Entries in Koodo (15)

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.

Click to read more ...

Wednesday
Feb252015

Motorola launches new Moto E entry-level smartphone now featuring LTE and Lollipop

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Motorola launched an updated and redesigned version of its most affordable Moto E smartphone by bringing Android 5.0.2 Lollipop and LTE to the entry-level. It is expected to be available for about $150 contract-free next month at Koodo, TELUS and Videotron. It will also be available at chatr wireless, MTS and WIND this spring. Its US price is $119.

Click to read more ...

Friday
Feb142014

Customer engagement and why Koodo is #1 at it!


 

ELLL TABADOORRRRRR! One of Canada’s most recognized brands, Koodo, took merely two short years to win Strategy’s Brand of the Year in 2010. What’s more, they’re the youngest brand to have ever won the title. Beyond the quirky neon colors and lovable ads, Koodo’s online community boasts millions of visitors each year. Their customers love them. For two years JD Powers and Associates have named Koodo “Canada’s most recommended wireless company”.

Read on to see how they did it all in under five years.

Click to read more ...

Monday
Jul292013

BlackBerry Q5 coming to Koodo

The BlackBerry Q5 is the lower-cost model designed for emerging markets and a way for BlackBerry to bring the BB10 OS ecosystem to users of older devices like the Curve and Pearl lines whcih are still favoured in Asia-Pacific and Europe. Canadians will soon be getting the Q5 from Koodo.

The Q5 is listed at Koodo's website as coming soon on and will cost $50 with the Koodo tab plan or $350 outright. That sounds like a fair deal for what looks to be a solid smarpthone with a decent QWERTY keyboard and all the glory of BB10.