If a subsidised Nexus 5X is in your plans then today is your day. As expected, a number of Canadian carriers have officially launched the Marshmallow powered Nexus 5X.
A follow-up to the Nexus 5 from 2013, the LTE-enabled LG Nexus 5X brings an improved 5.2-inch 1080p display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, 2GB of RAM, 12.3-megapixel rear camera, 5-megapixel front-facing camera, Nexus Imprint fingerprint scanner, and a 2,700mAh battery.
It’s expected that most Canadian carriers will release the Nexus. Below is a list of pricing and availability:
Wind Mobile: $599 outright, as low as $49 on the WINDTab (16GB version)
Bell: $579.99 no-term, or$129.99 on a 2-year term (16GB version)
SaskTel: $599.99 outright, $149.99 on a 2-year term (16GB version)
Videotron: $499.95 outright, and $99.95 on a 2-year term (16GB version)
Eastlink: $603 retail, or $99 on the Tab. (16GB version)
Telus: $630 outright, and $130 on a 2-year term.
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