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The Jeep Wrangler badge has a rich history dating back to the mid-1940s. It’s a classic vehicle with a very distinct look and is known for being a vehicle that could conquer any terrain.
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Looks like the LG V20 has been getting the attention of Canadian users. LG Electronics just announced that it’ll be bringing the V20 to three more carriers on March 9th. It’ll be coming to Bell, Fido, and Rogers. According to a press statement from Shelly Walia, brand manager for Mobile Communications at LG Electronics Canada, “The positive reaction post-launch in October drove us to secure additional Canadian partners. We’re proud to partner with Bell, Fido, Freedom Mobile, Rogers, and Videotron to ensure people have options.” If you’ve been waiting for the V20 to get to your carrier, now seems like a good time to buy a unit.
Pocket rockets are back in a big way. The new 2017 Ford Fiesta ST, is shown off in a car chase worthy of a Bond film. The video, shot in Ford's production plant in Germany, pits World Rally Championship driver Toni Kelly and fearless BMX stunt sensation Sebastian ‘Bas’ Keep. It's a highwire thrill ride which also shows off what this performance-tuned Fiesta ST can deliver, in the right hands, of course.
While LG hasn’t said where it obtained its pre-orders, the G6 seems to be off to a good start. The South Korean company announced that it already received 40,000 pre-orders for the flagship device. It’s deemed impressive especially since this happened in the span of four days. The pre-orders are most likely from South Korea as pre-orders in other regions haven’t started yet. In the same press release that announced these figures, LG also announced that the flagship will be coming out in Korea on March 10th for 899,800 won or around CA$1,000.
As 9to5Google reports, LG is also bringing some good news to G4 and V10 users. The two smartphones are slated to get Android Nougat update after customer backlash over reports that it wasn’t going to bring the update to the devices. The V10 is expected to get the Nougat update during the second half of 2017, while the G4 will be getting it sometime in the third quarter of this year. The caveat is this schedule is for Korea and there’s no word yet about other regions.