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Area 120 video message experiment Threadit shutting down in December

Google’s experimental Area 120 division will shut down its ‘Threadit‘ tool later this year.

Per a message posted on the Threadit website, the service will shut down on December 19th. Threadit will work until then, but after that date, it won’t be available, and all content will be deleted. The message urges users to download any videos they want to save before then.

Threadit, for those unfamiliar, was a video communication tool that focused on messages rather than live, real-time communication. For example, it enabled video communication between teams in different time zones — one person could record a video message and send it via Threadit, and the recipient could respond when they were ready.

Moreover, the Threadit team will move from Area 120 and join the Google Workspace team to “focus on building immersive, visual collaboration experiences across the platform.” It’s not clear exactly what the Threadit team will work on, but safe bets would be Google Meet or Spaces.

The Threadit shutdown comes after Google reduced funding for Area 120 and killed off several projects. That also came amid an ongoing hiring freeze and other changes, notably the shutdown of Google’s Pixelbook team.

In other Google news, the company is reportedly shifting focus to hardware in a bid to protect itself from regulators and competitors.

If you use Threadit and want to keep your data, you can head to the Threadit website > log in > click your profile image > select Account > click export videos.

Header image credit: Threadit (screenshot)

Source: Threadit Via: 9to5Google

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SanDisk discounts select SD Cards by 34 percent

The deals of tech, especially before the upcoming discounts this holiday season. However, Sandisk has your back and wants you to have more storage options. Below are some deals on SD Cards.

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Canadian-made Gotham Knights is uneven, but offers the Nightwing simulator I always wanted

Gotham Knights has been in a rather unenviable position.

The Warner Bros. Montreal-developed Batman game is coming off Rocksteady’s beloved Batman: Arkham trilogy, which is a high bar to clear. There’s also been a general apprehension towards the game, especially amid the recent controversy surrounding a 30fps framerate cap. People have even drawn unfavourable comparisons to Square Enix’s much-maligned Marvel’s Avengers.

So, how is Gotham Knights? Well, the answer lies somewhere in the middle. It’s certainly not on the level of any of the otherwise unrelated Arkham games, even WB Montreal’s own Arkham Origins, but it’s also far better than Avengers. Truth be told, such comparisons actually do Gotham Knights a disservice, as the Canadian developer has done an admirable job in giving this latest Batman outing its own sense of identity, warts and all.

A Death in the Family

There have been countless stories about Batman, so WB Montreal’s decision to instead focus on four of his closest allies is perhaps the single greatest one it could have made. Our tale begins with Batman’s untimely demise while attempting to crack a tough case, leaving Nightwing (Dick Grayson), Robin (Tim Drake), Batgirl (Barbara Gordon) and Red Hood (Jason Todd) to rise up and finish what he started. It’s an exceptionally strong premise, as it gives lead roles to four characters who are all too often relegated to the sidelines. As someone who grew up following Dick Grayson’s journey from Batman’s first sidekick to becoming his own man as Nightwing across comics, Batman: The Animated Series and Teen Titans, I’m overjoyed to have one of my favourite DC heroes be such a prominent character in a video game. But really, all four of the Knights are likeable and full of personality; on top of the charming and playful Dick, we have the intelligent and reserved Robin, determined and cunning Batgirl and gruff but earnest Jason.

WB Montreal also makes good use of Batman’s top-notch rogue’s gallery, featuring fun takes on characters like Harley Quinn (who’s refreshingly on her own following the death of the Joker), Man-Bat, Penguin and one pleasantly surprising figure I won’t dare spoil. The absolute highlight, however, is The Court of Owls. A relatively recent entry to the Batman mythos, this ancient clandestine organization significantly elevates Gotham Knights‘ somewhat slow-starting narrative with a healthy dose of suspenseful mystery and eerie romps through Gotham’s deep underground.

Nightwing is ready for battle in Gotham Knights.

WB Montreal did a wonderful job with Nightwing, one of my all-time favourite DC characters.

Above all else, though, Gotham Knights‘ narrative succeeds by offering up a Bat Utility Belt’s worth of engaging cutscenes that flesh out the Knights, particularly when it comes to how they’re each mourning their mentor and friend. This is easily Gotham Knights‘ greatest strength — quieter, emotionally-charged moments that further endear us to this dysfunctional family. Alfred and Tim fondly remembering Bruce as they play chess with his old pieces. Dick dropping his flippant façade to lay bare his feelings to Barbara, his ex-girlfriend. Jason using what he’s learned about anger to empathize with Barbara’s pent-up emotions about her father’s death. While some flashbacks with Batman and the Knights to give deeper insight into their relationships wouldn’t have gone amiss (the Caped Crusader is only seen after his death in training missions to spout generic instructions), Gotham Knights won me over by exploring the humanity of its four leads, and it’s all the better for it.

Endure, Master Wayne

WB Montreal also took great care to make each Knight distinct from a gameplay perspective. While they all fundamentally control the same, there’s a surprising degree of nuance with respect to how each feels. Being a trained acrobat, Nightwing is by far the most agile, gracefully flipping, twirling and tumbling around with his dual escrima sticks. The staff-wielding Robin, being the smallest hero, is afforded unique stealth abilities like an Arkham-style Inverted Takedown that can help you avoid direct combat altogether. Batgirl, meanwhile, mixes up tonfas and nunchuks while also being able to hack security cameras. Finally, Red Hood is a brawler who leverages guns and mines into his rough and tumble playstyle.

Red Hood aims a gun in Gotham Knights.

Red Hood’s gun-focused combat is delightfully brutal.

Admittedly, combat can feel basic at first, forcing you mash the melee button to see RPG-esque numbers chip away at enemy health. What’s more, the absence of the stylish fluidity of Arkham‘s popular Freeflow Combat makes Gotham Knights seem a bit slow by comparison. But eventually, I came to appreciate how this isn’t Arkham; instead of racking up a big combo, it’s more about timing your attacks and dodges and leveraging character-specific skill trees to maximize your damage potential. For instance, Nightwing has an unlockable and upgradable ability that lets him leap off one enemy to grapple kick another, springboard off him and then repeat a couple more times. It’s fast, frenetic and incredibly effective at giving you some breathing room when dealing with larger groups of enemies. On the flip side, Red Hood has a move that lets him attach a mine to enemies before throwing them and leaving them open for a well-timed shot that causes a wide-reaching explosion. There’s also a gear system to spec out your hero, which I initially thought felt tacked on but ultimately proved useful as I was able to give my attacks elemental add-ons like ice effects to freeze enemies.

Where Gotham Knights lost me at times, however, is with its structure. Those heartfelt scenes that I mentioned earlier? They take place exclusively in the Belfry, the Knights’ base of operations in between missions, and many of them are completely optional, at that. For pretty much the rest of the campaign, Gotham Knights‘ single-player experience is an awkwardly solitary affair. Before setting out from the Belfry and venturing out into the open-world Gotham, you’ll select one of the Knights to play as. The catch? Only the Knight you’ve selected will actually leave the Belfry, so any cutscenes or gameplay moments you’ll experience will only feature them. It’s a baffling choice that squanders much of the potential of having a story centred around a group of heroes. Unless you play co-op, you’ll never actually see the Knights, you know, actually teaming up.

What that leaves you with, then, is a suite of missions that all play out the same but have slight dialogue variations depending on the character you selected. That in itself is fine, as it’s unreasonable to expect different stories for each character, but it’s frankly bizarre to not even have other Knights show up here and there — if not as a computer-controlled ally, then at least in the occasional cutscene. So strange is this “single hero” approach that beating the final boss as Nightwing yielded me a series of cutscenes only featuring Dick; it was as if WB Montreal forgot about the other heroes.

Instead, all we get is the remaining Knights alternating between talking to you over comms as you play as your chosen hero. While this decision surely was made to accommodate the drop-in/drop-out co-op (in which cutscenes are framed from the perspective of the host’s character), it leaves the single-player experience with a sense of disjointedness. Co-op itself is also quite entertaining, although it currently only lets you have a second character to play the same single-player missions; with nothing specifically designed for you and a friend to take on, it doesn’t drastically change the experience. A free four-player co-op mode, Heroic Assault, will launch in November and have unique arena-based challenges.

World’s Okayest Detectives

The campaign further suffers from rather painfully dated mission design. Often, progression in a given questline is locked behind unbearably tedious busywork, like “stop five premeditated crimes” to find out what Mr. Freeze is planning or “interrogate three gangs in different districts” to locate a person of interest in your investigation. It’s annoyingly frequent and can really kill the flow of the narrative.

The Court of Owls in Gotham Knights.

Many of Gotham Knights’ best moments feature the enigmatic Court of Owls.

This spotty design applies to both main and sidequests. The perfect example of this can be found in an optional Harley Quinn mission. Sure, it starts off promising, with some city riots leading you to a hospital overrun by the deranged doctor herself. And when I first entered the building, I was enamoured with the eerie, run-down atmosphere juxtaposed with Harley’s vibrant, jester-themed aesthetic sprinkle throughout. But that novelty quickly runs out when practically every single room consisted of groups of enemies to clear out, with nothing meaningful to shake up each encounter outside of the occasional electrical trip mine. At times, it feels like WB Montreal was afraid to let you go very long without punching something, and it can become grating.

This is quite a shame, honestly, because there are some exceptional levels that exhibit a bit more restraint in this regard. Take the mission that has you infiltrating an aristocratic Court of Owls gala — this is just as much about sneaking around and locating specific targets as it is combat, giving it a nifty espionage vibe. Another Court quest, meanwhile, takes a psychological turn, evoking the spirit of the fantastic Scarecrow nightmare sequences from Batman: Arkham Asylum. If only the campaign was able to sustain this level of variety.

Gotham Knights' open-world city.

WB Montreal’s open-world Gotham is expansive and well-realized.

Special shoutout must also be given to the city itself. While not as visually stunning as Arkham Knight, it’s certainly the biggest and densest Gotham we’ve seen. Unlike the Arkham games’ various story justifications to awkwardly explain why there are no NPCs, this Gotham features plenty of NPCs throughout the rain-soaked streets, shouting cheery words of encouragement or angry protests as you pass by. Even without a cool gliding mechanic à la Arkham, it’s certainly fun to drive around on the Batcycle and soak in the moody atmosphere. Indeed, whenever the missions proved dull, I found myself having a blast exploring Gotham as Nightwing, somersaulting off rooftops, stopping random crimes and hearing the ever-lovable hero crack wise. And despite the furor over the lack of a 60fps option, the game looked and ran decently for me on PS5 — it’s pretty polished and bug-free on the whole.

A Knight to Remember

I’ve come away a bit torn on Gotham Knights. Frustratingly archaic and repetitive quest design and missed opportunities with our titular heroes hold back the experience from greatness. But even if Gotham Knights didn’t quite live up to the promise of a Bat Family team-up, it graciously let me live out my fantasies of fighting crime in an open-world Gotham as Nightwing while telling a memorable story about Batman’s larger supporting cast. Gotham Knights is certainly imperfect, but like its lead characters, it’s got a lot of heart, and that’s ultimately what counts.

Gotham Knights will launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC on October 21st.

Image credit: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

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Spotify might launch HiFi quality tier next month

It looks like Spotify might finally bring HiFi streaming quality to subscribers. HiFi music is already available on Apple Music, Deezer and Tidal, but currently, the streaming music platform doesn’t offer music quality beyond 320kbit/s.

Spotify’s confirmed a HiFi subscription is coming back in 2021, but the lossless quality setting hasn’t yet hit the music streaming platform. Now, a Reddit user (nearlymind) has spotted the feature ahead of what is likely its official launch.

When the Redditor cancelled their Spotify Premium subscription to switch to Apple Music, the platform sent them a survey that asked them if they would consider paying for Spotify Platinum in the next 30 days. If this survey is correct, Spotify Platinum, which is assumed to include lossless quality music, might roll out in November.

Spotify new Platinum plan could feature HiFi streaming support, Studio Sound, headphone tuner utility, audio insights, Library Pro, Playlist Pro and Limited ad-supported Spotify podcasts.

It’s currently unclear what Playlist Pro would entail, but it could be similar to Apple Music’s Smart Playlist feature, which automatically adds songs to a playlist that fits specific criteria. On the other hand, Library Pro could let users edit metadata for songs, artists, albums and more.

Spotify Platinum will cost $19.99 USD (about $27.52 CAD), according to the Redditor’s post, which puts the cost in-line with Tidal. However, Apple Music offers HiFi as part of its base-level $9.99 pricing, so it’s possible we’ll see a restructuring of Spotify’s pricing tiers.

Source: What HiFi

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Superfan Nav Bhatia shows off Raptors 2019 championship ring in Google Pixel 7 ad

Google’s new ad for the Pixel 7 series features the “greatest pick up game of all time.”

Set on a basketball court and featuring the best NBA stars, Google’s Pixel 7 is on full display through its various features.

But the ad seems to be equal parts showing off the new device and friendly banter.

Part of this is displayed through the appearance of Canadians Simu Liu and Nav Bhatia. While only appearing for a couple of seconds, the pair manage to diss Jimmy Goldstein, an American businessman labelled a superfan given the number of NBA games he attends.

Bhatia, a Canadian businessman, holds the title of the original superfan and rubs it in Goldstein’s face as he shows off the championship ring the Toronto Raptors gave him after winning the 2019 NBA Championship.

Watch the ad for yourself here:

Source: Google (YouTube)

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More than a billion mobile games are being downloaded globally every week

Prominent app analytics firm Data.ai (formerly App Annie) has published a new Q3 2022 report on the mobile gaming industry, and there are quite a few interesting findings.

To start, it found that each week, consumers are spending $1.54 billion USD (about $2.2 billion CAD) in mobile games as well as downloading more than 1.1 billion new titles. Data.ai notes that even though this is a slight drop from last year, it’s still 25 percent higher than Q3 2019, showing how gaming has only continued to grow amid the pandemic.

To that point, Data.ai reiterated that of the project $222 billion USD (about $305 billion CAD) that it expects the gaming industry to generate overall this year, mobile gaming will account for about 60 percent.

Speaking of percentages, the firm also acknowledged that gaming is more impactful on Google Play than iOS. To be sure, the App Store generated $21 billion USD (about $28.9 billion CAD) in mobile gaming revenue in Q3, which was well above the $11.4 billion USD (about $15.7 billion CAD).

But on the App Store, only about half of revenue comes from game, versus roughly two-thirds of revenue on the Play Store. Put another way, nearly half of the 30 billion apps downloaded on Google Play in Q3 were games, versus only a quarter on iOS. Therefore, mobile gaming plays a comparatively bigger role for Android than its does for iOS.

In terms of specific games, Data.ai says Subway Surfers was the most downloaded game across both platforms in Q3, while Honor of Kings saw the largest consumer spend. Data.ai also singled out Blizzard’s Diablo Immortal, which launched in June to much criticism over its monetization. Despite that controversy, the game still placed seventh in total consumer spend, edging out Pokémon Go and coming in a few spots behind Roblox and Genshin Impact.

Image credit: Blizzard

Source: Data.ai

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SpaceX reveals plans to launch 350 Mbps satellite internet on planes

Using the internet on a plane is typically an expensive and awful experience, but that could soon change.

Following the launch of Starlink for RVs, Elon Musk-owned SpaceX has revealed Starlink Aviation, a new project that aims to equip airplanes with the company’s Aero Terminal kits starting in 2023.

According to Starlink Aviation’s FAQ page, the service will be available worldwide to planes equipped with an Aero Terminal. The only catch is that the plane needs to have an unobstructed view of the sky. In theory, Starlink’s low-earth satellites should be able to provide internet to passengers when a plane is over water, taxiing or even waiting to take off.

Given most in-flight internet is limited to 100 Mbps (if you’re lucky), Starlink’s far faster 350 Mbps allows users to do more things while on a flight, including playing online games or even making video calls.

Starlink has yet to announce what airlines will offer its new Aviation service. It’s likely that since the Terminal kits won’t launch until 2023, it will be a few months before we get a list of airlines that are part of the platform.

That said, Hawaiian Airlines recently announced that it’s deploying Starlink in select aircraft, and Delta has stated that it’s running “exploratory” Starlink tests.

It’s unclear how much Starlink Aviation will cost passengers to use or what the price of Terminals Kits is for airlines.

Image credit: Shutterstock

Source: SpaceX Via: Engadget

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Silent Hill 2 remake officially announced for PS5 and PC

After months of rumours, Konami has officially unveiled a remake of its beloved survival horror game, Silent Hill 2, for PlayStation 5 and PC.

As previously speculated, Polish developer Bloober Team (best known for last year’s The Medium and Layers of Fear) is handling the remake, simply titled Silent Hill 2. Konami says members of the original Silent Hill 2 development team, including monster designer Masahiro Ito and composer Akira Yamaoka, are also involved.

Originally released in 2001 on PlayStation 2 and Xbox, Silent Hill 2 follows James Sunderland, a man who goes to the mysterious eponymous town after receiving a letter from his dead wife. Silent Hill 2 has since received widespread acclaim for its narrative, atmosphere, monster design and music and is widely considered to be one of the greatest games ever made.

In the trailer, we get a glimpse of the game in action, although it’s primarily in the form of cinematics instead of gameplay. Pyramid Head, Silent Hill 2‘s most iconic monster, is also teased. No release window was provided, however. It’s also unclear how faithful this remake will remain to the original. In recent years, we’ve seen such dramatic re-imaginings of classic games as Final Fantasy VII Remake and Resident Evil 2, to more 1:1 recreations like The Last of Us Part I and Demon’s Souls. 

The Silent Hill 2 remake was revealed during the Silent Hill Transmission, a pre-recorded Konami presentation offering a look at the future of the long-running horror series. Other announcements include a Silent Hill game from beloved indie publisher Annapurna Interactive, a tease for the next Silent Hill movie and a mysterious project called Silent Hill F.

On the one hand, a lot of these projects seem a ways off, especially considering we didn’t get much in the way of release windows or gameplay. That said, Konami has built up a reputation for moving away from big-budget games, such as when it unceremoniously cancelled Hideo Kojima’s Silent Hills in 2015, and instead turning its wealth of IP into pachinko machines. Therefore, the Silent Hill Transmission was clearly a way for the Japanese gaming giant to show its commitment to Silent Hill.

Image credit: Konami

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CRTC decision on MVNO access sets rules between regional players, incumbents

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) says it’s one step closer to enabling the deployment of mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) in Canada.

The Commission published a lengthy decision on October 19th covering the terms and conditions related to MVNO service and measures to govern relationships between regional providers and incumbents like Bell, Rogers, Telus, and Sasktel.

MVNOs operate on top of existing networks to offer service (similar to how independent ISPs use existing broadband infrastructure to offer internet services to Canadians, but for mobile networks). The CRTC mandates the national wireless providers (Bell, Rogers, and Telus) — as well as SaskTel in Saskatchewan — provide network access to regional carriers.

As a quick refresher, the CRTC chose to pursue a facilities-based MVNO model in April of 2021. The decision came as a disappointment to many since it required regional providers to have invested in network infrastructure and spectrum to gain MVNO access. Critics said that requirement would limit who could launch MVNO services in Canada.

While the October 19th decision maintains that requirement, it also establishes several other details of MVNO access. You can access the entire decision here, but we’ll tackle some of the standouts below.

First, the CRTC denied various provisions restricting MVNO eligibility based on minimum spectrum holdings and other spectrum-related issues. However, regional wireless carriers seeking MVNO elibility must still register as a wireless carrier with the Commission, have a home public mobile network somewhere in Canada, and actively offer mobile wireless services to retail customers. Moreover, the CRTC expanded eligibility to regional wireless carriers that hold local telephone spectrum licences.

The CRTC also decided that the MVNO access service should be considered an extension of a regional carrier’s home network. Aside from reducing complexity, this would make the home network and MVNO access available to all end users and eliminate the need to distinguish between home network and MVNO access users.

The Commission also determined that MVNO access would include all available GSM-based networks. That means 3G, 4G/LTE, 5G and beyond will be available to regional carriers. It also determined that MVNO access should support seamless hand-off to avoid dropped calls or service disruptions when users transition between networks.

Other decisions include denying provisions to restrict the resale of MVNO access service and to require regional carriers to compensate incumbents for inaccurate traffic forecasts. It also determined that MVNO access rates be open to renegotiation at least every two years, although parties can agree to different time frames if they choose.

The full decision is available here.

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Here are the changes to Canadian mobile rate plans this week [October 19 – 26]

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

Get a credit of up to $200 towards a new Apple Watch when you trade in an eligible smartwatch
Add a family member and get 15GB of unlimited data for only $35/mo in QC, for $45 in MB & SK and for $55 in main regions

Switch your business to Canada’s best 5G network and get a credit of $600 per line
Get bonus Crave Mobile for 24 months with Unlimited Share Plans
Ultimate 40 and 40 (Canada & U.S.) in QC and Ultimate 45 and 50 in
main regions
Get 500MB bonus data/mo. with automatic monthly top-up options with the $30, $40, $45 & $55 prepaid plans
Buy a new phone online and save $50
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
Pay even less per month with the Device Return Option.
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
Save $20/mo. for every family member you add to your account
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:

Get iPhone 11 Pro, 12 and Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G on Clearance.
Get the all-new Google Pixel 7

Ongoing deals:

Save up to $35 per month for 12 months on unlimited Fido Home Internet when you pair with a Mobile plan. That’s up to $420 in savings
Save up to $25/mo for 12 months on Fido Home Internet
Get your certified pre-loved phones starting from just $3/month
Fido postpaid customers get new deals and giveaways, with Fido XTRA.
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% with financing on select plans for $10/month when you add a line to your account
Trade in select devices and get a minimum credit of $100
One Month Free Service when you invite your friends and they join Fido

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Noticeable price changes:

Get the new Google Pixel 7

New deals:

Get the Google Pixel 6a at only $10/month, plus a JBL speaker as a bonus.

Ongoing deals:

Get 10 GB bonus per year in Canada with 15GB Canada plan
Work from home seamlessly with the powerful Unlimited 400 Internet plan at just $70/month
TV 10 choices Sports option + Unlimited 60 Internet plan = all your sports and much more for only $114/month
For studies and entertainment, count on the performance of the Unlimited 60 Internet and save $12/month
Get up to $500 in credit when you trade in your old phone
With a TV or TV App plan, you can enjoy all Vrai and Club illico content as much as you want for 6 months
Subscribe to the QUB musique Family plan at the exclusive rate of $9,99/month your Videotron Mobile plan
Get 100 GB bonus per year along with $15 monthly savings with all-Inclusive 20GB, 40GB and 50GB plan
Add the TV App Basic service plan to any Internet plan for only $5 more per month
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)
Sale on phone cables, chargers and audio accessories

Noticeable price changes:

Score the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G for $10/month with the Tab.
Pre-order Google Pixel 7 or Pixel 7 Pro now

New deals:

Get 20GB for only $65/month.

Ongoing deals:

For a limited time, get select Certified Pre-owned iPhones starting at $3/month with the Tab
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

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Noticeable price changes:

Pre-order the new Google Pixel 7 Pro starting from $39.13/mo for 24 months with financing and Upfront Edge
Get the iPhone 13 128GB for only $9.13/mo (after bill credit, plus taxes) for 24 months with financing and Upfront Edge when you return your device within 2 years.
Trade in an eligible phone and enjoy a one time trade-in credit of up to $1,001 towards iPhone 14 of your choice with select plans.
Get iPhone 14 Pro for only $12.86/mo!

Ongoing deals:

Get 5 Roam Like Home days at no cost every year (up to $75 value).
Student mobile plans starting at just at $45/month in MB, SK & QC and $55/month in ON
For a limited time, add a Rogers Infinite mobile plan to your home services for just $60/mo and enjoy unlimited data, including 25GB of high-speed shareable data (ON)
Get Apple Watch Series 8 starting from $29.11/mo with financing and get your smartwatch plan free, both for 24 months when you activate on select plans
Score the ultimate Samsung S22 128GB + Galaxy Buds2 bundle for only $32.17/mo for 24 months with financing on a Rogers Infinite plan with Upfront Edge when you return your device within 2 years.
Limited time offer on Infinite 20GB plan for $65/month and $45/month for additional lines in QC
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
Promotional data plan for individual plans on $45/mo 6GB plan, $50/mo 10GB plan and $55/mo 15GB plan
Sign up for Disney+ through Rogers and get 6 months on select Rogers Infinite plans

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Ongoing deals:

Save $180 on LivingWell Companion Go
Get iPhone 14 Pro and save up to $530 with Bring-It-Back
Bundle a new Apple Watch with Telus Health Companion from $54/month
iPhone 14 + Apple Watch SE Incredibly powerful together
Enjoy AirPods Pro on us when you get PureFibre 1.5 Gigabit Internet (BC &AB)
Get 50GB of high-speed CAN-U.S. data for $105 per mo Perfect for digital nomads and snowbirds alike
Get a FREE $400 Telus prepaid Visa. (BC&AB)
Earn a reward worth $50 when you refer a friend to Telus
It’s only $10 extra per month to double your data
Save $40 on all SmartWear devices
Get Stream+ for as low as $20 per month on select Unlimited plans
Join the Telus Exclusive Partner Program and save more
Bundle your services and get up to $40 off each month (QC)
Save big on the flashiest phones with Bring‑It‑Back
Get a bonus 500MB of data when you sign-up for Auto Top-up on $30, $40, $45 & $55 prepaid talk, text & data plans
Get a bonus 100MB of data when you sign-up for Auto Top-up on $25 prepaid talk & text plan

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Noticeable price changes:

Great deals on certified pre-owned iPhone 8 and Samsung Galaxy S10

New deals:

Get 5GB of 4G speed data for $40

Ongoing deals:

For a limited time, get a $30 bill credit when you purchase a Certified Pre-Owned phone
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 included with each purchase of a Certified Pre-Owned phone

Browse Public Mobile cell phone plans

Ongoing deals:

Exclusive Quebec offer – Get 5GB of bonus data on plans $35+ as of your second anniversary date
500MB bonus with Autopay on all 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

Noticeable price changes:

Get Certified Pre-loved : iPhone 12, 12 Pro, 13, 13 Mini, 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro max, 12 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy S20 5G, 20 + 5G, S20 Ultra 5G, S22 and S22+
Get iPhone 11 for $28.25/mo for 24 months with Sweet Pay

New deals:

Get Bonus 500MB data with unlimited Canada wide $32, $34, $38, $43, $53 & $58 prepaid plans.

Ongoing deals:

Get Bonus 500MB data with unlimited Province wide $31, $35, $40, $50 and $55 prepaid plans
Value-packed mobile plans and home internet. Now $61/Mo when you bring your own phone + free $50 visa prepaid card
Back to school value packed plan : 5GB for $35 when you bring your own phone. QC 8GB for $55/mo. when you bring your own phone
Hot offer. Get 25 Mbps for the same promo price as 10 Mbps + Get a $50 Visa prepaid card with $39/mo plan. Get $50 Visa Prepaid card with $50/mo, $53/mo & $70/mo internet plans
Internet + TV from $64/mo. plus get a $50 visa prepaid card
Get 250MB Bonus Data with Unlimited Canada wide $25 plan and with Unlimited province wide $22 and $29 plan
Get TV starting from $25/mo in QC and $35 in ON
Get a new phone. Plans starting from $27/mo
The new Google Pixel 6a plus member benefits. Plus get 3 months of Youtube Premium and Google One
Add a line for $10/mo. and make calls and send messages with your Apple Watch SE and leave your phone at home
Limited time offer on $45 and $55/mo ($55 includes 15GB + Bonus 5GB of Data) data, talk & text plans
100MB Bonus Data on the $15 prepaid plan with PPU with AutoPay option
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 of 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
Crave is available as an add-on for TV for only $20/mo. hook up today and get 2 months free
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.

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Get the new Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro. Plus add an unlimited data plan starting at $45/mo. with Digital Discount.
Activate any phone on a $35+/mo. plan and get a ZTE Grand X View 4 tablet with 4GB of data for $10/mo. for 24 months
Limited time offer on iPhone 12, 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max

Ongoing deals:

iPhone 14 Pro & 14 Plus – Pre-order now on Big Gig Unlimited data plans starting at 45/mo.
Get 1.5GB of data for $19/mo. for 12 months
Bring your own phone deals : 10GB for $30/mo. and 20GB for $40/mo
Bring your own phone plans – 25GB(20+5GB Bonus) for $50/mo, 30GB(20+10GB Bonus) for $60/mo, 35GB(15+20GB Bonus) for $70/mo and 50GB(35GB+15GB Bonus) (Canada/U.S.) for $75/mo
Enjoy one free month of Visual Voicemail when you sign up in-store or online for a Freedom Phone Line
Get unlimited talk and text starting at $99 per year. New Prepaid activations only
Refer a friend and get a $25 service credit for each referral. Save up to $250 a year

New Deals:

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!

Ongoing deals:

Save $10/mo. for 6 months when you sign up for noSTRINGS Talk, Text + Data or Unlimited plans.
Upgrade your device and get 15 GB of data for just $85/mo.
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 10% off when you buy 2 or 20% off when you buy 3 or more regular priced cases, screen protectors, and/or chargers
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
Sign up for SaskTel Internet on the infiNET 300 plan and get this special deal + get Optimum In-home Wi-Fi free for the first 12 months
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.
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:

Moto G Pure, G Power, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G, Z Fold3 5G, Z Fold 4, Z Flip4, S22, S22+, S21 FE 5G, S22 Ultra are on sale.
Motorola Moto G Power 64 GB is now available

Ongoing deals:

Bundle home services with Mobile and save $120/year
Refer a friend to Eastlink Mobile and you both get a $25 credit
Family Share your Unlimited Data and save $1800 over 24 months
Add Mobile to other popular Eastlink services and save up to $15/month
Get a $50 welcome credit when you sign up for a new mobile data plan online
Get 3 months of Apple TV+ free when you buy an Apple device
Order your Bundle anytime online get $200 welcome credit
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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Noticeable price changes:

TCL Flip 8GB is now available
Samsung Galaxy S21FE 5G 128GB available for 39.54/month for 24 months

Ongoing deals:

    • Activate your first Fizz plan using the referral code of a friend and you’ll each get a $25 referral bonus
      Mix & match your plans from $61/month
      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:

Get a new iPhone 14 128GB on an Unlimited plan with 25GB Fast LTE starting from $72/mo when paired with Fibre+ Gig 1.5 Internet

Ongoing deals:

Experience Fibre+ Gig speeds for only $99/mo and connect more devices with next-gen WiFi 6 tech
Bill credits with : Fibre + Internet and Fibre + Internet & TV
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:

$25 off + free SIM Card with the purchase of a phone and a $50 top up
$25 off Sky Elite phone with a $50 top up plus Free SIM.

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Ongoing deals:

Get an additional 5% 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:

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)

Ongoing deals:

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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