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Samsung Galaxy S 4 launches in Canada today!

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CLICK HERE TO COMMENT (0)At long last, Samsung’s latest flagship device the “Life Companion” Galaxy S 4 is officially available for sale in Canada. Packing a gorgeous 5-inch Super AMOLED display (1920×1080 resolution, 441ppi), 1.9Ghz quad-core processor with Adreno 320 GPU, 2GB RAM, 16GB internal storage, 13MP camera that shoots 1080p HD videos, 2MP front-facing camera, runs Android OS [...]
The BlackBerry Q10 Launches today in Canada!

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CLICK HERE TO COMMENT (0)At long last BlackBerry diehards, your prayers have been answered: the long-awaited 10-powered QWERTY variant Q10 is now available from our fine Canadian carriers. Rogers has an exclusive on the 2,600 MHz white version that you see in my hand and everyone will offer the black variant. Full pricing and availability for all the carriers below: [...]
Contest: Win an HTC One from Bell and TheCellularGuru!

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CLICK HERE TO COMMENT (0)Oh. Snap. Hold on to your hats, dear readers, because this latest giveaway is a big one! Our amazing friends at Bell have hooked us up with a brand-new HTC One to give away to one of you! The buzz surrounding this phone is intense, with the general consensus being that the HTC One is the Android [...]
Canadian Olympian Clara Hughes to embark on nationwide bicycle tour for Bell Let’s Talk 2014

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CLICK HERE TO COMMENT (0)For the last several years, Bell has held their annual Bell Let’s Talk Day to raise awareness and donations for mental health associations in Canada. In 2014 they are taking things a step further as Canadian Olympian and Bell Let’s Talk spokesperson Clara Hughes will embark on “Clara’s Big Ride”, a 4 month national bicycle [...]
Ontario Liberal Government hopes to make cellphone contracts more consumer friendly

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CLICK HERE TO COMMENT (0)The minority Liberal Government in Ontario is proposing new legislation that will make cellphone contracts more transparent and friendly for consumers, according to the Financial Post. The bill will be introduced in the legislature next week by Liberal Minister of Consumer Services Tracy MacCharles, and aims to provide consumers with a better understanding of the services [...]
Bell plans on launching the Nexus 4

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CLICK HERE TO COMMENT (0)CBC and Radio-Canada TV now available through Bell Mobile TV

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CLICK HERE TO COMMENT (0)Bell is expanding their Mobile TV lineup today with the introduction of CBC and Radio-Canada TV to the service. The two CBC channels join CBC News Network and RDI news, both of which are already available on the service. “CBC and Radio-Canada join the growing range of world-class content available in English and French on Bell [...]
HTC One launches in Canada today, available from Bell, Rogers, and Telus

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CLICK HERE TO COMMENT (0)The extended wait for HTC’s new flagship One ends today, as the device has finally gone on sale across Canada. Bell, Rogers, Telus, and SaskTel are all offering the HTC One, with slightly varying 3-year contract prices. We gave the HTC One a glowing review earlier this week, concluding that it is the best Android [...]
Samsung Galaxy S4 launches in Canada on May 3rd, carrier preorders ship April 27th

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CLICK HERE TO COMMENT (0)Samsung Mobile Canada has finally announced the launch date for the highly anticipated Galaxy S4, which will arrive in Canadian retail stores on May 3rd. Unveiled exactly one month ago today, the Galaxy S4 features a 5-inch 1080p display, 1.9GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage (with microSD up to [...]
WIND Mobile, Mobilicity, and Public Mobile announce their withdrawal from the CWTA

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CLICK HERE TO COMMENT (0)In a major move this morning, new entrants WIND Mobile, Mobilicity, and Public Mobile have announced that they have all decided to withdraw from the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association. The CWTA is an advocacy group that represents major cellular carriers and other industry companies, and they call themselves “the authority on wireless issues, developments and [...]