Exciting News: Apple Pay Later discontinued, new replacement on the horizon for Phones Canada customers!

Apple Pay Later, a service that allowed users to borrow money and repay it in installments with no fees or interest, has been discontinued by Apple as of today. This feature was available to all iPhone users starting last October but is now being replaced with new installment loan options. Apple is set to introduce […]
Exciting Update: Chrome on Android Introduces “Listen to this Page” Feature with Easy Playback Controls!

Introducing a New Feature in Chrome for Android: Listen to This Page Google is always looking for ways to enhance the user experience, and their latest feature does just that. Chrome on Android now includes a feature that allows it to read webpages out loud right from within the app. Here’s everything you need to […]
Unveiling the Latest Pixel 9 Leaks: Concerns Sparked by Disappointing Tensor G4 Benchmark Results

The Pixel 9 lineup is making waves months before its official release, with benchmark tests revealing interesting details about Google’s upcoming 2024 handset. Here’s what we know so far: – Recent benchmark tests suggest that the Pixel 9 might not be as powerful as its predecessor, the Pixel 8, which features the Tensor G3 chipset. […]
Unlock the Power of 5G: Cricket Introduces the Latest Moto G Stylus 5G (2024)

Phones Canada is excited to share that the new Moto G Stylus (2024) 5G smartphone is now available at Cricket, one of the leading carriers in the US. This budget-friendly device from Motorola is making waves in the telecommunications industry, offering customers an affordable option with 5G capabilities. Here are some key details about the […]
T-Mobile to remove “Price Lock” guarantee from ads as requested by NAD

T-Mobile asked to modify 5G internet service ads by National Advertising Division According to The Verge, the National Advertising Division (NAD) has requested T-Mobile to adjust its advertisements regarding the carrier’s “Price Lock” guarantee for its 5G internet service. This request came after T-Mobile raised the price of the service earlier this year. The issue […]
Google’s Latest Telecommunications Innovation: The Future of Sports Widgets

Google’s vast array of widgets on Android has been a convenient way to stay updated without having to open individual apps. While there was excitement about a new sports widget in development last year, it seems that Google may have decided to scrap it for good. The code related to this widget is no longer […]
Unlocking the Potential: iPhone RCS Falls Short on Key Features

Apple recently announced RCS (Rich Communication Services) support for iOS 18 at their WWDC conference, and a user has now uncovered this feature in the beta version. This exciting development offers a peek into the future of cross-platform messaging between iPhones and Android devices. Key points about Apple’s RCS implementation include: – Delivery status indicators […]
Ultimate Sony Xperia 1 VI Battery and Charging Test: Impressive Performance Unveiled!

Sony has a long history of producing phones with impressive battery life, and the Xperia 1 VI is no exception. With its standard 5,000mAh battery and efficient Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, this latest flagship from Sony promises excellent endurance. Let’s dive into the details of our exhaustive battery tests to see how it performs. […]
Exciting Update: Google Calendar to Introduce Custom Holiday Hiding Feature!

Google Calendar Update: Customize Your Holiday Display A recent APK breakdown has uncovered some exciting news for Google Calendar users. It seems that an upcoming update may give users more control over which holidays they see on their calendar. Here’s what we know so far: – Currently, users can only choose between showing all holidays […]
Verizon Urges FCC to Block AT&T from Acquiring $14 Billion 4.9GHz Spectrum

Verizon recently sent a letter to FCC Secretary Marlene H. Dortch, urging the regulatory agency to block a proposal from the Public Safety Spectrum Alliance (PSSA). The PSSA aims to ensure that first responders have access to cutting-edge communication systems and has put forward a plan to allocate 50Hz of 4.9 GHz spectrum to FirstNet […]