rogers from quietly launching the Curve 3G earlier this morning ahead of schedule. I am interested in the strategy behind this quick launch, because it was only week or so ago that a picture surfaced of it on a Rogers Q3 flyer.
Either way this snappy little device is definitely worth the contract if you want the RAM and 3G speed connectivity of a 9700, in the discount shell of a Curve. It is launching at a reasonable $79.99 on a 3-year voice and data plan, or $399 as an outright purchase.
For more info check out Rogers.com
[Via Crackberry]
Follow me on twitterRogers launches Community Forums
Aug 4th
They already had RedBoard, but that’s a Rogers Buzz blog that allows for comments. Community Forums have just launched with the aim of helping with tech support issues or your wireless device, home phone and internet, as well as cable services.
This is a good move on Rogers’ part, as they are allowing criticism about them to be hosted directly on their site, as opposed to having it done from afar on forums such as RedFlagDeals and HowardForums. Kidding aside, obviously they’re going to be moderating the forums, so the Hatorade is going to be less severe, but they can’t stifle dissent completely, and this is a pretty sizeable move towards openness for the previously-verklempt company.
Check out the new Community Forums. As expected, the iPhone subforum is already the busiest.











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