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.
– I don’t understand Big Data, and chances are, neither do you [Read here]
– Why Apple’s new Home app paves the way for a standalone Siri device [Read here]
– BlackBerry ready to discuss launch of a mid-range Android device ‘in July’ [Read here]
– Telus now offering ‘Premium Plus’ plans [Read here]
– Sony Xperia X Performance and Xperia XA are now available in Canada [Read here]
– Huawei GR5 review: Pretty, but not so nice on the inside [Read here]
– OnePlus 3 review: Best $500 smartphone available in Canada [Read here]
– Federal court rules Bell can’t exempt mobile TV from data charges in appeal dismissal [Read here]
– MTS shareholders ‘overwhelmingly’ approve proposed takeover by BCE [Read here]
– Wind Mobile completes network improvements in Edmonton [Read here]
– Canadians can now preorder the lightweight 8th generation Kindle for $79.99 [Read here]
– BlackBerry Summer Spectacular sale discounts Priv by $150, Passport by $110 [Read here]
– Chill Telecom has lofty ambitions, little else [Read here]
– Report looks at impact of BCE acquisition of MTS on SaskTel [Read here]
– nanoPay Corporation will bring MintChip digital cash to Canadian consumers [Read here]
– A look at Samsung’s new water-resistant Gear Fit2 [Read here]
– Huawei MateBook available to pre-order in Canada starting at $909 [Read here]
– WWDC 2016 through the eyes of three Canadian app developers [Read here]
– Moto G4 Plus review: From budget to mid-range [Read here]
– SyrupCast 76: BlackBerry’s chill and sub $500 smartphones [Listen here]
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