Saturday, November 2, 2013

Google Nexus 5 coming soon on Bell Mobility

The slimmest, lightest, and fastest Nexus device yet, this is Bell’s first device to feature Android 4.4 (Kit Kat).

Operating on Canada’s largest 4G LTE network – available to over 25 million Canadians - the Google Nexus 5 boasts a 5” full HD IPS display, 8 MP camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), and a 2.26 GHz quad-core processor.  


Further details to be provided in a future communication

 Google’s new Nexus 5 smartphone, which is manufactured by LG
 

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Apple unveils new ‘iPad Air’ and iPad mini with Retina display

TORONTO – Both the iPad and the iPad Mini are getting an image overhaul just in time for the holidays.
Apple unveiled the latest generation of its iPad tablet lineup Tuesday during a special event in San Francisco.
The full-sized iPad is being rebranded as the iPad Air, featuring a thinner design and weighing in at only one pound – making it the lightest tablet on the market.
The iPad Air will run Apple’s new A7 chip – first introduced with the new iPhone 5S in September – and will come in two colour schemes, silver and white, as well as black and space grey.
Apple also announced that they will continue selling the iPad 2 at a reduced price for users.
The iPad Air will go on sale November 1 starting at $499 for Canadian consumers; the iPad 2 will drop to $399.
The iPad Mini is getting an upgrade to include a Retina display, as well as the new A7 chip. The updated iPad Mini will also come in silver and white, as well as black and space grey.
Neither the iPad Mini, nor the iPad Air will be available in gold despite the iPhone 5S gold colour being in high demand.
The iPad Mini with Retina Display will start at CAD$399. Apple has not yet announced a set date for the release of the iPad Mini with Retina; the website currently reads “coming in late November.”
Apple will also still be offering the iPad Mini without Retina display at the reduced price of $299(CAD).

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 mini superphone from Bell Mobility


The Samsung Galaxy S4 mini is a perfect combination of compact form and powerful function, all running on Canada’s largest LTE network. The Galaxy S4 mini features a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED qHD* display and a 1.7 GHz dual-core processor. Coupled with great features like Group Play and Mobile TV it gives you everything you need to share, play and watch right at your fingertips.

Although the Mini shares the same name as the Galaxy S4, it isn’t quite the beast that it’s namesake is.  Here are the specs for this guy:
  • 4.3″ 960×540 Super AMOLED Display
  • 1.7GHz Dual-Core Processor
  • 1.5GB RAM
  • 8GB Internal Storage
  • 8MP Camera
  • 1.9MP Front Facing Camera
  • Android 4.2.2
Anybody thinking of picking up this Mini?


Five things you must do to prepare for the end of BlackBerry


With BlackBerry on life support, it’s time to accept the likelihood that there won’t be a BlackBerry a year from now. Your business be in for a rude awakening if it relies on the once-mighty smartphone for mobile communication and productivity.
You don’t need to abandon BlackBerry immediately and run for the lifeboats, but you do need to know what your options are. Here are five things you should start thinking about now in order to prepare for a transition away from BlackBerry.
1. If not BlackBerry, what?
If you’ve built your entire mobile ecosystem around BlackBerry, the first issue you need to address is which mobile platform (or platforms) you should switch to if BlackBerry ceases to be an option.
Michael HomnickFiguring out what you especially like about the BlackBerry platform is the first step to choosing a suitable successor.
“Ownership matters,” says John Dasher, vice president of product marketing for Good Technology “Assuming your BlackBerry devices are company-owned, is your go-forward plan the same? Or is BYOD in your future? Or maybe a mixture of the two options? The answer here potentially affects your security model and deployment plan.”
Take a step back and consider why your business uses BlackBerry devices. Which BlackBerry features or benefits are most important to your business or your users? With those considerations in mind, you can compare Android, iOS, and Windows Phone to determine which platform(s) can best meet your needs.
2. Mobile device management
BlackBerry essentially invented the concept of mobile device management (MDM). BlackBerry Enterprise Server gives companies direct control over their mobile ecosystem, as well as the tools needed to provision, protect, and manage BlackBerry devices.
BlackBerry is unique among the major mobile device manufacturers in offering its own proprietary ecosystem. Android, iOS, and Windows Phone devices, in contrast, rely on the wireless service providers—and companies that use them have to invest in and implement some sort of third-party MDM system to manage it all.
If you switch to iOS or Android, BlackBerry can still help you with device management.
If you want to switch from BlackBerry to Windows Phone, you’re on your own. But if you choose to migrate to iOS, Android, or both, BlackBerry can help. It offers its customers BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, which extends the familiar BES environment so that it can manage Android and iOS devices along with BlackBerry hardware.
It’s not a permanent solution, but BlackBerry Mobile Fusion gives you a short-term means of transitioning from BlackBerry by attrition. Eventually, however, you may still need to migrate to a third-party MDM.
3. Secure messaging
One hallmark of BlackBerry is BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), its messaging back end. BlackBerry built its reputation on reliable, secure mobile communications. If you’re transitioning from BlackBerry to another mobile platform, the role that BBM used to play for your business will be hard to fill.
“BlackBerry is still the only cell phone provider that bypasses the carriers for messaging,” says Rob Enderle, principal analyst with Enderle Group. “Depending on Internet speed, you may be able to use an instant messaging technology, but it will need to be a secure form, the clients will need to be able to run the related software, and you’ll likely need a low-latency guarantee of service from your carrier to get this to work.”
BlackBerry had plans (now on hold) to offer BlackBerry Messenger for both Android and iOS devices.
At first blush, Apple’s iMessage may look like a similar platform-specific messaging tool. But iMessage is essentially just SMS text messaging with a little extra Apple polish. BBM has much greater depth of features and is more secure, requiring users to do more than just provide someone’s phone number in order to connect and chat.
BlackBerry intended to ease this transition by offering a BBM app for both iOS and Android. The app would have enabled an organization to begin switching to one or both of those platforms, while maintaining the security, reliability, and familiarity of BBM. The apps are currently on hold, however, following a botched launch that caused BlackBerry to pull the whole thing for the time being.
4. Data protection
BlackBerry is synonymous with mobile security. BlackBerry customers are accustomed to end-to-end encryption out of the box and built-in data protection technologies to secure company data against unauthorized access.
Android, iOS, and Windows Phone are—first and foremost—consumer devices. They can function as well as or better than BlackBerry mobile devices in many business and productivity roles, but they treat things like encryption and data protection more as options than as default features.
As you assess your mobile platform options for replacing BlackBerry, consider how each handles the critical job of protecting data—both on the device itself and during its transfer across the airwaves. Make sure that the inherent security features and capabilities of the mobile platform you choose meet your needs, and confirm that your IT admin will be able to manage and enforce security policies on the mobile devices involved.
5. Alternative apps
Good Technology’s Dasher stresses that apps are crucial, and should play a significant role in your choice of a mobile platform to replace BlackBerry. “Your BlackBerry is likely used for email, calendar and contacts. In the destination plan, think about the additional apps that are needed to ensure employee productivity.”
Finding suitable replacements for your BlackBerry apps is an essential part of making a successful transition to a new platform.
List all of the BlackBerry apps you depend on: email, contacts, calendar, CRM (customer relationship management), VPN, and any others. Then determine whether those same apps are available on other mobile platforms.
If they’re not, you’ll have to do additional research to find appropriate alternatives. If you plan to migrate by attrition, make sure that the alternative app can work alongside the BlackBerry app; and check to see whether you can integrate or transfer data from the old app to the new one to smooth the transition.
Stay calm and carry on
Harry Brelsford, founder of SMB Nation and a loyal supporter of BlackBerry, believes that businesses could use up to 24 months to plan and execute the next phase of their mobility strategy. He notes some potentially serious disruptions on the horizon, including how the Nokia/Microsoft deal will play out, and (of course) what company will acquire BlackBerry. The future is murky.
“It’s one of those strange times in technology,” Brelsford says, “where we don’t know what we don’t know.”

Courtesy: MSN Canada

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Sony Xperia Z Ultra - exclusive to Bell

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The Sony Xperia™ Z Ultra is all about giving an ultra entertainment experience with its immersive 6.4” Full HD TRILUMINOS™ Display and powerful performance of a 2.2GHz quad-core processor – all packed in a premium water-resistant body that has an impressive slimness of just 6.5mm.
Date
Launch date:
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Order date:
Tuesday, October 01, 2013
Shipped date:
Monday, October 07, 2013
Description
Key Features
  • 6.4” Full HD TRILUMINOS™ display for mobile with X-Reality™ for mobile picture engine and high pixel density at 344 pixels per inch.
  • High IP58 rating – dust and water resistant for up to 1.5M for 30 minutes.
  • Masterpiece crafted with the most premium material – metal and glass.
  • Powerful 2.2GHz quad core processor.
  • 8MP camera with Exmor RS™ sensor.
  • Large 3000mAh battery and Stamina Mode ensures your device lasts until the end of your busy day.
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra box includes:
  • Sony Xperia Z Ultra (with built-in battery)
  • Charging USB cable
  • Earphones
  • Power adapter
  • Startup Guide
  • Other documents
Details on water-resistant properties
Included in User Manual and shorter version in Quick Start Guide:
 
 
Important:
  • If liquid detection is triggered on device or battery, the device warranty will be void.
  • More details are available in User Manual and in-box Quick Start Guide. 

iPhone 5c no longer available for reservation

As of end of day October 17, 2013, the iPhone 5c is no longer available for reservation. The iPhone 5s remains available for reservation.
With the much anticipated launch of the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c, devices will be flying off the shelves!
Make sure customers are covered if you’re out of stock by using our reservation system for any iPhone 5s or iPhone 5c colour, size or model!
Important: All components of this initiative including URLs, forms, etc...will be live as of 8am local time on September 20, 2013.
Why Bell for the iPhone 5?  
1
Canada’s largest LTE network. It’s faster in more places.
More than 3x LTE coverage than the next largest network
2
Blazing fast speeds.
Browse the Internet & run applications faster with LTE – fastest and most advanced wireless technology available
3
Fewest dropped calls across Canada
Enjoy the fewest dropped calls on Canada’s most reliable national voice network
4
The best live sports, news and entertainment on the go
Watch over 30 live TV channels with the Mobile TV add on – including CTV, CBC, TSN, SportsNet, NFL Network and more. Plus, if you have Bell TV service at home, you can take your programming with you and get access to over 100 channels right on your phone
5
The largest Wi-Fi network across Canada
Get complimentary access to hotspots across Canada, including participating McDonalds, Chapters, Tim Hortons locations.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

7 top changes in Apple's new iOS 7 operating system


Apple is touting its latest mobile operating system, which was released today at 10 a.m. PT, as the "most significant" iOS update since the original iPhone.
"Downloading iOS 7 is like getting an all-new device," said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice-president of software engineering, as he walked users through the company’s newest operating system on Tuesday. "One that's so much more useful and elegant than ever before."

  • Apple's new iPhones spark class war
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook predicted that when the iOS 7 becomes publicly available for free on Sept. 18 it will "quickly become the world’s most popular operating system."
    Here’s a look at some of new features Apple users can expect:

    1. New look
    The redesigned operating system has a cleaner look for everything from the icons to the lock screen. Users may not immediately recognize the brightly-coloured, simplified Apple application icons. The user interface design aims to de-clutter the screens.

    2. Control centre
    This is a brand new addition to the operating system. The control centre is a pull-up menu accessible from any app or screen when using iOS 7. The handy feature offers fast access to the most commonly used features and settings such as airplane mode, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, camera, calculator and more.

    3. iCloud Keychain
    For anyone who struggles to remember a myriad of passwords, the iCloud Keychain will be the standout feature of the new operating system. It can remember account names, passwords and credit card numbers, which Safari will automatically enter when the user logs into a site. It doesn't, however, store the credit card security code.
    The feature is not restricted to iPhones. Passwords, which are stored in iCloud, can be synced to all trusted iOS 7 devices, including computers using OS X Mavericks. Apple says it's highly secure and uses 256-bit AES encryption. The feature also helps users generate strong passwords.

    4. Improved Find My iPhone
    With all those passwords stored in the new iOS, users may feel a bit worried about losing their valuable devices. Fortunately, to keep devices safe, the iOS 7 also includes a number of new and improved security options. The Find My iPhone activation lock is one of them.

  • iPhone 4, 4s and 5
  • iPod touch 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB (Fifth generation)
  • iPad 2, iPad with retina displays and iPad mini
  • If Find My iPhone is turned on and the device is stolen, the phone's data cannot be erased and the feature cannot be turned off without the owner's Apple ID and password. The owner can also remotely erase information from the device and then a custom message can be displayed on it. This all makes it a lot harder for the device to be used by others or sold off.


    5. Siri becomes male or female
    Siri, the in-phone personal assistant, has a new look, sound and capabilities. Users can now choose between a female and male voice, though novelty voices are still unavailable. Siri now checks more sources such as Bing, Twitter and Wikipedia and can also play voicemail, return calls and read and reply to text messages.

    6. Filters and other camera options
    The new camera app has slightly more options than before. Users can now swipe between four camera options: video, regular stills, panorama photos and square pictures. Filters can be applied before or after taking the photo. The redesigned app automatically organizes the pictures based on time and location for easy searching and sharing.

    7. Location-based and kid-friendly apps
    The new iOS also updates the App Store with a new feature called Apps Near Me. This enables users to see a collection of the most popular applications based on their location. A tourist in an unfamiliar city might find it handy to pull up these location-based recommendations. Parents also benefit from an App Store addition: a new Kids category that suggests apps based on the specified age of the child. And iPhone users can say goodbye to the red alerts badgering them to update their apps. The App Store can now be set to automatically update whenever the phone is in a Wi-Fi zone or battery-saving mode.

    Five things to do before installing iOS 7

    The iOS 7 is here. Be sure to do a bit of prep work to make the process easier on both yourself and your iOS device before installing the latest update.


    Apple has released a highly anticipated update to iOS devices: iOS 7. The new version is a complete departure from prior versions of iOS.
    The update is set to bring an entire new look and feel to iOS devices, which in turn will likely lead to late-night calls from your parents asking why their phone or iPad looks so different. That is, ifthey can find the redesigned Phone icon.
    In addition to the new look, there's a long list of new features such as a new Control Center, photo filters, and AirDrop.
    With the looming update in mind, it's important you prepare yourself and your device to make the transition as smooth as possible.

    Check device compatibility

    First, make sure your devices are capable of running iOS 7. Apple has posted a list of devices that will be able to run the latest OS:

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    Delete unused apps

    Once you've determined your iDevice eligible for the upgrade, it's time to quickly go through the apps you currently have installed and delete any that are unused. Odds are, if you haven't opened an app in the last couple of months or so, you likely don't need it. Tap and hold an app icon until it starts moving, then tap on the X icon to delete. If you do end up needing the app in the future, simply redownload it from the App Store.

    Update installed apps

    After pruning up your installed apps, launch the App Store and ensure that the remaining apps are up-to-date. Some apps, such as Foursquare, are already releasing iOS 7 app updates so you'll be able to use them as intended on iOS 7 as soon as your OS update is complete. With iOS 7, app updates will automatically be downloaded for you; take a minute to cherish the last time you'll be forced to manually install app updates.
    With your apps up-to-date, you'll minimize the wait for a lengthy list of apps to update as well.

    Back that thing up

    You'll want to be sure to back up your device(s). Not only is this something you should be doing on a regular basis, but it's something that's especially important to do right before upgrading an OS. Should anything go wrong, you'll be able to restore your device with the same settings and information currently stored on it. The more recent the backup, the more recent the information capable of being restored will be.
    You can back up your device using iTunes or by letting iCloud take care of it for you. Unsure how to back your device up, or which method to use? Rick Broida walks you through each process, making sure your comfortable with either method.

    Update iTunes

    When a major version of iOS is released to the public, it's almost always accompanied by an update to iTunes. The update usually adds new features to iTunes, but it also brings with it compatibility for new devices and the new OS.
    You can check for the updated version of iTunes on Apple's site shortly after the release of iOS 7, or check for software updates on your Mac by clicking on the Apple Menu icon followed by Software Update. Windows users can use the Help menu in iTunes and click "Check for Update."
    Once you've gone through this checklist and prepared your device for the update, prepare yourself to hold off on updating until later in the day after you get home or have some time away from work. Apple typically releases the update midmorning or early in the afternoon, depending on your time zone. In the past, there have been occurrences of the activation servers going down, leaving users with a device they can't use.
    If you try to update while at work or away from home only to find yourself in a similar situation, you won't be able to restore your device until later in the day when the servers are stabilized. Have some patience early in the day to prevent yourself from being frustrated the remainder of the day.

    iOS 7, Apple’s latest mobile operating system, is now available for download


    The time is finally here for Apple iPhone users: you can now upgrade to the new mobile operating system iOS 7. Anyone who has an iPhone 4, iPhone 4S or iPhone 5 can update now by going to the General tab under Settings, then clicking software update. If you have an iPod Touch (5th generation 16GB, 32GB or 64GB), iPad 2, iPad with Retina Display or iPad Mini, you can also update to iOS 7.
    You’ll need to make sure you have 3.1 GB of space available on your phone in order to install the new operating system, so consider now the perfect time to clean out those selfies in your photo album that you don’t really need, or those apps you downloaded, tried once and have never touched again.

    It’s also a good idea to make sure your apps are all updated before jumping in to iOS 7, in order to make sure they’re compatible. Many app publishers have been pushing out updates all week (with a huge flood of them today), so turn on your WiFi or plug into iTunes and get downloading.

    In addition to a new, cleaner look that departs from the skeuomorphic look of Apple’s last few OS and iOS updates, it also has new features like Control Center, which puts your most commonly used settings and features in a more accessible place – think turning WiFi on and off, or using the calculator. iOS 7 also presents new ways to multitask, with the mobile operating system intelligently knowing the key times you use your apps and updating content ahead of when you typically launch it.

    Stand up for fair competition in Canada


    The Government of Canada is risking the future of the Canadian wireless industry. The policy loopholes, which give giant American corporations an advantage in the wireless spectrum bidding process, are unfair and will have massive consequences for Canadians.

    This policy could undermine Canadians’ ability to connect to one another, threaten Canadian jobs, and raise significant concerns regarding privacy and security.

    It's time to stand up


    WHAT'S AT STAKE
    The Canadian government is about to auction the most technologically advanced, productivity-enhancing wireless spectrum ever made available.

    This development has the potential to shape Canadians’ access to wireless technologies for years to come.

    So why is our government giving preferential treatment to giant American corporations at the expense of Canadian companies?

    Canadian wireless providers are all for competition. Competition has driven Canadian carriers to build world-leading networks of high speed wireless coverage, nationwide. Competition benefits Canadians.

    But competition requires a single set of rules – a level playing field.

    It's time this government stands up for fair competition. It’s time we tell Ottawa to close the loopholes and subsidies for American wireless giants before it’s too late.

    for more info visit: http://fairforcanada.ca/

    Tuesday, September 10, 2013

    Bell Mobility Canada today announced new Apple iPhone 5S and 5C


    Tuesday, September 10, 2013
    Bell Mobility Canada today announced it will offer iPhone 5s, the most forward-thinking smartphone in the world, and iPhone 5c, the most colorful iPhone yet, to customers beginning on Friday, September 20. iPhone 5c will be available for pre-order on Friday, September 13. For more information on iPhone, please visit: www.apple.com/iphone.



    Thursday, August 29, 2013

    Canada's largest 4G LTE network becomes larger in Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta with Bell Mobility

    Bell customers have access to Canada’s largest 4G LTE network, available to more than 25 million Canadians from coast to coast– approximately 76% of the Canadian population.
    Bell customers in 4 additional regions in Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta are gaining access to this network – the world’s most advanced mobile technology.

    Description

    New regions include:
    • Woodstock, Ontario.
    • Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
    • Canmore and Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.
    Customers in these areas that already have a 4G LTE-enabled device and SIM card from Bell automatically have access to 4G LTE speeds.
     
    The Bell network - always getting faster, stronger and larger:
    • Bell gives you access to the largest LTE, 4G, and Wi-Fi networks across Canada.
    • Blazing-fast LTE speeds in more places than Rogers.

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    Thursday, January 31, 2013

    Pre-order your BlackBerry® Z10 with Bell

    BlackBerry 10 will roll out around the world, beginning with the UK tomorrow and Canada and the Middle East early next week

    BlackBerry® Z10

    The new BlackBerry Z10 provides a faster, smarter and smoother experience that continually adapts to your individual needs. With BlackBerry® Flow, all features and apps now work seamlessly together, allowing your every move to flow effortlessly into the next so you can complete the task at hand with great efficiency. Perfect for both work and play, BlackBerry 10 offers an entirely new user experience designed to keep you on the move. 
     
    With BlackBerry® Balance having one device for work and play is simple. Take your new BlackBerry to the office and gain access to work email, relevant apps and confidential content without compromising your personal experience. All your personal apps and information are kept separate and private from your work data, and you can easily switch between profiles with one simple gesture.  


    Discover and do more on your BlackBerry with this powerful new browser that was re-engineered for power and speed. With faster page loading, built-in social network sharing tools, the
    BlackBerry Z10 offers a more complete web experience that lets you share anything you find online in an instant and with incredible simplicity, all on the go, on the Bell LTE network.

    Check out html5test.com and see why people are raving about the new BlackBerry® Browser

     
    Blackberry keyboard
    The new BlackBerry keyboard helps you type faster, more accurately and with the least amount of effort. Adapting to how you type and learning how you write, it begins to understand what you want to say and makes personalized suggestions on how to deliver your message, your way. So whether you’re plugging away on an important work document or simply responding to a friend on BBM, this keyboard gives you the typing experience you’ve come to expect from BlackBerry.  

    Now you can create the perfect shot every time with Time Shift, a new feature that actually captures milliseconds before and after each shot so you can pinpoint and adjust exact moments to get the best picture possible. Once done, use Story Maker to weave those moments together in just a few swipes and create a short movie to share with your world, from anywhere, on Canada’s largest LTE network.

    Blackberry Hub
    Customize your BlackBerry® Hub with what’s important to you and then access it anytime with one simple swipe. Peek in and out of your email messages, work files, conversations – even in the middle of watching a video. A blinking red light will let you know that there is activity in the hub, and you can decide to respond right away or simply let the screen snap back and get back to the task at hand. 

    Mobile TV
    Get over 25 live channels, on the go with Bell Mobile TV. From sports and news to entertainment and kid’s programming, you can watch your favourite shows live wherever you are. Coming Soon Available on Mobile TV compatible devices only

    BBM Video
    Switch your BBM chat to a BBM Video conversation with just a tap to talk with friends and co-worker’s face-to-face. You can also share business documents, photos, videos and even the current view from your camera, easily and instantly, with BBM Screen Share - an entirely new BBM experience for a new generation of BlackBerry superphones.
    For the best BBM experience in more places, use the Bell Wi-Fi network - Canada’s largest Wi-Fi network.