Every week we bring you the latest in Canadian mobile news. Listed below is a quick overview of the top stories from the past seven days:
- CRTC releases data on device unlock revenue made by Canadian carriers [Read here]
- Telus expands ‘Your Choice’rate plans with inclusive Canada-US data roaming options [Read here]
- ‘Really Blue’ Google Pixel and Pixel XL are now available at Rogers [Read here]
- This is the BlackBerry Aurora, runs Android 7.0 with a 5.5-inch touchscreen display [Read here]
- Bluetooth use on Canadian airlines is still up in the air [Read here]
- Here’s our best look at the Galaxy S8 yet [Read here]
- How to use APN settings for Canadian carriers [Read here]
- MobileSyrup is now selling unique, Canadian-focused carrier t-shirts! [Read here]
- Rogers and Bell to release the LG V20 in March [Read here]
- LG G6 Hands-on [Read here]
- Samsung will reveal the Galaxy S8 on March 29th [Read here]
- Motorola unveils the all-metal Moto G5 and G5 Plus [Read here]
- LG announces the G6 [Read here]
- Videotron becomes first Canadian carrier to announce plans to launch the LG G6 [Read here]
- More Canadian schools are finding ways to use smartphones for education [Read here]
- What the P10 launch in Canada means for Huawei [Read here]
- Sony Xperia XA1 and Xperia XA1 Ultra Hands-on: A look at Sony’s mid-range phones [Read here]
- BlackBerry KEYone coming to Telus in April [Read here]
- Huawei P10 and P10 Plus are coming to Canada this spring [Read here]
- Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S3 is coming to Canada for $799 [Read here]
- The Nokia 3310 is back and in colour [Read here]
- Xperia Touch Hands-on: Sony’s Android-based projector [Read here]
- Sony Xperia XZ Premium Hands-on: Smart camera package, shiny look [Read here]
- BlackBerry officially reveals the Android-powered ‘KEYone’ [Read here]
- Huawei P10 vs. Huawei P10 Plus vs. P9: What’s the difference? [Read here]
- Nokia reveals the Android-powered Nokia 5, Nokia 3 and details Nokia 6 global rollout [Read here]
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