Samsung has announced that they will be releasing the revolutionary Galaxy Fold smartphone in Canada before the end of the year. It will be available to buy exclusively through select Samsung Experience Stores on December 6, 2019 and priced at $2,599 outright.
Rogers has added 2-year and 3-year financing options on all new smartphones and rebranded the older tiered plan system to make things simpler for consumers to understand. Which is the cheapest option, and how does Rogers get around the CRTC's ban on 3-year contracts?
(Updated with 50GB plan) Telus has responded to Rogers and Bell unlimited data plans with their own limited time offers. On the surface they appear the same, but when we looked closer it's a far better deal.
Rogers followed by Bell launched unlimited mobile data plans. On first glance they appear the same as Rogers Infinite plans, but the devil is in the details.
For a limited time, customers can get a free set of AirPods when they buy a new iPhone in-store with Rogers Wireless or Telus Mobility.
Butterfingered smartphone owners may want to take advantage of open enrollment at Rogers and Fido for Device Protection Plans.
After refreshing their entire plan lineup, Freedom Mobile might be worth a new look. Beyond some name changes, their plans offer greater access across the country as well as more data for use at home.
Freedom Mobile has launched new prepaid programs with two big differences; lower price and nationwide coverage. Plans range from $9-$24/month and include up to 1.5GB of data for a limited time.
Not to be outdone by rivals Koodo and Virgin Mobile, Fido has launched their data-only plans to the market with 250MB, 500MB and 1GB options starting at $15/month.
Just after Virgin Mobile launches Canada's cheapest 1GB LTE data-only plan for mobile phones, two more carriers join in with cheaper data-only options starting at $15/month.
Hundreds of cell phone plans unpacked. All the facts. No surprises.