Entries in Bell Mobility (15)

Thursday
Jul062017

Moto Z2 Play is now in Canada

Motorola just unveiled its newest smartphone, the Moto Z2 Play, and the said device is now available in Canada. With a retail price of around CA$800, the Moto Z2 Play gets an extra Moto Mod in the box, while supplies last, that is. If you get the unit through Bell Mobility, Bell MTS, Freedom Mobile, and SaskTel, this device gets the new JBL SoundBoost 2 included with it—giving you an additional value of $114.99. The new Moto TurboPower Pack Mod and Moto GamePad are said to be coming this summer.

The Moto Z2 Play now comes in a thinner, lighter, all-metal unibody design and has a 5.5-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display and a water-repellant coating. It runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 626 2.2GHz octa-core processor, 3GB of RAM and promised battery life of up to 30 hours on a single charge. TurboPower charging tech promises up to eight hours of battery life in just 15 minutes. Its 12-megapixel rear camera combine laser and dual autofocus and promises to capture 25 percent more light than the previous generation. 

Tuesday
Apr122016

First Look: HTC 10

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

HTC's latest flagship, simply called HTC 10, revamps the company's vision and is the biggest departure from the platform the company kicked off years ago with the HTC One. Aimed at making up for the deficiencies of the HTC One M9, HTC 10 is a clean slate product which streamlines many aspects of the software while evolving various design cues and functionality.

With a look that borrows heavily from the HTC A9 while literally shaving off the unibody aluminum look of the previous HTC One M-family, the result is a more chiseled yet less slippery texture and a smartphone that is easier to hold.

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Thursday
Aug062015

Review: Motorola Moto G (3rd Gen)

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

New, improved and still the reigning pound-for-pound champion of the value smartphone segment, the new Moto G delights and impresses users with even more flagship-level features in an affordable and desirable package.

We've come a long way from the first Moto G, which was initially met with some degree of confusion. At that time, the more powerful Moto X (first gen) barely skirted mid-range features, but was being promoted as the next Motorola flagship. The Moto G, however, was clearly targetting the entry level while boldly proclaiming it could match the performance of the Samsung Galaxy S4.

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Wednesday
Oct012014

BlackBerry Passport now available across major Canadian carriers


Powerful, exciting, unusual and disruptive; the BlackBerry Passport is finally avaiable from more Canadian carriers today. You an get the Passport at TELUS MobilityRogers WirelessBell MobilityMTS Wireless and SaskTel Wireless. Please see the carriers’ websites for up-to-date pricing information. 

The BlackBerry Passport’s innovative touch-enabled keyboard, unique 4.5” square screen and long battery life are built for mobile professionals who want a smartphone that empowers them to accomplish more.

It’s also the first BlackBerry device to come preloaded with BlackBerry 10.3. This new OS release includes BlackBerry Blend, a new app that seamlessly and securely brings messaging and content that’s on your BlackBerry smartphone to your computer and tablet. Here are our first impressions of this new chapter for Canada's mobile company.