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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet offers the best and worst Pokémon experience in years

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet (Pokémon SV) are the latest entries in the mainline Pokémon video game series.

Scarlet and Violet offer some of the best new ideas implemented into the Pokémon franchise since the series started getting weirder after Generation 5’s Pokémon White and Black (back in 2010). The titles fix issues that avid fans have wanted rectified for years, and are altogether a better experience than Pokémon Sword/Shield or Pokémon Sun/Moon, some of the series’ most recent mainline games.

Unfortunately, these fantastic concepts and new features are overshadowed by disappointing visual glitches, game crashes and bugs. While I still had an outstanding experience during my time with Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, all of the issues make the game difficult to recommend.

MissingNo.

It’s worth discussing the titles’ issues first, before delving into what’s good about the game.

Bugs and glitches aren’t new to Pokémon games. For example, capturing Mew and the infamous MissingNo. are two bugs in Pokémon Red, Blue and Green from way back in 1996/1997. However, no Pokémon game has had the number of bugs, visual glitches, and game crashes as consistently as Scarlet and Violet.

I experienced a few game crashes and visual hiccups like Pokémon falling off cliffs to their deaths, wild Pokémon walking through my battles, weird evolution glitches that create double Pokémon, ridiculous frame rate slowdowns, weird camera angles, Pokémon getting stuck in walls or the ground, and wall and ground clippings that are especially noticeable when catching Pokémon.

I’d also randomly encounter a problem where I can’t interact with the overworld and have to open my game menu and map before it starts working again. This is on top of nearly minute-long loading screens whenever I’m in a gym battle, and other 30-second game pauses that make it feel like the game’s going to crash at any moment. Overall, Pokémon SV is slow. Pokémon battles, talking to NPCs, navigating menus — everything about the title is incredibly sluggish, even for a Pokémon game. Some players have experienced glitches far worse than what I’ve encountered, which you can check out here.

Scarlet and Violet are supposed to be AAA titles, but they play like a pre-beta build of Skyrim. Sure, the Switch is an aging system, but that doesn’t excuse these games’ issues. For instance, Switch games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Xenoblade: Chronicles 3 and even Pokémon Legends: Arceus run better than Scarlet and Violet. They’re also all on the Switch, with the former two also being completely open-world titles.

Game Freak and The Pokémon Company: this is inexcusable. It’s obvious Pokémon SV needed a few more months of polishing before release. I’m not sure what company is to blame, but the end result isn’t impressive as a long-time Pokémon game fan.

Three stories in one

Beyond the unavoidable glitches and bugs, Pokémon SV manages to still be some of the best games the series has offered in years.

You’re a student who’s tasked with three main quests: you have to find Herba Mysticas to help heal your friend’s sick Pokémon, put a stop to Team Star’s school bullying, and complete Pokémon‘s regular gym battles to become the Pokémon League champion.

When I first learned about these three stories, I thought everything other than the main gym challenge would be a waste of time and that I’d focus solely on the gyms. However, I changed my tune when I actually started playing. When you’re able to tackle any of these challenges whenever you want, it creates a totally different experience.

I saw a giant Klawf (a Rock-type crab Pokémon) on the side of a cliff and decided to investigate, which initiated the Herba Mystica storyline. The Herba Mystica challenges all essentially work the same. You find a giant ‘Titan’ Pokémon, battle them and get their HP pretty low. They then run away and eat some of the Herba Mystica and become stronger.

Then your friend Arven joins, and it becomes a two versus-one battle. You finally defeat the Pokémon and take the Herba Mystica for yourself. Arven makes the Herba Mystica into a sandwich, and then your Legendary rideable Pokémon (Koraidon in Scarlet and Miraidon in Violet) eats it, which helps it regain some of its strength. Herba Mysticas replace Hidden Machines (HMs) from previous generations, such as Surf, Fly and Rock Climb, and give these abilities to your Legendary, allowing you to travel the world more easily.

After figuring that out, I tried completing the Herba Mystica challenge before doing anything else. However, solely doing that becomes hard because of the level gap between the five Titan Pokémon. So, in between these challenges, I faced gyms and battled against Team Star. Unlike previous games, you have the freedom to tackle gyms in any order. I technically went from the first gym leader to the fourth one (based on levels). I found the fourth gym leader especially difficult, so before navigating to the fifth gym, I headed towards the second and third gyms to level up.

Facing Team Star was also more difficult than I’d assumed. To take on this part of the game, you need to head to a Team Star base and battle it out with a new mechanic that lets you send out three Pokémon to face off in quick Auto Battles in rotation. If you don’t have a type advantage, the experience can be tougher than expected. Following the Auto Battles, you’ll then face off against the Team Star boss’ who uses a Revaroom, a ghost engine that possesses cars.

What’s different about these stories is the narrative elements they bring to Pokémon. With them, you get two different storylines that are actually interesting and even heart-wrenching. You also learn a lot more about some of the characters in the game. And at the end, all three of these stories tie into one. A solid narrative isn’t something that Pokémon has a lot of experience in, so I appreciated this new form of storytelling.

I really like the narrative direction of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet because it offers a different pace than what we’re used to. Recent games in the series haven’t really offered a deep narrative with stakes, but trying to heal Arven’s Mabosstiff, learn what’s going on with Team Star while putting a stop to school bullying, and uncover what’s in the Great Crater, is interesting and compelling.

The Terastal Phenomenon

Alongside improved storytelling, Pokémon SV offers some of the best gameplay we’ve seen yet in the franchise. One of my favourite things from Pokémon series is trainer battling, and I like how Scarlet and Violet is full of it. That said, making eye contact with a trainer doesn’t initiate a battle like in previous games, and the battle music now commences if you start a conversation with them.

Unlike Sword and Shield, there are plenty of trainers to face, and there’s even someone who will reward you with items the more battles you take part in. Alongside actual trainer battles, there’s the option for ‘Auto Battling,’ which allows users to send out their Pokémon to go out and fight other random wild Pocket Monsters and gain experience. It won’t net you as many experience points as a normal battle, but after a few battles, it starts to add up.

Pokémon SV also has the new Terastal Phenomenon, which lets you Terastallize your Pokémon to swap out their type. If you have a Pikachu with a flying Tera type, when it Terastallizes, it’ll turn to Flying type, getting rid of its Electric type. I find this to be a better battle mechanic than Dynamaxing and Z Moves from the last two generations.

And while I haven’t done any online battles yet, you can imagine the various strategies that could be implemented with Terastallizing in mind.

The Paldea Region

The new Paldea region also offers cool new Pokémon with inventive designs, like Flamigo, for example. The game scales back on some of those huge eyes, small-headed cutesy/chibi-style Pokémon (Sobble, I’m looking at you) and has added several top-tier creatures that are reminiscent of Pokémon from the series’ second and fifth generations. The naming conventions are also stellar, like Oinkloigne, Fidough and Nacli (Salti for the salt Pokémon). We haven’t seen clever names like this in a while.

The region is the largest out of all the mainline series, with parts in hidden underground caves, icy mountains and sandstorm-filled deserts. And with the ability to climb nearly anything, you can reach points that you’d never be able to in older Pokémon games. There’s so much more exploration in this title that it’s somewhat disappointing all Pokémon Centers, Gyms, Titan Pokémon and Team Star challenges are already placed on your map from the beginning. It would have been great to explore and find these out for yourself, but at the same time, that could make the game too difficult for its younger audience.

While gym leaders and other special NPCs can Terastallize their Pokémon, you can also catch these Pokémon in the wild. You can partake in a Tera Raid Battle, where three other trainers (either random NPCs or your real-life friends) can join you. In these battles, you’ll face off against a large Terastallized Pokémon, which you and your team will have to defeat. Once defeated, you’ll have the opportunity to catch it. There are just random glowing Pokémon in the wild which can also be Terastallized, but you have to face them one-on-one.

This also might be the easiest game to catch Shiny Pokémon; I’ve already happened to catch three without even seeking them out. However, if you’re hunting for a specific Shiny, there are ways to improve your odds. For instance, when you set up a picnic and make a sandwich, it’ll increase the chances of seeing certain types of Pokémon, but you can also have the sandwiches increase the chance of making a shiny. This is also the only way to get Pokémon Eggs.

Paradox Pokémon

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet are some of the best entries in the series, but unfortunately, they seem to have needed several more months of development. Game Freak, The Pokémon Company and Nintendo should have never released a game this rough. This isn’t a small indie series — it’s the highest-grossing media franchise in the world.

Hopefully, these rampant issues are fixable with an upcoming software update, but we’ll have to wait to find out. If Pokémon Scarlet and Violet receive an update that solves these issues, you should definitely pick up the game. This story will be updated if an update is released.

The game offers new gameplay and battle mechanics, cool Pokémon designs, and some exciting narration. After you complete the three stories, there’s still more to discover and a lot more battles to have, which filled me with joy.

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet are available now for the Nintendo Switch for $79.99.

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A fix is coming for YouTube’s iOS crashing issue

If you’re an iPhone user and encountered YouTube crashing today while watching a video, it seems you aren’t alone.

In a recent Tweet, YouTube’s official @TeamYouTube account says that it’s aware of the issue and that it’s working on a fix that will be coming “soon.” It’s unclear if this is a server-side update or if YouTube plans to drop an updated app.

It’s unclear how widespread the problem is, but while trying to watch a recent video via YouTube with my iPhone 14 Pro, YouTube crashed twice. I assumed this was just a random issue, but according to YouTube’s recent tweet, it seems to be a widespread problem. I was able to open up YouTube and finish watching the video with no issues, however.

A spike in reports on Downdetector surrounding YouTube issues started today at 3pm ET/12pm PT but have slowly fallen since then.

Have you run into issues with YouTube’s iOS app? Let us know in the comments below.

Source: @TeamYouTube

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NBA Clash game launches on Android and iOS

A new basketball mobile game called NBA Clash is now available on Android and iOS.

Developed by California’s Nifty Games and licensed by the NBA and NBPA, NBA Clash is centred around quick-session, real-time, player-vs-player matches.

NBA Clash features all 30 NBA teams and over 100 individual players, each of whom can use their own special abilities.

Check out the game’s launch player below, featuring NBA stars Jaylen Brown (the Boston Celtics) and Kitchener, Ontario-born Jamal Murray (Denver Nuggets).

You can download NBA Clash for free on iOS and Android.

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CRTC now accepting third round of Broadband Fund applications

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has opened another round of applications for the Broadband Fund.

The fund pays for projects to improve broadband internet and mobile wireless services across Canada.

This is the CRTC’s third call for funding. The commission is specifically looking for applications concerning transport infrastructure projects, wireless infrastructure projects focusing on connectivity along major roads, and projects that increase satellite transport capacity.

The CRTC says its focusing on applicants consultations with the communities their projects will impact and how the proposed plans will improve infrastructure resillency.

The deadline to submit applications is April 18th, 2023, 5pm PST.

Applicants need three years experience operating broadband infrastructure in Canada. They will be required to invest in the project, and demonstrate that it can’t be completed without support from the fund.

The CRTC will award $750 million over five years.

The fund has paid for various projects in the past, including the roll out of LTE or LTE-A across 425 kilometres of roads and highways.

Source: CRTC

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McCain’s wants to combat awkward family moments with dystopian fry dispenser

“Our goal is to bring people together, and the DistractiFRY is a fun, relatable way to connect with your loved ones,” said Matt Kohler, a managing director at McCain, in the world’s most awkward and forced press release.

McCain Foods is a Canadian company that makes oven french fries, pizza pockets, and probably other food I can’t remember right now. Lately, it’s been on a tear involving weird publicity stunts, and this one has to be the dumbest yet

It’s a simple holiday ad, but it’s just a few years out from cultural relevancy, and as a concept, it’s very cringe.

The ad takes the age-old Saturday Night live skit of an awkward family dinner and turns it down to one. Luckily, instead of functional jokes, we keep getting interrupted by a McCain machine that detects stupid comments and then dispenses fries to help shut up whoever is talking.

Obviously, McCain didn’t have one of these on the floor during the pitch meeting for this commercial, or the entire thing would have been scrapped.

I also like how this family is sitting around a lovely home-cooked holiday meal, and we’re just supposed to believe that everyone is more excited about the dystopian machine in the centre of the table that’s dispensing frozen, oven-cooked french fries.

Just to hit home the stale press release motif, McCain is also partnering with famous TikTok personality @KallMeKris to offer a giveaway! However, the giveaway is fairly crappy and probably not worth getting on the McCain email list unless you want to have a dinner catered by McCain where the ‘DistractiFRY’ is present. Sick, your grandma will love you.

While this ad might seem harmless, it comes after the company partnered with the famous artist behind Board Ape Yacht Club and Roblox to promote its line of fries that are farmed using eco-friendly practices. This is a pretty noble endeavour that you’d think McCain Foods would want to continue to highlight.

But this is 2022, so instead, we’re hit with corny holiday ads.

“Remember hosts, it’s pretty hard for your guests to disagree when McCain fries are on the table.” – McCain fries

Image credit: McCain

Source: Newswire 

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Here are the changes to Canadian mobile rate plans this week [December 1 – December 7]

With over 13 wireless providers in Canada, it can be difficult to keep track of the latest promotions and cell phone rate plan changes. 

MobileSyrup will compile the latest weekly rate plan deals every week. You can also check out our guide on plans across Canada to find the right plan for you.  You can compare from 47,842 options and 13 providers in Canada to find the best option.

It’s worth noting that rate plans are always subject to change and that we’ll do our best to keep this list updated as accurately as possible.

Canadian carrier rate plan changes this week

  • Save $50 when you buy online. Get a new phone on an eligible 2-year plan, or bring your own.
  • Get bonus Crave Mobile for 24 months with Unlimited Share Plans Ultimate 40, and 40 (Canada & U.S.) in QC and with Ultimate 45, 50 & 100 in main regions.
  • Get a credit of up to $150 towards a new Apple Watch when you trade in an eligible smartwatch.
  • Get an unlimited plan including 25GB of shareable data for $85/mo in main regions, for $75/mo in MB & SK and 20GB for $55/mo in QC
  • Business Fibe 50: Get a $200 credit (ON)
  • Switch to Bell and save $300 per line

Ongoing deals:

  • Student Offer: Get 15GB data for 45/mo with proof of enrollment in QC and 20GB data for $55/mo in the main regions
  • Online only: bring your own phone and save $10/month for 12 months.
  • Get 500MB bonus data/mo. with automatic monthly top-up options with the $30, $40, $45 & $55 prepaid plans
  • Keep your business and all of its devices connected with plans starting at $10/mo.
  • Get 3 months of Apple TV+ when you buy an iPhone or iPad.
  • Limited time offer – Get 3 months of Apple Fitness+ free when you buy an Apple Watch
  • Trade in your old device and save. Get a credit up to $700 when you trade in your old phone.
  • Get Crave Mobile for 24 months
  • Various phone accessories on sale
  • Pair Bell mobility with your Bell service and get 20GB of data for just $50/mo. in QC and for $65/mo. in ON.
  • Get up to 500 MB bonus data/mo. when you sign up for Automatic Monthly or Automatic Monthly/Low Balance Top-Up option on eligible plans. 

Noticeable price changes:

New deals:

  • Grab a pre-loved device starting at only $1/mo!
  • Save even more when you bundle home internet and mobile plans together. Packages start from $60/mo!

Ongoing deals:

  • Samsung Galaxy S21 FE: now 70% off!
  • Save 50% per month for 12 months on unlimited Fido Home Internet when you pair with a mobile plan. That’s up to $540 in savings! ON
  • Get 5 extra hours of unlimited data every month at no extra cost. Available with Data, Talk & Text plans.
  • TABLETS AT $0 DOWN AND 0% INTEREST with financing on select plans for $10/month when you add a line to your account.
  • One Month Free Service when you invite your friends and they join Fido. 

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New deals:

  • Combine your Internet service with several Mobile plans on the same invoice and save up to $100 per month.
  • Enter the MEGA HOLIDAY GIVEAWAY: one different prize to be won each week for three weeks. Up for grabs this week: 1 Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and 1 Google Chromecast.

Ongoing deals:

  • Club illico mobile is included with all the All-Inclusive Mobile plans.
  • Get QUB musique at the exclusive rate of $4.99/month for 24 months with a Videotron Mobile plan.
  • Get 10 GB bonus per year in Canada with the 6 GB and 15 GB Canada plans, along with $10 monthly savings if you combine the 15 GB plan with an Internet service.
  • Get 100 GB bonus per year with all-Inclusive 20GB, 40GB and 50GB plans, along with $15 monthly savings if you combine it with an Internet service.
  • Sale on phone cables, chargers and audio accessories.
  • Subscribe to the QUB musique Family plan at the exclusive rate of $9.99/month for 24 months with a Videotron Mobile plan.
  • Get up to $500 in credit when you trade in your old phone.
  • Monthly savings on various smart phones
  • Save big when you buy a new phone! It’s easy—bring in your old device and save up to $500
  • Take advantage of monthly discount with multiline $5 to $15 per line each month (depends of number of lines) 

Noticeable price changes:

New deals:

  • Online exclusive deals this Black Friday: Get 15GB for $45/mo in QC and 10GB for only $55/mo + rollover data
  • Get a 10 GB bonus data every month for 12 months when you activate on plans $40/mo+

Ongoing deals:

  • For a limited time when you refer your friend to Koodo, you can both take $25 off your bill.
  • Get bonus 500MB data per month with Automatic Top-Up on all prepaid Base plans except $15 plan which comes with 250MB bonus per month.
  • Prepaid SIM cards are now $10 for a limited time 

Browse Koodo cell phone plans

Noticeable price changes:

New deals:

  • Save $240 when you buy a Rogers Infinite plan online ($10/mo off a Rogers Infinite Essential plan or above for 24 months) in all regions excluding QC.
  • Save $15/mo for 15 months on a 20GB Rogers Infinite plan or $5/mo for 24 months on a 50GB and 100GB Rogers Infinite plan in QC.
  • Get 120GB to share for just $52.50/mo per line in QC, 200GB to share for just $55/mo per line in MB & SK, and 200GB to share for just $65/mo per line AB, BC & ON.
  • Get the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 for $0/month in-store or get it online for $10/month, for 24 months on select plans. Certain conditions apply.
  • Get the Samsung Galaxy S22 and Galaxy Buds2 in a bundle for just $12.17/mo (after bill credit, plus taxes) for 24 months on select plans with financing and Upfront Edge.
  • Get iPhone 13 and AirPods Pro in a bundle for just $40.92/mo (after bill credit, plus taxes) for 24 months with financing and Upfront Edge.

Ongoing deals:

  • Trade in an eligible iPhone and enjoy a one-time trade-in credit of up to $1,000 towards the device of your choice with financing and select plans.
  • Save $50 with the Setup Service Fee waived when you buy online.
  • Get 5 Roam Like Home days at no cost every year (up to $75 value) when you link your Rogers Connections Mastercard account to your Rogers postpaid account and eligible wireless plan.
  • Get 5GB of data for only $50/mo. PLUS get a Samsung Galaxy S21 FE on us for 24 months! (excluding QC)
  • Student mobile plans starting at just $55/mo!
  • This holiday season, get 6GB of non-shared data at speeds up to 150Mbps for only $45/mo in QC and get 15GB of non-shared data at speeds up to 150Mbps for only $60/mo in other regions.
  • Refer your friends and save up to $300 per year
  • Stay connected anywhere with the new plan for data-only mobile internet. Get 50GB/mo for $120/mo, then pay only $10 for every 10 GB above this plan limit for the first 3 months.
  • Sign up for Disney+ through Rogers and get 6 months on select Rogers Infinite plans

Browse Rogers cell phone plans

New deals:

  • Save the $50 connection fee when you shop Mobility online.
  • Save up to $1,240 on iPhone 14 family with Trade-In and Bring-It-Back.
  • Save up to $594 on Galaxy S22 Series with Bring-It-Back and Trade-In.
  • Save up to $878 on the iPhone 13 family with Bring-It-Back.
  • Buy the Samsung Galaxy S22 and get an exclusive $100 bill credit by trading in your existing device during checkout.

Ongoing deals:

  • Save 35% on LivingWell Companion Go.
  • Get up to 50% off on the latest accessories.
  • Shop for iPhone 14 family and get the Apple Watch Series 8 for only $28.75 per month. Plus, share your phone’s unlimited data with your watch for only $10 extra per month.
  • Get Stream+ for as low as $20 per month on select Unlimited plans
  • Save more with the TELUS Family Discount: save from $7.50 to $15 per line per month for every family member on your account who subscribes to an Unlimited Data plan.
  • Get the best look for your device with a Samsung Leather Cover when you buy the Galaxy Z Fold3 5G.
  • Get a bonus 100 MB of data when you sign-up for Auto Top-up on $25 prepaid talk & text plan plus receive a $5 credit each month for 6 months.
  • Get a bonus 500 MB of data when you sign-up for Auto Top-up on $30, $40, $45 & $55 prepaid talk, text & data plans.
  • Get 3 months of Apple TV+ free on eligible Apple device activations.
  • Enjoy your ICI TOU.TV EXTRA subscription included with your TELUS plan (QC).
  • Get a $50 bill credit when you refer a friend to TELUS.
  • Bundle a new Apple Watch with TELUS Health Companion from $54/month.
  • It’s only $10 extra per month to double your data.
  • Bundle your services and get up to $40 off each month (QC)
  • Save big on the flashiest phones with Bring‑It‑Back 

Browse Telus cell phone plan

Noticeable price changes:

New Deals:

  • For a limited time, get an additional 12GB of data every month for free for 12 months on plans $40/mo or more

Ongoing deals:

  • For every dollar you spend, you’ll make 15% of it back in points.
  • Reward – Welcome Present Get 5 points.
  • Earn up to 20 points per month by helping the Public Mobile community online.
  • Earn 10 points for every 12 months you stay
  • Earn 1 point for every month a friend you refer stays
  • Free Public Mobile SIM Card is included with each purchase of a Certified Pre-Owned phone.

Browse Public Mobile cell phone plans

New deals:

  • Exclusive offer for Quebec: Get 18GB bonus data per month for 12 months on all plans $40 & up!
  • Get 2GB bonus data with Autopay on $35/mo and $30/mo plans and 500MB bonus data with Autopay on $25/mo talk, text & data plan

Ongoing deals:

  • Limited time only: Get 10GB bonus data/month for 12 months plus 2GB with Autopay on $70, $60, $50 & $40 Talk, Text & Data plans.
  • Chatr Refer a Friend Program – Get up to $150 in credits over 10 months to use towards your top-up.
  • 250MB bonus with Autopay on Talk & Text $15 Plan

Browse Chatr cell phone plans

New deals:

  • Value-packed mobile plans and home internet. Now $75/mo when you bring your own phone + a $50 Visa prepaid card (QC).
  • Get 3 GB for $35/mo when you bring your own phone. (QC)
  • Get a $50 Visa Prepaid card with $39/mo, $40/mo, $50/mo, $53/mo & $70/mo internet plans in QC.
  • Get a new phone. Plans starting from $32/mo.
  • Buy the Google Pixel 6a and get 3 months of Youtube Premium and Google One.
  • Combine a mobile plan with home internet, now starting from $72/mo. based on a monthly credit for 12 months (ON).
  • Get 8 GB for $55/mo. when you bring your own phone (excluding QC).

Ongoing deals:

  • Crave is available as an add-on for TV for only $20/mo. Hook up today and get 2 months free.
  • Get 250MB Bonus Data with Unlimited Canada-wide $25 prepaid plan (ON, QC, SK) and with Unlimited Province-wide $22 and $29 prepaid plans (QC), on Auto Payment Options.
  • Get 500MB Bonus data with Unlimited Province-wide $31, $35, $40, $50 and $55 prepaid plans, on Auto Payment Options (QC).
  • Add TV to your Unlimited Internet starting from $25/mo in QC and $35/mo in ON.
  • Save up to 70% on select Samsung phones over 24 months vs full device price with Sweet Pay.
  • Get 500MB Bonus data with Unlimited Canada-wide $32, $34, $38, $43, $53 & $58 prepaid plans, on Auto Payment Options (QC).
  • Get 50% off on eligible Unlimited Internet plans, based on a monthly credit for 12 months (ON).
  • Get 500MB Bonus data with Unlimited Canada-wide $30, $40, $45, $55 & $75 prepaid plans, on Auto Payment Options (ON, SK).
  • Purchase the Motorola Edge 2022 on Sweet Pay and receive a pair of Motorola Verve Buds 120 True Wireless Headset.
  • 100MB Bonus Data on the $15 prepaid plan with PPU with AutoPay option.
  • GET AN ANNUAL PLAN. Activate an annual prepaid plan with 400 local minutes and 400 global texts for $100/year when you bring your own phone.
  • Shop online and get $50 waived off connection service fee.
  • Hot phones starting from $0 down, 0% APR
  • Refer a Friend to get $50 in bill credits each when they join the Virgin Plus party.
  • Get a Google Chromecast when you hook up with TV on a 6-month term
  • Get up to $700 off a hot new device when you trade in your old one.

Browse Virgin Plus cell phone plans

Noticeable price changes:

New deals:

  • Get unlimited talk, text and 50GB per year of Fast LTE Data for only $99 per year. New Prepaid lines only.
  • Get 10GB of bonus data per month for 12 months on select plans

Ongoing deals:

  • Bring your own phone deals : 10GB for $30/mo. and 30GB for $40/mo.
  • Add a line and get 3GB of data with unlimited talk & text for only $20/mo
  • Black Friday: Get 25GB of Extra Data on Prepaid plans starting at $19/mo
  • Bring your own phone plans Black Friday – 30GB for $40/mo, 35GB for $50/mo and 50GB for $60/mo
  • Get 1.5GB of data for $19/mo. for 12 months
  • Enjoy one free month of Visual Voicemail when you sign up in-store or online for a Freedom Phone Line
  • Refer a friend and get a $25 service credit for each referral. Save up to $250 a year 

Ongoing deals:

  • Get Talk + Text + Data for as low as $20 per month.
  • Get 10% off when you buy 1, 15% off when you buy 2, or 25% off when you buy 3 or more regular priced cases, screen protectors, and/or chargers.
  • Sign up for new wireless service or upgrade your device and save $10/month for 24 months when you select a new totalSHARE or VIP 35 unlimited plan.
  • Save $20/mo. off a totalSHARE Nationwide, totalSHARE Canada & U.S., or VIP 35 plan when you bring your own phone or buy a phone at a full price!
  • Purchase a Wireless Device Protection Plan and get 3 months free.
  • Sign up for maxTV & Internet to get big savings. Plus, get Optimum In-home Wi-Fi free for the first 12 months
  • Save $200 on Apple Watch Series 6 GPS and GPS + Cellular.
  • Get big savings on wireless plans, crazy fast internet speeds, and binge-worthy TV.
  • Big deals on maxTV Stream media boxes for a limited time.
  • Get up to $600 in-store credit toward a new wireless device and accessories when you trade in your old device.
  • Sign up for SaskTel Internet on a monthly plan and save 50% for 3 months + get Optimum In-home Wi-Fi for only $5/mo. for first 3 months
  • Sign up for SaskTel Internet on a 2-year contract and get Optimum In-home Wi-Fi free for 12 months
  • Switch to a 2-year Internet contract plan and save $10/mo. off the regular price
  • Upgrade to the next fastest plan at no additional cost for 1 month
  • Get unlimited calling with our Anytime North America Long Distance plan—all for one low monthly price
  • Get our 10 most popular calling features, including Call Display & Name Display, for just $10/mo. Add on Voice Mail for only $2/mo. more
  • Get 3 months of Apple Fitness+ free when you buy an Apple Watch.
  • Sign up for noSTRINGS Prepaid Auto Top-ups and get a $20 bonus
  • Bring your Google Pixel to SaskTel and activate it on a voice & data plan and get a $25/mo. bill credit for 2 years—that’s $600 in savings.

Noticeable price changes:

New deals:

  • Family Share Unlimited Data plans and save up to $1,800
  • Get your new phone now with Price Guarantee. If the price of your new phone drops before December 13, you can get the best price – guaranteed!
  • Shop online and receive a $100 Welcome Credit and free shipping!
  • Get a $100 welcome credit when you order Internet online

Ongoing deals:

  • Get 12 GB of Rollover Data for $45/month when you BYOP
  • Save up to $25/month per line versus the competition with Eastlink’s Unlimited Data plans.
  • Add Mobile to other popular Eastlink services and save up to $10/month!
  • Buy a new Mobile plan online and get a $100 welcome credit
  • Refer a friend to Eastlink Mobile and you both get a $25 credit.
  • Get 3 months of Apple TV+ free when you buy an Apple device.
  • Get the Smartphone you Want for $0 Down with easyTab
  • Save $69.95 when you DIY and save the installation fee
  • Get up to $200 When you Switch to Eastlink
  • Change your mobile data plan anytime for free
  • Free Whole Home WiFi Perfected with all Bundles and Internet plans
  • Bring Your Own Device and Enjoy Data Plans 

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Ongoing deals:

  • Activate your first Mobile or Home Internet plan before November 30, inclusively, using a friend’s referral code and you’ll both earn a $50 referral bonus instead of the usual $25
  • A supercharged voicemail for IOS and Android phones, at only $2 per month
  • Enjoy a 12-month warranty on new phones and a 6-month warranty on Preloved phones
  • The higher the level you’re at, the more rewards you get to choose from to add value to your monthly plan.
  • Any unused mobile data will be rolled over to the next month.

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Noticeable price changes:

New deals:

  • Bill credits with : $100 bill credit with Fibre + Internet and TV, Fibre + Internet & Mobile and $50 bill credit with Internet & Streaming

Ongoing deals:

  • Sign up for Disney+ and get up to 24 months free
  • You can save an additional $25/mo when you add our best TV to your Fibre+ Internet and Mobile bundle.
  • Order your plan online and save an extra $50
  • Upgrade to Fibre+ Gig 1.5 Internet for exclusive savings on Mobile.
  • If you’re looking for a lower-level TV plan than Total TV, check out the Limited TV plan for $25/mo.
  • Rollover Data any time for just $10/GB and carry over unused data for up to 90 days

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Ongoing deals:

  • $50 off & $25 account bonus with the purchase of a phone and a $100 top up
  • $50 off Sky Elite Phone with a $100 Top Up plus $25 Account Bonus. 

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Ongoing deals:

  • Get an additional 5 percent of the value of every Top-Up in points when you sign up for Auto-Allowance or Allowance with your PC Financial Mastercard or PC Money
  • 20,000 PC Optimum points after two months of service
  • Get 1GB of bonus data every month when you sign up for an Automatic Top-Up option, eligible on plans that have data.

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New deals:

  • Get 10GB/mo of bonus data for 12 months with select plans

Ongoing deals:

  • Unlimited Québec-Wide Calling Plan (New 4G Plans)
  • Sign up with Lucky Mobile and Refer-A-Friend to earn a $50 credit!
  • Unlimited Canada-wide calling plan (New 4G Plans) – (ON, SK)
  • Get talk, text and up to 8GB of data for $35/mo (includes 5GB bonus data) QC for 12 months
  • A one-time $10 SIM Card charge applies for new activations.
  • Get bonus data with Lucky Rewards.
  • Get 250MB/mo. of bonus data after making 6 monthly payments.
  • Get a cheap phone plan from $15/mo. 

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Mobile Syrup

Alleged Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra colours and cases details leak online

Samsung is rumoured to launch the Galaxy S23 series in early February with new camera features. Even though the phone series hasn’t been officially announced, that hasn’t stopped the well-known Roland Quandt from leaking details about the devices’ cases.

Samsung will reportedly offer a Leather Cover, Silicone Cover, Silicone Cover with Strap, Frame Cover, Clear View Cover, and a Transparent Cover for the S23 lineup. And for the first time ever on an S series device, an Aramid Cover (Kevlar). Additionally, the cases will be available in Black, Green, Camel (brown), White, Khaki, Navy, Orange, Cotton, Violet, Creme and more.

Further, it looks like the S23 Ultra’s stylus colours will come in Black, Green, Rose (light pink) and Beige, which likely represents the colour variants for the smartphone.

Quandt suggests that the Beige S23 colour variant might look similar to the Samsung EB-P3400 37Wh/1000mAh power bank that he also leaked.

As usual, these are only leaks and not an indication of exactly what will launch early next year. While Quandt leaker with a solid track record, I’d still take takes leak with a grain of salt.

Source: @rquandt

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Mobile Syrup

Here are the free games hitting PlayStation Plus Essential in December 2022

Each month, PlayStation offers a handful of games at no additional cost to its PlayStation Plus subscribers.

Now, the company has revealed the trio of titles hitting PlayStation Plus Essential in December. (PlayStation will announce December’s PS Plus Extra and Premium games in the coming days.)

Notably, this month’s highlight is Mass Effect Legendary Edition, a remastered PS4 collection of BioWare Edmonton’s beloved sci-fi shooter Mass Effect trilogy. Rounding out this month are two PS4 and PS5 games, the third-person platformer fighter Divine Knockout: Founder’s Edition and action-RPG Biomutant.

All three games will be available for free through PS Plus from December 6th to January 2nd. Meanwhile, November’s free PS Plus Essential games will remain available until December 5th.

PS Plus Essential costs $11.99 CAD/month.

Image credit: EA

Source: PlayStation

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Mobile Syrup

5G subscriptions to hit 5 billion in 2028: report

5G use is growing worldwide, Ericsson’s November Mobility report reveals.

By the end of the year, there will be an estimated 1 billion 5G subscriptions worldwide through 228 service providers, led by North America and North East Asia. North America is expected to have 141 million 5G subscriptions by year’s end.

More 5G capable devices are expected to enter the market in 2023, and the average data consumption is estimated to exceed 19GB per month. An earlier survey from Ericsson found many Canadians are on 5G but have a 4G device.

People are subscribing to 5G faster than 4G, and the network is expected to hit 1 billion two years faster than 4G. The availability of devices, prices lowering faster than 4G, and China’s deployment of 5G has played a role.

4G subscriptions are also growing, with a 41 million increase during Q3 2022, hitting 5 billion. Ericsson estimates subscriptions will peak at 5.2 billion by the end of 2022.

Ericsson estimates 5G subscriptions will grow to 5 billion by 2028. North America will lead with 5G penetration at 91 percent, and its residents are estimated to use 55GB of mobile data a month.

Of this, an estimated 4 million Canadians will upgrade to 5G in the next 12-15 months.

Image credit: Shutterstock 

Source: Ericsson

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Spotify CEO joins Elon Musk in slamming Apple’s App Store policies

Spotify CEO Daniel Ek has expressed support for Twitter chief Elon Musk in his ongoing dispute with Apple.

Earlier this week, Musk asked on Twitter if Apple “hate[s] free speech in America” after claiming that the company has “mostly stopped advertising on Twitter.” He also accused Apple of threatening to withhold Twitter from its App Store while criticizing the company for the 30 percent revenue cut it takes from developers. Musk has reportedly paused the relaunch of his $8 Twitter Blue subscription as he attempts to avoid Apple’s 30 percent cut.

Now, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek has retweeted multiple anti-Apple tweets from Musk and launched his own lengthy Twitter thread to blast the company.

After referencing Spotify’s 2019 complaint against Apple’s “anticompetitive practices,” Ek said “over and over again, Apple gives itself every advantage while at the same time stifling innovation and hurting customers.” He went on to say Apple “acts in self interest but also doesn’t seem to care about the law or courts” or about “consumer choice,” accusing it of being “shameless in [its] bullying.”

“This bad behaviour is far-reaching and as Elon Musk recently pointed out, not widely understood,” he added.

“So how much longer will we look away from this threat to the future of the internet? How many more consumers will be denied choice? There’s been a lot of talk. Talk is helpful but we need action,” he concluded while tagging the U.S. Commerce Department, European Commission and European Commission VP Margrethe Vestager.

Ek’s comments also come just one month after Spotify published a blog post titled “Apple’s Anti-Competitive Behavior Hurts Everyone.” The blog cited a story from The New York Times reporting that Apple rejected its in-app audiobook purchasing system three times due to it violating its App Store rules. Spotify eventually conceded, but not without criticizing Apple extensively:

“The Audiobooks purchase flow that Apple’s rules force us to provide consumers today is far too complicated and confusing — confusing because they change the rules arbitrarily, making them impossible to interpret. Bottom line, we’re forced to make users work even harder to listen to an audiobook. This harms not only consumers, but, this time, also authors and publishers who now find themselves under Apple’s thumb.”

Outside of Spotify, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney also recently backed Musk.

Sharing Daily Mail article about Apple’s handling of personal data in China, Sweeney called the iPhone maker “a menace to freedom worldwide” that “maintain[s] an illegal monopoly on app distribution.” He’s also been retweeting several tweets that have been critical of Apple.

Sweeney has long been at war with Apple, most notably through a major antitrust lawsuit filed in August 2020. As part of the dispute, Epic’s Fortnite game featured a 1984-inspired ad to rally players against Apple and Sweeney even said “it’s everybody’s duty to fight,” controversially likening the conflict to the civil rights movement. A September 2021 court ruling largely favoured Apple, which Epic is currently appealing.

Apple has yet to publicly comment on Musk’s comments.