The last 7 days for Canadian mobile saw our homegrown RIM announce their Q4 financial results, a number of app updates and new gaming titles. In addition, we found out Bell’s upcoming plans for Android OS 4.0 upgrades, plus revealed a few new devices coming to carriers. Below are some of the tops stories from the past week, plus notable news from around the web:
– RIM Q4 Fiscal 2012 earnings, Balsillie resigns [Read here]
– Bell doubling number of hours included in Mobile TV to 10 [Read here]
– List of Bell Android devices getting upgraded to OS 4.0 [Read here]
– LG sends Rogers employees documentation on the upcoming Optimus L7 [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy S 4G heading to Mobilicity [Read here]
– Android 4.0.4 updates for Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus & Xoom “in the coming weeks” [Read here]
– Rogers to streamline operations, laying off 300 [Read here]
– Will Rogers be releasing the Nokia Lumia 900 LTE for $450? [Read here]
– WIND to release the Lumia 710, Gravity Touch 2 & Huawei Astro [Read here]
– Apple iPad (2012) Review [Read here]
– Rogers streaming all Blue Jays games via the Live Mobile app [Read here]
– Mobilicity revamping plans to include North American Voice roaming [Read here]
– Canadian carriers and dealers happy with Nokia Lumia sales [Read here]
– Rogers/Fido offering Mobilicity & Wind customers a $100 port in credit [Read here]
– Virgin launches new Canada/U.S. Tablet Flexi-Data Plan [Read here]
– Video: Rick Mercer Report dreams up the “Bell-Rogers Anger Continuum” [Read here]
– Google to sell subsidized Android tablets straight to consumers [Read here]
Around the web:
– China officially tops one billion mobile subscribers [Engadget]
– LG Optimus Elite Pictured for Sprint, Virgin [PocketNow]
– Securely wiping any device makes it just fine to sell [AndroidCentral]
– Apple has Apple Stores, Samsung has… this! [Engadget]
– Pre-Order the AT&T Nokia Lumia 900 for free [WPCentral]
– Samsung Galaxy Beam up for pre-order in the UK [Phandroid]
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