Wednesday
Sep112013

Nokia reportedly unveiling Lumia 1520 on Sept. 26

Aside from showing a leaked image of the Nokia Lumia 1520, @Evleaks on Twitter claims the new 6-inch Windows Phone 8 device is going to be launched on September 26. If @Evleaks is as accurate as it usually is about device information and launch dates, this would be coming right at the heels of the new Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 tablet launch on September 23 in New York.

Source: @Evleaks

Wednesday
Sep112013

BlackBerry Z30 "Aristo" earmarked for Bell Mobility

BlackBerry's large 5-inch display toting handset, the Z30, is slated for release in Canada under Bell Mobility. The Z30 is the flagship device that puts BB10 OS at the disposal of a 1.7GHz dual-core processor, 16GB storage (expandable), 2GB of RAM, 8 megapixel camera and a whopping  2,880 mAh battery. The BlackBerry "Aristo" Z30/A10 is the biggest handset BlackBerry has ever made and one that's betting on the popularity of the phablet smartphone sub-genre which has been dominated largely by Samsung. Aside from the new Galaxy Note 3 and the Samsung Galaxy Mega, the BlackBerry Z30 will have to duke it out with the likes of the Sony Xperia Z Ultra, the HTC One Max and the Nokia Lumia 1520 which are all supersized smartphone joining the phablet fray. But for BlackBerry users, the Z30 will be the only game in town.

Source: MobileSyrup

Wednesday
Sep112013

SlideShow: A look at Apple's iPhone 5s

Here's the latest, greatest iOS device from Apple, the iPhone 5s. Boasting a new twice-as-fast 64-Bit A7 processor architecture, enhanced camera, Touch ID fingerprint access control and the most LTE bands on a smartphone, it is the pinnacle of Apple's mobile technology and engineering. Check out our exclusive photos from yesterday's launch event in Apple's Campus in Cupertino.

All photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla/ Canadian Reviewer

Wednesday
Sep112013

Rogers lights up LTE in Five new Canadian cities

In wake of the Apple iPhone 5s/5c announcement yesterday, the one we covered live, Rogers has officially flipped the switch on for LTE in five new Canadian cities:

- Courtney Comox in British Columbia

-       Lethbridge, Okotoks and Strathmore in Alberta

-       Wolfville in Nova Scotia.

This means blazing fast (up to 150Mbps) mobile browsing and downloads! Learn more about Rogers' LTE network and if your city is covered here