This past week was mostly eaten up by Samsung’s Galaxy S4 announcement, but Canadians also saw a few new devices hit the carriers shelves, plus the usual round of OS updates. Below are the top Canadian mobile stores from the last seven days and some notable news from around the web:
– Canadian Galaxy S4 powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy S4 coming to Canadian carriers in Q2 [Read here]
– HTC extends $100 trade in offer until April 4th [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy S4 Hands-on (video) [Read here]
– HTC One vs. BlackBerry Z10 In Pictures: Skin Deep [Read here]
– HTC One In The House: Initial Impressions & Speed Test [Read here]
– Edmonton gas station allows customers to pay for fuel via app [Read here]
– Sony Xperia J coming to Bell on March 27th [Read here]
– Mobilicity launches the HTC 8S [Read here]
– The New Cheap: A Buyer’s Guide To Used and Discounted Smartphones [Read here]
– WhatsApp for BlackBerry 10 now available [Read here]
– BlackBerry: Over 50 million BBM Voice calls have been made since December [Read here]
– Bell releasing the Novatel Wireless MiFi 2 mobile hotspot March 25th [Read here]
– Canadians: Nexus 4 Wireless Charger finally available in Google Play [Read here]
– TELUS announces LTE is coming to Saskatchewan in April [Read here]
– Google I/O 2013 is now sold out [Read here]
– BlackBerry receives “largest ever single purchase order” [Read here]
– SaskTel skips the latest BlackBerry 10 OS update [Read here]
– Rogers Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean upgrade now available [Read here]
– BlackBerry Z10 falls to $99.99 on a 3-year at Rogers, Bell and Virgin [Read here]
Around the web:
Apple’s claim to iPhone trademark in Mexico gets a nail in the appeals coffin [Engadget]
– Sony’s unannounced Xperia SP gets its first render [AndroidAuthority]
– Foursquare for BlackBerry 10 Updated to 10.0.1.3486 [N4BB]
– Apple stays on the defensive with new iPhone promotional campaign [TheVerge]
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