T-Mobile to announce Google Android on 23rd September, Samsung Rugby on AT&T and More
Added on 2008-09-17 02:13:00
by Tanya Palta
T-Mobile to announce Google Android this week, Samsung Rugby on AT&T, N-Gage and Nokia Maps debut on Rogers and much more. Here is today’s web round up.
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| Tags: T-Mobile, Android, Samsung, AT&T, X1, Xperia, Sony Ericsson, Google, HTC, Rogers Wireless, Nokia |
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Palm Centro on Rogers Wireless
Added on 2008-06-24 05:18:00
by Tanya Palta
The Palm Centro is now available on Rogers Wireless and includes support for the Rogers 2.4G EDGE wireless network. New customers have to shell around $300 to get their hands on the Centro.
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Rogers launches unlimited data plan
Added on 2008-02-06 08:26:00
by Emily Price
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Starting today Rogers Wireless customers can purchase an unlimited data plan for their handsets for $20 a month. The “Communicate Value Pack” is a substantial price cut on data costs from the carrier and is rumored to be the first move in preparation of the carrier getting the iPhone.
[via IntoMobile]
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BlackBerry 8110 officially available from Rogers Wireless
Added on 2008-02-02 08:47:00
by Emily Price
The BlackBerry 8110 is now officially available from Rogers Wireless. The handset has a 2-megapixel camera, microSDHC expansion, integrated GPS, and BlackBerry maps. You can pick one up now for $250 CAD with a 3-year contract.
[via BoyGenius]
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N95 coming to Rogers
Added on 2008-01-15 19:09:00
by Emily Price
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The Nokia N95 has made an appearance on Rogers Wireless’s website. The smartphone was spotted by Boy genius on the drop-down menu of Rogers Wireless’ game downloads site indicating that the handset may soon be making an appearance in Canada.
[via BoyGenius]
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Sony W580i available on Rogers
Added on 2007-08-14 09:17:00
by Emily Price
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The Sony Ericsson W580i has officially gone live on Rogers Wireless. The slider phone has a 2 megapixel still camera, memory Stick micro expansion, FM radio, A2DP support, and a pedometer. The handset is available now for $150 Canadian with a 3-year contract.
[via EngadgetMobile]
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