Entries in Telus (182)

Friday
Aug142015

Kyocera Duraforce comes to TELUS for $50 on 2-year terms or $530 outright

The super-tough and water resistant Kyocera Duraforce smartphone is now available to TELUS customers for $50 on a 2-year term or $530 outright.

The Kyocera Duraforce is designed to withstand everyday abuse while keeping users connected. Whether you like to explore the outdoors, work in a tough environment or are just clumsy, the Duraforce is ready to take whatever you throw at it. Check out our review here.

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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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Friday
Jun192015

LG G4 is available today from TELUS for $200 on a 2-year term, $700 outright

The sleek new LG G4 is now available to TELUS customers starting at $200 on a 2-year term or $700 outright. Users looking to get the most out of their new device can gear up with the latest accessories or talk to our Learning Centre Specialists to pick up a few tips and tricks.

The LG G4 features artisan-like build quality perfectly pairs leather and metallic designs, a 6MP rear facing camera has been completely revamped and includes an image sensor 40 per cent larger than the LG G3 a wide aperture of f/1.87 for unprecedented detail. Check out our review of the LG G4 here.

Friday
May152015

Telus says Canadians should Expect More from their carriers with new intiative

Telus is asking Canadians to expect more from their telecom providers with the launch of a new platform. Expect More highlights the dissatisfaction many Canadians share with their telecom providers, and challenges them not to settle.  Telus believes its service, user retention and user satisfaction is leading the competition so it is putting itself out there and challenging Canadians to take a good hard look at what they are getting. Hit jump for the full release and details. 

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