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With Bell Canada‘s announcement yesterday of MiFi 2‘s imminent launch in the great white north comes an update from Novatel for both the device’s skin and radio. While we couldn’t get any pictures of the updates to support LTE in Canada, we did capture a good pile of the tweaked housing and the skin updates
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Novatel’s touchable MiFi 2 — also known as the MiFi Liberate — receives a fresh coat of paint in the form of a UI overhaul on its way to Bell Canada’s network this March. No word on pricing or an exact date, but this 11-hour-lasting king of all portable access points is $50 on a
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The HTC One S has been making a splash across carriers in Canada, so it’s only fitting that we ride the wave and give one away to a reader in the true north strong and free. The example we’re giving out is Bell Canada’s model, which mates the dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 and Android 4.0
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Just a couple of days ago, Canadian carrier WIND quietly outed its soon-to-be Nokia Lumia 710, and now it’s Bell’s turn to follow suit by teasing an upcoming device of its own. Unlike WIND, however, Bell isn’t flaunting a Mango-flavored handset, but instead a Gingerbread-loaded Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE. As you may have
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To celebrate Bell Canada‘s improved Mobile TV service — which is particularly nice on a large display — we could think of no better way than to gift a Samsung Galaxy Note to some lucky Canadian. So how do you win the Note with its beautiful 5.3-inch Super AMOLED display and crazy fast LTE? All
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Bell Canada‘s updated its Mobile TV service to introduce a bevy of new features and content. The mobile TV service now offers 26 channels of live programming and a pile of on demand content thrown in for good measure. The interface has been tidied up, a programming guide has made an appearance, alerts are now
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Since the CRTC took a swipe at net neutrality a few years back, Bell Canada internet customers have maligned its P2P packet-shaping ways. From March 1st, however, users can file-share at the speeds nature (or your ISP) intended. In a letter to the aforementioned regulator, Bell points out that improvements to its network and the
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This week was packed with news on the mobile front, so it was easy to miss a few stories here and there. Here’s some of the other stuff that happened in the wide world of wireless for the week of November 21, 2011: Bell Canada is getting a couple new LG devices: the entry-level LG
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We knew it was planning to grace Europe and Asia with its presence this month, but now we’re hearing the Motorola Pro+ 4G is ready to make its North American debut at Bell Canada. We’re not seeing any large differences here compared to the overseas model, though the addition of “4G” to the title is