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Top Canadian stories from the past week, plus other news from around the web

Every week we bring you the latest in Canadian mobile news. Below is an overview of the top stories from the past week (April 13th to April 19th). In addition, we’ve also assembled a few notable mobile related news from around the web.

– Mobilicity proposes TELUS acquire its assets for $350 million [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy S5 gets its first post-release update [Read here]
– OnePlus One will debut in Canada for $399 USD [Read here]
– LG G2 placed on Bell’s ‘End of Life’ [Read here]
– Pioneer wants to put CarPlay in your car [Read here]
– Montreal subway currently testing underground wireless service [Read here]
– HTC One (M7) slated to receive Sense 6.0 upgrade ‘by end of May’ [Read here]
– Rogers launches 700Mhz service in parts of Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto [Read here]
– Koodo Mobile has 1 million subscribers [Read here]
– Sony Xperia Z2 hands-on: finally, a winner [Read here]
– Bell releases the Alcatel OneTouch Pop 7 tablet [Read here]
– Contest: Win a Bell HTC One M8 [Read here]
– Contest: Win a TELUS Samsung Galaxy S5 and a Gear Fit! [Enter here]

Around the web:
– HTC hires marketing exec who led Samsung to smartphone dominance [Engadget]
– Is Google working on a sub-$100 Nexus smartphone? [AndroidAuthority]
– Nokia’s handset division to be renamed Microsoft Mobile Oy [WMPU]

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