Canada’s largest mobile carrier, Rogers, has officially announced that it will soon be adding two of HTC’s most impressive mid-range Android-powered handsets, the One Mini and the Desire 601, to its rapidly growing lineup of 4G-enabled smartphones.
Canada’s largest mobile carrier, Rogers, has officially announced that it will soon be adding two of HTC’s most impressive mid-range Android-powered handsets, the One Mini and the Desire 601, to its rapidly growing lineup of 4G-enabled smartphones.
Following recent announcements from carriers in the U.K and U.S., Canadian operators have now started to make public their plans for LG’s latest flagship smartphone, the G2.
Canada will share the same 5.2-inch G2 as the U.S., and Bell, Rogers, SaskTel, Telus, Videotron and Wind Mobile have all declared that they will be carrying the much-anticipated handset this fall.
Early bird tickets are now on sale for “Canada’s Premier Android Developer Conference,” AndroidTO, which is scheduled to take place on October 17, in downtown Toronto at the Scotiabank Theatre.
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.
And still the deluge of Moto X leaks continue. Yesterday a leaked demonstration video from the major Canadian carrier, Rogers, appeared online showcasing many of the headline features for Motorola’s upcoming flagship smartphone. The video also reveals that the Moto X will launch exclusively on Rogers in Canada this August, and will be available to purchase in both black and white.