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.
- Google specifies Pixel and Nexus end of support dates [Read here]
- Google Wifi offers Canadians a sleek 3-piece mesh network for $439 [Read here]
- Sony’s Xperia XA1 to launch in Canada on May 5 [Read here]
- Chatr extends promotional data offer until June 21 [Read here]
- Chatr to raise rates on some pay-per-use plans and International Talk Saver countries [Read here]
- Rogers is giving 3GB of free data to select customers [Read here]
- Alta HR review: Where the heart is [Read here]
- Amazon Prime one-day delivery now available in Calgary and Edmonton [Read here]
- LG G6 Review: The LG flagship you’ve always wanted [Read here]
- Here are all the changes to Canadian carrier rate plans this week [Read here]
- Bell is preparing to release an ‘innovative’ over-the-top product in the near future [Read here]
- CRTC chair Blais criticizes carriers for fibre internet investment double-talk [Read here]
- Bell’s wireless revenue jumps by 7.1 percent in Q1 2017 [Read here]
- Here’s how to enable Wi-Fi Calling on Freedom Mobile [Read here]
- Virgin Mobile ranks highest, Rogers lowest in Canadian wireless customer care satisfaction study [Read here]
- BlackBerry KEYone available for pre-order in Canada on May 18th [Read here]
- How to use split screen mode on the LG G6 [Read here]
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