That didn’t take long. Following AT&T and T-Mobile’s lead, Verizon has announced a plan for early upgraders that theoretically allows users on their Share Anything plans to update their phones every six months.
That didn’t take long. Following AT&T and T-Mobile’s lead, Verizon has announced a plan for early upgraders that theoretically allows users on their Share Anything plans to update their phones every six months.
Chrome Beta for Android received a nifty update yesterday, bringing added support for WebRTC, faster page loading times and multiple stability and performance enhancements.
Samsung is pushing out an over-the-air update to its Canadian Galaxy S4 users, with the model number SGH-M919V. The first to receive this upgrade will be customers who purchased an unlocked device, closely followed by carrier-branded handsets.
Sony has published a press release stating that its Xperia SP will be launching in Canada this summer; this announcement comes just 24-hours after the Japanese manufacturer announced that its Xperia Z will debut in Canada as a Bell exclusive. The SP will be available to purchase on Rogers, Fido and Virgin, and surprising there has been no mention of Bell.

The next-gen Nexus 7 has been rumored to ship either this month or the next, and earlier today leaked pricing info revealed that the tablet would start at $299 for 16GB.
It looks like the new Nexus 7 could hit shelves as early as next week, according to leaked OfficeMax documents. New details about the device have reportedly leaked out as well, including a series of hands-on pictures and accompanying video.