The Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One and the BlackBerry Q10 all were hot topics, plus we saw a few older Android devices get bumped up to Jelly Bean. Below are the top Canadian mobile stories from the past seven days, plus notable news from around the web:
– Samsung Canada says initial Galaxy S4 supply “may be limited” [Read here]
– HTC One now available at SaskTel [Read here]
– TTC chair teases Toronto transit’s future connectedness [Read here]
– Rogers expands LTE coverage into 7 new locations [Read here]
– Rogers intros device “Price Match” [Read here]
– Sony Xperia J now available at Bell and Virgin [Read here]
– BlackBerry named Canada’s top ICT company, followed by the Big 3 [Read here]
– Bell to launch the Google Nexus 4 [Read here]
– TELUS Samsung Galaxy SII X upgrade to Jelly Bean now available [Read here]
– Nokia Lumia 520 coming soon to Koodo Mobile [Read here]
– Mobilicity takes steps towards eventual sale with restructuring approval [Read here]
– MTS releasing the Galaxy S4 on May 3rd [Read here]
– BlackBerry Q10 launching in Canada on May 1st [Read here]
– Rogers planning deeper relationship with banks [Read here]
– Ontario looking intro legislation that would “create new rights” for wireless consumers [Read here]
– Skype released for BlackBerry Q10 [Read here]
– Rogers/Fido Motorola RAZR XT910 users can now upgrade to Jelly Bean [Read here]
– Poll: Which flagship smartphone are you most excited for? [Vote here]
– BlackBerry Q10 Review (Video) [Read here]
– Contest: Win an HTC One! [Enter here]
Around the web:
– LG Optimus F5 smartphone hits France April 29, global dispersion to follow [Engadget]
– Google Puts the Slap Down on Self-Updating Apps [PocketNow]
– Skype Leaks for BlackBerry 10, Works on Z10 [BerryReview]
– Uber becomes first taxi app to get approved in New York City [TheVerge]
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