2011-02-02

Bell bringing HTC HD7 on February 10th?
Posted by MobiG @ 2:10 pm

If you’re game for Windows Phone 7 on Bell, you’ve got one lonely option right now, and you’d better like landscape QWERTY sliders: the LG Optimus Quantum, a phone you may know better simply as the Quantum on AT&T in the US. Looks like that might change in just a few days’ time, though, as MobileSyrup has scored some launch documentation for HTC’s HD7 — a phone that’s on T-Mobile in the States — that indicates it’s launching on the 10th of this month. Unfortunately, pricing is a little uncertain because the documents are showing CAD $599.95 (about $606) regardless of contract length, so realistically, that’s probably what you can expect to pay if you choose to forgo a contract altogether. At this point, we’d be curious what Microsoft and its hardware partners have in store for round two of Windows Phone 7′s retail push rather than buying a first-generation device — but then again, it’s always hard to resist a 4.3-inch display, isn’t it?

Bell bringing HTC HD7 on February 10th? originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 05:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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HTC Desire HD is officially ‘coming soon’ to Telus
Posted by MobiG @ 12:39 am

Hints of the Desire HD’s emergence on Canada’s Telus have been ongoing for some time — and now that the same phone has been announced on AT&T as the Inspire 4G, it’s all coming together since both networks use 850 and 1900MHz for their HSPA+ airwaves. Indeed, Telus now has an official “coming soon” page live where you can see the device for yourself (as if you didn’t know what it looked like) and get a handy-dandy feature breakdown, though we still don’t have a solid lead on pricing or a launch date… so let the incessant page refreshing begin.

[Thanks, Alexandre]

HTC Desire HD is officially ‘coming soon’ to Telus originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 01 Feb 2011 15:39:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2011-01-21

Nexus S comes to Canada courtesy of Mobilicity (and maybe Bell, Telus, and Rogers, too)
Posted by MobiG @ 6:44 am

Canadians, you must chafe under the yoke of a Gingerbread-free existence no longer, for the Nexus S is coming to the Great White North sometime in March. According to Mobilicity CEO Dave Dobbin, the handset will be available on the company’s AWS band, but he also said that Bell, Telus, and Rogers will carry the Nexus S as well. If true, that means Samsung will be providing another model of the phone with support for WCDMA 850 / 1900 for it to work with Canada’s big three wireless providers. We can only hope that’s the case, as said model would be usable on AT&T’s network — making an awful lot of us living south of Canada quite happy. Peep the video after the break to hear the good news for yourself.

Continue reading Nexus S comes to Canada courtesy of Mobilicity (and maybe Bell, Telus, and Rogers, too)

Nexus S comes to Canada courtesy of Mobilicity (and maybe Bell, Telus, and Rogers, too) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 Jan 2011 21:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-12-28

HTC Desire HD gets FCC approval with North American 3G, might be for Telus
Posted by MobiG @ 11:41 pm

Just over a week ago we caught a glimpse of a device that claimed to be a Telus-branded version of the 4.3-inch HTC Desire HD, a beast that has yet to make the leap to North America and doesn’t officially exist in any variants that fully support the 3G frequencies used there. Well, now we’ve got the smoking gun in the form of an FCC approval for a device with model number PD98120 that supports WCDMA Bands II and V, which means it’s ripe for uses on AT&T, Bell, Telus, and Rogers (sorry, T-Mobile). The original European version of the Desire HD is the PD98100 — and the DLNA’s certification site actually refers to the phone as the “PD98 series” — so we think we can safely say that’s what we’re looking at here, particularly considering that the FCC label location document shows a device laid out in the Desire HD’s very unusual way. It’s anything but a slam dunk that AT&T might take an interest in this… but yeah, Telus subscribers, you can probably start saving your cash now.

HTC Desire HD gets FCC approval with North American 3G, might be for Telus originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 14:41:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-12-27

Samsung Vibrant and Fascinate get Froyo in Canada, hopefully with fewer bugs this time
Posted by MobiG @ 12:03 pm

A quick gander at Samsung’s Canadian support site for the Galaxy S line reveals that two Android 2.2 updates are currently available: one for the Vibrant — offered by Bell, Virgin Mobile, and SaskTel — and one for the Fascinate as sold be Telus. This all follows just a few days after Sammy had to pull the Vibrant’s Froyo update on word that it seemed be killing the internal microSD storage, so hopefully, this build will be just a little more drama-free. Oh, and Samsung had originally said that Telus Fascinate owners would be waiting until next year to upgrade their units, so it’s pretty neat that they were able to rein that in a bit and get it pushed at the tail end of ’10. So have fun, Canadians — you’ve beaten your friends with T-Mobile Vibrants and Verizon Fascinates to the punch on this one, and we encourage you to lord it over them at every opportunity.

[Thanks, Robert B.]

Samsung Vibrant and Fascinate get Froyo in Canada, hopefully with fewer bugs this time originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 27 Dec 2010 03:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-12-22

Sharp Mobiflip channels Sidekick LX’s vibes for Mobilicity
Posted by MobiG @ 10:57 pm

Thought the launch of the Kin ONEm and TWOm was strange? Here’s another oddity with a Microsoft tie-in: Canadian startup Mobilicity has just announced the “Mobiflip,” a phone that the carrier’s own press release calls out as being “similar to the Sidekick LX.” It’s unclear whether what’s left of Danger will be supporting the device — the Sidekick line basically pioneered mobile cloud computing, after all — but what we see of the interface certainly rings true to the Sidekicks of days gone by. It runs CAD $99.99 ($98) contract-free, which is a whole heck of a lot cheaper than its American doppelganger launched for — $250 on contract, if you recall. Yowza! Follow the break for the press release.

Continue reading Sharp Mobiflip channels Sidekick LX’s vibes for Mobilicity

Sharp Mobiflip channels Sidekick LX’s vibes for Mobilicity originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 13:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-12-21

Gmail’s free voice calls will be available through all of 2011, still only in the US
Posted by MobiG @ 12:31 pm

While the rest of the world has yet to taste the sweet elixir of free voice calls from its email supplier, US-based Gmailers are having their fun extended for a whole new year. Back in August, Google made it possible to dial up voice numbers in the US and Canada for free, and now, in the true holiday spirit of keeping users happy and advertising dollars flowing, Google promises to keep that service free through all of 2011. And if it decides to extend it into 2012, we could have free calls until the end of the world.

Gmail’s free voice calls will be available through all of 2011, still only in the US originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 21 Dec 2010 03:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Palm Pre 2 lands on Rogers today, $99 on three-year contract
Posted by MobiG @ 1:59 am

Beating out Verizon, Canada’s Rogers becomes the first carrier in North America to pick up the Pre 2 today, hawking it for CAD $99 — about $97 — as long as you’re willing to put your name down for a new three-year contract with a qualifying voice and data plan. Since Rogers runs HSPA on 850 and 1900MHz, you can bet this is pretty much the same phone Palm is offering unlocked in the States for $450; you’re just paying a little less upfront and a whole lot more over time. Six of one, half-dozen of the other, as they say.

Palm Pre 2 lands on Rogers today, $99 on three-year contract originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 20 Dec 2010 16:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-12-20

WIND Mobile outs $40 unlimited plan, but you better act fast
Posted by MobiG @ 5:56 pm

Not to be outdone by fellow Canadian upstart carrier Mobiilicity, WIND Mobile has cobbled together its own special holiday plan that more or less matches its competitor’s offering: unlimited voice, messaging, data, and long-distance calling and messaging to the US, all for $40 Canadian (a little over $39 in American currency). That’s a pretty fantastic deal, but as you can probably gather from the plan’s name — “Holiday Miracle Plan” — it’s not going to be around for long: you’ve got to get activated on it by December 24th. No better way to celebrate Christmas than with a crazy cheap all-you-can-eat package for your phone, right?

[Thanks, Dave]

WIND Mobile outs $40 unlimited plan, but you better act fast originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Mon, 20 Dec 2010 08:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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WIND Mobile outs $40 unlimited plan, but you better act fast
Posted by MobiG @ 5:56 pm

Not to be outdone by fellow Canadian upstart carrier Mobiilicity, WIND Mobile has cobbled together its own special holiday plan that more or less matches its competitor’s offering: unlimited voice, messaging, data, and long-distance calling and messaging to the US, all for $40 Canadian (a little over $39 in American currency). That’s a pretty fantastic deal, but as you can probably gather from the plan’s name — “Holiday Miracle Plan” — it’s not going to be around for long: you’ve got to get activated on it by December 24th. No better way to celebrate Christmas than with a crazy cheap all-you-can-eat package for your phone, right?

[Thanks, Dave]

WIND Mobile outs $40 unlimited plan, but you better act fast originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Mon, 20 Dec 2010 08:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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