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.
- Moto G6, G6 Play, E5 Plus and E5 Play Hands-on: Moving the middle forward [Read here]
- Bell and Virgin increasing customer Connection Charge to $30 per device [Read here]
- Asus ZenFone Max Plus M1 offers a 5.7-inch display and 4,130mAh battery for $300 CAD [Read here]
- Rogers announces multi-year 5G plan, including partnership with Ericsson [Read here]
- Bell partners with Australian telco NetComm to deliver high-speed internet to rural Ontario and Quebec communities [Read here]
- Canada’s privacy commissioner calls for stronger privacy laws and increased authority [Read here]
- Eastlink is expanding its wireless service further into New Brunswick [Read here]
- Rogers adds 95,000 net postpaid in Q1 2018 [Read here]
- A look back at the iPhone X six months later [Read here]
- Samsung Pay now supports RBC cards [Read here]
- Here’s how to make Netflix’s recommendations not suck [Read here]
- Fitbit Versa now available in Canada [Read here]
- Bell is increasing the price of its BYOD small business plans [Read here]
- BlackBerry CEO John Chen wants someone to revitalize the Bold [Read here]
- Tesla Model 3 currently eligible for a $14,000 rebate in Ontario [Read here]
- $40 million electric bus pilot project launching in Ontario [Read here]
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