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.
– BlackBerry claims it’s still committed to supporting BB10 [Read here]
– Huawei’s ‘Elegant’ and ‘Jewel’ smartwatches in photos [Read here]
– Samsung primed to release a foldable smartphone this year [Read here]
– RBC Mobile for iOS app adds ability to check balances without signing in [Read here]
– Facebook made its Android app crash on purpose to prepare for war with Google [Read here]
– Wireless connectivity now live in two more Montreal Metro stations [Read here]
– Bell captures title of fastest Canadian network by OpenSignal [Read here]
– OLG is building an app so you can gamble from your smartphone [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy S7 to feature the best aspects of the S5 and S6 [Read here]
– HTC and Under Armour co-developed a fitness band, a digital scale and a heart rate monitor [Read here]
– Aviva Canada to offer ride-sharing insurance in Ontario next month [Read here]
– UberEats Toronto is now available on Android [Read here]
– iHeartRadio expanding to Canada with a little help from Bell Media [Read here]
– BlackBerry teases an announcement about the Priv’s Marshmallow update [Read here]
– Canadians split on whether driverless cars are scary or super [Read here]
– MasterCard bringing payments to more wearables with Coin partnership [Read here]
– Shaw launches app for TV subs to watch live and on-demand content [Read here]
– Toronto’s Tiny Hearts releases Apple TV party game, Emoji Party [Read here]
– Vancouver-based Recon Instruments made a smart paintball mask [Read here]
– BlackBerry’s QNX reveals self-driving car platform [Read here]
– BlackBerry prepping two additional Android smartphones for 2016 [Read here]
– This VR company thinks high specs and low price can beat Oculus [Read here]
– ‘Hey Cortana’ now works on Lumia 950 smartphones in Canada [Read here]
– Lenovo to drop Motorola name from its products [Read here]
– Uber expands wheelchair-accessible Toronto fleet [Read here]
– Hands-on with Samsung’s surprising Galaxy TabPro S [Read here]
– BlackBerry’s Chen bullish on Priv momentum [Read here]
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