Entries in 4G (13)

Thursday
Sep082011

Videotron to offer HTC Flyer 4G Android Tablet

Videotron has said  that it will begin to carry the HTC Flyer 4G tablet, powered by Google’s Android™ 2.3 operating system. Videotron becomes the only carrier to sell the device. See our review of the WiFi version of the HTC Flyer and read on.

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Monday
Aug152011

Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 4G (TELUS)

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

The much awaited Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, which is expected to sell in Canada in both WiFi only and WiFi + 4G models in a few weeks,  represents Samsung’s very serious attempt to dominate the Android tablet space and even challenge the current tablet leader, Apple’s iPad 2.

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Wednesday
Mar092011

Videotron announces fibre-optic connected 4G network, tablets

Looks like 4G data connectivity is upon us. Videotron just announced that its fibre-optic mobile network, is evolving towards 4G. The upgrade is possible because the network uses the latest telecommunications technology. Videotron is also planning a number of other developments for the spring, among them the roll-out of services in Saguenay and Gatineau, and the addition of new devices to its product line-up, including its first tablet computer. 

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Wednesday
Feb022011

This is the LG G-Slate, a 3D-capable Honeycomb tablet

The LG G-Slate will apparently be a T-Mobile device (which for Canadians means it should work on Wind Mobile, Videotron and Mobilicity's networks). Clearly running a variant of Android's Honeycomb OS, this 8.9-inch tablet is expected to have a dual-core 1GHz Tegra 2 processor, 32GB of storage, a gyroscope and accelerometer combo plus 3D-capable stereoscopic dual-cameras in the rear (for shooting 3D videos and stills) plus a front-facing camera for video calls. You will 3D glasses to view photos and videos on the LG G-Slate's screen but it can also output regular HD video via a HDMI port. This is coming to T-Mobile in Spring.