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Canada: Samsung Ativ S coming to Rogers in November

By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, October 10th, 2012 at 1:04 AM

Canada’s Rogers Wireless will be one of those mobile operators that will put an extra effort to sell Windows Phone 8 devices. Thus far we’ve heard that the carrier will offer the HTC 8X (both 8 and 16 GB models) and Nokia Lumia 920, and now… we have a new information suggesting that Samsung Ativ S will join the portfolio, as well.

The story says that Sammy’s Windows SuperPhone will be released at some point in November, though the exact date and pricing is still unknown. We will, however, listen carefully and get back to you as soon as we hear something new on this. After all, we’re talking about one of the best Windows Phones announced to date — alongside Nokia Lumia 920.

But that’s not all – Rogers will also add one more device running Microsoft’s latest platform to its portfolio. At the moment, we can only speculate which device that will be – is it the HTC 8S or perhaps some tablet, like Microsoft Surface or Samsung ATIV Tab. As I said, we’ll let you know when we have anything new on this. Stay tuned in the meantime, k?

[Via: MobileSyrup]

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