Red BlackBerry Pearl is one of the most appealing smartphones on the market. In the U.S. it is offered via Cingular/AT&T, and in Canada it wasn’t available until now. Rogers Wireless decided to change that, and has recently starting offering the RIM’s Red Blackberry Pearl handset for $249.99 with a 3-year term, $399.99 with 2-year…
Rogers Wireless launches Nokia 6682RVI for customers who are visually impaired
With the launch of Nuance TALKS software equipped Nokia 6682RVI, Rogers Wireless hopes to help Canadians living with significant vision loss. Nuance TALKS converts menus, instructions and content displayed on the screen into audio output through phone’s speaker, or an optional headset. With Nuance TALKS and the Symbian OS powered Nokia 6682RVI, customers can easily…
Rogers to carry BlackBerry Curve in Canada
Canadian BlackBerry fans, here’s some good news for you. The new RIM’s baby, BlackBerry Curve (aka 8300), is coming to your country and will be carried by Rogers Wireless. What seems like one of the best BlackBerries so far is both a business and a consumer oriented device, packing such features as 2 MP camera,…
Rogers boosts its smartphone offering with HTC Excalibur (S621)
Potential smartphone buyers in Canada have something to look for, as the country’s GSM carrier released the HTC Excalibur (S621) to its customers. The QWERTY-equipped smartphone runs Windows Mobile and promises to make its owners more productive. Interested? Grab it now for a $250 CDN ($213) on a three-year agreement. (via: Engadget)
Video Calling Finally Hits North America – Rogers Canada.
Video calling has hit the shores of North America! What a glorious day…wait, it’s in Canada? Ok, still, it is a big step for NAFTA members, celebration worthy. Canada’s 3G provider, Rogers, is reportedly kicking off this shindig with crazy deals in exchange for 3-years of lock-down. By adding a CDN $5 Vision plan, Rogers…
BlackBerry Connect launched for the Rogers Wireless’ Nokia E62 users
Rogers Wireless and Nokia announced the Canadian launch of BlackBerry Connect support for the recently released Nokia E62 smartphone. Starting from December 21, 2006, Canadian customers will be able to use their Nokia E62 device with BlackBerry Connect to access BlackBerry wireless services, including support for both BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Internet Service. With…
Nokia E62 comes to Canada
Nokia is coming to the country of the Research In Motion (RIM) to challenge the BlackBerries in their homeland. The Nokia E62 has already been announced on our pages – basically it is the E61 without WLAN connectivity. The E62 will be available in Canada through Rogers Wireless. Future users will be able to use…