Below are the top Canadian mobile stories from the past 7 days and the usual OS upgrades, device announcements and rumours of new handsets, plus a detailed look at Apple’s possible iOS 7 update. In addition, we’ve compiled a list of notable news from around the web.
– BlackBerry Q10 “selling well” in Canada [Read here]
– iOS 7 will apparently be “black, white, and flat all over” [Read here]
– HTC One sales are ‘around 5 million’ [Read here]
– PlayBook could be getting the BB10 upgrade “in the next few weeks” [Read here]
– Sony Xperia Tablet Z shipments delayed, now arriving on June 3rd [Read here]
– Amazon launches Cloud Drive in Canada [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 Review [Read here]
– Amazon Appstore for Android launches in Canada [Read here]
– WIND wants to save Mobilicity customers [Read here]
– Mobilicity’s debtholders vote in favour of TELUS’ $380 million acquisition [Read here]
– Rogers announces new international roaming packages [Read here]
– Bell, Virgin, TELUS & Rogers HTC One users receiving firmware update [Read here]
– Samsung Galaxy S4 sales surpass 10 million within one month [Read here]
– Amazon launching Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HD 8.9″ in Canada [Read here]
– Bell also wants Canadians to trade-in their old BlackBerry [Read here]
Around the web:
– Lenovo hopes to sell smartphones in the US within a year [Engadget]
– Itsdagram passes 50,000 downloads [WMPU]
– Google to cease Android developer payments in Argentina [AndroidAuthority]
– BlackBerry VP Don Lindsay Shares Some Great BlackBerry 10 Details [BerryReview]
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