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Fido removes $58/mo 10GB plan, leaves $55/8GB and $60/15GB options

Rogers’ flanker brand Fido dropped its $58/mo 10GB plan a couple of days after it became available.

While not a huge change overall, it’s now one less option for Fido customers, especially those looking to get a phone with the carrier. Fido only offers a small number of plans to customers who choose to get a phone from the carrier — with the removal of the $58/10GB option, there are now only two plans to pick from.

Customers who choose to bring their own phone have a few more options thanks to Fido’s lower-cost ‘Starter’ plans, ‘Talk & Text’ plans, and ‘Basic’ plans. Still, options remain fairly limited.

The $58/10GB plan emerged on February 24th after Fido ended its $58/15GB promotional offer. That promo plan was just the 10GB plan with a bonus 5GB of data, so it made sense that the $58/10GB was sticking around after the end of the promotion.

The two remaining ‘Data, Talk & Text’ plans are $55/mo 8GB and $60/mo 15GB. This matches what Bell’s Virgin Plus offers. Telus’ Koodo still offers the $58/15GB promo plan, but it’s set to end on February 27th. It’s unclear what plans Koodo will offer after the promo ends, but they will likely be similar to the current Fido and Virgin plans.

Fido’s plans are available here.

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Machine Gun Kelly will be a playable character in WWE 2K22

After being trolled for his awkward shooting form during the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) is ready to appear in another game, but this one isn’t in real life.

The rapper turned pop punk artist announced that he will be a playable character in WWE 2K22 and tweeted that “you can slam me through a table as much as you want.” Eminem, G-Eazy and Corey Taylor’s pre-orders are in 😂.

However, don’t expect to play as him or against him on March 11th (WWE 2K22 release date). 2K says that MGK would be introduced to the game as part of a post-release DLC drop, which, as of right now, doesn’t have a tentative release date.

MGK has long been a fan of WWE, and has appeared in the ring on more than one occasion. He is also working as executive producer for the upcoming game’s 12-track playlist that includes music from Toronto-born The Weeknd, British rock band Bring Me The Horizon, American hip-hop staples Wu-Tang clan, and more, including himself.

Check out the full tracklist below:

  • Machine Gun Kelly – “Concert for Aliens”
  • Machine Gun Kelly ft. Yungblud & Bert McCracken – “Body Bag”
  • Wu-Tang Clan – “Protect Ya Neck”
  • Motorhead – “Iron Fist”
  • Poppy – “Say Cheese” (Live NXT version)
  • Royal Blood – “Typhoons”
  • Bring Me The Horizon – “Happy Song”
  • The Weeknd – “Heartless”
  • Turnstile – “I Don’t Wanna Be Blind”
  • Asking Alexandria – “The Final Episode (Let’s Change the Channel)”
  • KennyHoopla – “Hollywood Sucks.”

WWE 2K22 releases on March 11th. You can pre-order the title for Ps4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X and PC here.

Image credit: WWE 2K

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Google to remove Chrome’s ‘Lite mode’ data saver feature on March 29

Google confirmed its removing Chrome for Android’s ‘Lite’ mode, previously called ‘Data Saver,’ at the end of March.

In a post on the Google Chrome Help site, a Chrome Support Manager details that Chrome version ‘M100’ will bring the end of Lite mode on March 29th. Lite mode, for those unfamiliar with the feature, was introduced back in 2014 under the name ‘Chrome Data Saver.’ It helped reduce the amount of mobile data used by smartphones and boosted web page loading speed.

As for why Lite mode is going away, Google says it’s because of cheap mobile data:

“In recent years we’ve seen a decrease in cost for mobile data in many countries, and we’ve shipped many improvements to Chrome to further minimize data usage and improve web page loading. Although Lite mode is going away, we remain committed to ensuring Chrome can deliver a fast webpage loading experience on mobile.”

While the change won’t have a huge impact on users in places where mobile data is cheap, some Canadians may feel the pinch. Many plans have lots of data, but Canada still has among the most expensive mobile plans in the world — those opting for smaller data buckets to save on their monthly bill may miss Chrome’s Lite mode.

Source: Google Via: Phandroid

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Apple News’ local news experience now available in Toronto and Montreal

Apple has brought its Apple News local news experience to Toronto and Montreal.

Local news is curated by Apple News editors and features topics tied to local communities, including weather, restaurant openings, policy decisions and real estate, according to the tech giant. Specific publications included in the new initiative are as follows: CTV News, Toronto Star, La Presse, Narcity.

Local news first launched in the U.S. back in 2020 and features 14 cities and regions, including San Francisco, the Bay Area, New York, Houston, Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento, Miami, Charlotte, San Antonio, Raleigh-Durham, and Washington D.C.

Toronto’s local experience is available at this link, and Montreal’s local news experience is available here.

Apple News is available for free on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Mac. Apple News+, the tech giant’s news subscription service, costs $12.99 per month and includes access to publications like The Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, Time and more.

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What to play after Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

When I finish a great game, I’m always left with an empty feeling inside. After you spend dozens of hours with a game, it’s normal to feel directionless when the experience ends. I always end up asking myself, “What do I play after [insert game here]?”

In this new series of articles, I’ll be suggesting games that might help to fill the void left by one you’ve completed. They may not replace the game you loved, but they’ll make the wait until your next anticipated release a bit more bearable.

Let’s start with …

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

We all love Mario Kart. Thanks to its perfectly tuned controls, intricate course design, and jolly vibes, the game has sold nearly 40 million copies. It’s also the perfect game for beginners and experts alike.

But you can only play so many hours of Deluxe before you start longing for something new. Luckily, Nintendo recently announced the Booster Course Pack, which will bring 48 new courses to the game.

The first wave of courses is still a few weeks away, and there are plenty of other great games for kids and the family.

For those looking for a game to shake up the standings at gatherings, here are a few games you can play after Mario Kart 8.

Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled

Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled

Crash Team Racing is the most obvious entry on this list, but it’s here for good reason. There are plenty of Mario Kart knock-offs — I’m looking at you, Disney Speedstorm—but one of the only games to have a shot at taking the cart racing crown is Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled.

Nitro-Fueled is a fully remastered version of the original CTR experience from the ’90s. It has beautiful visuals, tight controls, and that classic Crash Bandicoot charm.

It’s available on all major consoles, so if you don’t own a Nintendo Switch, this is a great alternative. And CTR has online multiplayer, so you can dive in with friends and family wherever you are.

MobileSyrup’s Bradly Shankar praised the game, saying it’s “simply one of the best racing game experiences to date.” If you’re looking for another multiplayer racing game that’s easy to pick up and play, Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled might be just what you’re looking for.

WarioWare: Get It Together

WarioWare: Get It Together

The WarioWare series has delivered some of the most competitive and hilarious moments I’ve had with friends. We’ve been playing the series since the original title on GameCube, and the latest entry on the Nintendo Switch is one of the best yet.

Get It Together is a party game for up to four players that features dozens of micro-games that’ll challenge experienced players as much as first-timers. There’s also a two-player co-op campaign that’s perfect for passing controllers around a group.

You’re always jumping from one micro-game to the next, which keeps the game fresh and frustration-free. You’ll be screaming one second and intensely focused the next.

The humour isn’t going to be for everyone, but for family events and parties, WarioWare: Get It Together is a great game to have on the shelf.

Mario Party Superstars

Mario Party Superstars

Let’s be honest—Mario Party games have been more miss than hit over the past decade. But Mario Party Superstars has proven itself to be the best in the series since the days of the N64.

Superstars is a collection of the best maps and minigames from all of the previous entries, dating back to the very first game. It has the updated graphics, accessibility features, and controls of the modern games, but it skips all of the tedious minigames and unnecessary features that have bogged down recent titles.

As MobileSyrup’s Patrick O’Rourke puts it, if you were “one of those kids who got a hole in their hand after playing Mario Party’s ‘Tug o’ War’ minigame … you’ll likely find a lot to like about Mario Party Superstars.”

We could also see a DLC update for the game in the future as part of Nintendo’s online offering. Fingers crossed for even more maps and minigames down the road.

There’s no party like a Mario Party, ’cause a Mario Party feud will tear family and friends apart for years to come.

That’s You

That's You video game

That’s You isn’t a game that’s talked about as much as Jackbox Party Pack or Mario games, but it remains one of my family’s favourites. That’s You uses your smartphone as the controller, and tests to see how well you know the other players.

It’s the most fun when you get together with your entire family and bring your new partner home to meet them for the first time, and then watch as they have to explain why they chose your dad as the person most likely to blow out someone else’s candles on their birthday in the game. That’s a purely hypothetical scenario though …

The game does a great job of always keeping the focus on the players instead of the game itself, which is why I’d recommend it over some of the recent Jackbox games. Unlike with Jackbox, the enjoyment of the game isn’t dependent on how funny the players are. With That’s You, every moment has the potential to be funny, tense, and eye-opening.

That’s You is only available on Playstation consoles, but you can play it remotely with a single copy of the game, so it’s a great one to play if you aren’t able to be with your friends or family for an event.

Overcooked: All You Can Eat

Overcooked 2

Cooking is a big part of many family events, and the kitchen is often the place where most of the shouting goes down. To escape that, play some Overcooked: All You Can Eat, the game designed to get you shouting in a virtual kitchen instead.

If you aren’t familiar with Overcooked, you play as a chef tasked with serving as many customers as possible in a set amount of time. But you’re going to need to work together as a team to pass each level.

Whether you’re dodging traffic to deliver the food to customers or sliding across ice to cook the chicken, Overcooked always finds a way to make being a chef as chaotic as possible.

All You Can Eat bundles together the original Overcooked, Overcooked 2, and all of the DLC in one package. It’s the perfect game to make your family forget that your uncle spilled gravy all over the new sofa.

Hidden Agenda

To be clear, this isn’t a game for kids. This is a mature game about solving a series of murders. But if you’re looking for a game to play with friends or older family members that you can complete in a single sitting, Hidden Agenda is a blast.

Developed by Supermassive Games, the team behind Until Dawn and the Dark Pictures Anthology, Hidden Agenda is designed to be played as a group. Up to six players can join the experience by voting on major decisions via an app on your smartphone.

And if working together to solve a murder isn’t challenging enough, you can play the competitive mode where one player is tasked with working against the group to throw them off the scent.

It’s the closest you’ll get to being in a horror movie with your friends. That alone makes it a game that I can easily recommend.

Let us know which games you’d like recommendations for down in the comments below. We’ll be continuing the “What to play after…” series in the coming weeks with Horizon: Forbidden West.

And if you have any recommendations for games to play after Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, recommend them so that we can check them out!

MobileSyrup utilizes affiliate partnerships. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, though MobileSyrup may earn a commission on purchases made via these links that help fund the journalism provided free on our website.

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What to play after Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

When I finish a great game, I’m always left with an empty feeling inside. After you spend dozens of hours with a game, it’s normal to feel directionless when the experience ends. I always end up asking myself, “What do I play after [insert game here]?”

In this new series of articles, I’ll be suggesting games that might help to fill the void left by one you’ve completed. They may not replace the game you loved, but they’ll make the wait until your next anticipated release a bit more bearable.

Let’s start with …

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

We all love Mario Kart. Thanks to its perfectly tuned controls, intricate course design, and jolly vibes, the game has sold nearly 40 million copies. It’s also the perfect game for beginners and experts alike.

But you can only play so many hours of Deluxe before you start longing for something new. Luckily, Nintendo recently announced the Booster Course Pack, which will bring 48 new courses to the game.

The first wave of courses is still a few weeks away, and there are plenty of other great games for kids and the family.

For those looking for a game to shake up the standings at gatherings, here are a few games you can play after Mario Kart 8.

Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled

Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled

Crash Team Racing is the most obvious entry on this list, but it’s here for good reason. There are plenty of Mario Kart knock-offs — I’m looking at you, Disney Speedstorm—but one of the only games to have a shot at taking the cart racing crown is Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled.

Nitro-Fueled is a fully remastered version of the original CTR experience from the ’90s. It has beautiful visuals, tight controls, and that classic Crash Bandicoot charm.

It’s available on all major consoles, so if you don’t own a Nintendo Switch, this is a great alternative. And CTR has online multiplayer, so you can dive in with friends and family wherever you are.

MobileSyrup’s Bradly Shankar praised the game, saying it’s “simply one of the best racing game experiences to date.” If you’re looking for another multiplayer racing game that’s easy to pick up and play, Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled might be just what you’re looking for.

WarioWare: Get It Together

WarioWare: Get It Together

The WarioWare series has delivered some of the most competitive and hilarious moments I’ve had with friends. We’ve been playing the series since the original title on GameCube, and the latest entry on the Nintendo Switch is one of the best yet.

Get It Together is a party game for up to four players that features dozens of micro-games that’ll challenge experienced players as much as first-timers. There’s also a two-player co-op campaign that’s perfect for passing controllers around a group.

You’re always jumping from one micro-game to the next, which keeps the game fresh and frustration-free. You’ll be screaming one second and intensely focused the next.

The humour isn’t going to be for everyone, but for family events and parties, WarioWare: Get It Together is a great game to have on the shelf.

Mario Party Superstars

Mario Party Superstars

Let’s be honest—Mario Party games have been more miss than hit over the past decade. But Mario Party Superstars has proven itself to be the best in the series since the days of the N64.

Superstars is a collection of the best maps and minigames from all of the previous entries, dating back to the very first game. It has the updated graphics, accessibility features, and controls of the modern games, but it skips all of the tedious minigames and unnecessary features that have bogged down recent titles.

As MobileSyrup’s Patrick O’Rourke puts it, if you were “one of those kids who got a hole in their hand after playing Mario Party’s ‘Tug o’ War’ minigame … you’ll likely find a lot to like about Mario Party Superstars.”

We could also see a DLC update for the game in the future as part of Nintendo’s online offering. Fingers crossed for even more maps and minigames down the road.

There’s no party like a Mario Party, ’cause a Mario Party feud will tear family and friends apart for years to come.

That’s You

That's You video game

That’s You isn’t a game that’s talked about as much as Jackbox Party Pack or Mario games, but it remains one of my family’s favourites. That’s You uses your smartphone as the controller, and tests to see how well you know the other players.

It’s the most fun when you get together with your entire family and bring your new partner home to meet them for the first time, and then watch as they have to explain why they chose your dad as the person most likely to blow out someone else’s candles on their birthday in the game. That’s a purely hypothetical scenario though …

The game does a great job of always keeping the focus on the players instead of the game itself, which is why I’d recommend it over some of the recent Jackbox games. Unlike with Jackbox, the enjoyment of the game isn’t dependent on how funny the players are. With That’s You, every moment has the potential to be funny, tense, and eye-opening.

That’s You is only available on Playstation consoles, but you can play it remotely with a single copy of the game, so it’s a great one to play if you aren’t able to be with your friends or family for an event.

Overcooked: All You Can Eat

Overcooked 2

Cooking is a big part of many family events, and the kitchen is often the place where most of the shouting goes down. To escape that, play some Overcooked: All You Can Eat, the game designed to get you shouting in a virtual kitchen instead.

If you aren’t familiar with Overcooked, you play as a chef tasked with serving as many customers as possible in a set amount of time. But you’re going to need to work together as a team to pass each level.

Whether you’re dodging traffic to deliver the food to customers or sliding across ice to cook the chicken, Overcooked always finds a way to make being a chef as chaotic as possible.

All You Can Eat bundles together the original Overcooked, Overcooked 2, and all of the DLC in one package. It’s the perfect game to make your family forget that your uncle spilled gravy all over the new sofa.

Hidden Agenda

To be clear, this isn’t a game for kids. This is a mature game about solving a series of murders. But if you’re looking for a game to play with friends or older family members that you can complete in a single sitting, Hidden Agenda is a blast.

Developed by Supermassive Games, the team behind Until Dawn and the Dark Pictures Anthology, Hidden Agenda is designed to be played as a group. Up to six players can join the experience by voting on major decisions via an app on your smartphone.

And if working together to solve a murder isn’t challenging enough, you can play the competitive mode where one player is tasked with working against the group to throw them off the scent.

It’s the closest you’ll get to being in a horror movie with your friends. That alone makes it a game that I can easily recommend.

Let us know which games you’d like recommendations for down in the comments below. We’ll be continuing the “What to play after…” series in the coming weeks with Horizon: Forbidden West.

And if you have any recommendations for games to play after Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, recommend them so that we can check them out!

MobileSyrup utilizes affiliate partnerships. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, though MobileSyrup may earn a commission on purchases made via these links that help fund the journalism provided free on our website.

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Green P app now accepts payments through Apple Pay and Google Pay

Toronto drivers can now use Apple Pay and Google Pay to purchase parking through Green P.

The parking application is owned by the City of Toronto and allows users to pay through the mobile app. Prior to the update, users would manually have to enter their payment information and upload funds to their accounts.

Transportation software and payment company Passport powers Green P and says the new update allows users more payment options.

Passport has also rolled out a new “quick park” feature which saves users recent parking locations to allow for easy payment.

“The popular Green P app has provided Torontonians with contactless parking payment options for the last five years,” Conor Buckley, Passport’s client success executive, said in a statement. “This update  makes the parking experience even more seamless for the end-user and we are excited to continue this partnership with Canada’s largest city.”

The app can be used towards 45,000 parking spaces across the city and sends alerts allowing users to manage their parking time.

Green P is available on iOS and Android.

Image credit: Shutterstock

Source: Passport

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Samsung Galaxy S22 series is now available in Canada

Samsung’s Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra are now available in Canada through Samsung, carriers, and other retailers.

First off, if you want to know more about the smartphones before you buy, you can check out MobileSyrup’s Galaxy S22 and S22+ review here, and S22 Ultra review here.

Samsung Galaxy S22

Samsung Galaxy S22+

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Display

6.1-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

6.6-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

6.8-inch Curved Dynamic AMOLED, 1,440 x 3,200 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display (variable 1-120Hz), HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Processor

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

RAM

8GB of RAM

8GB of RAM

8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM

Storage

128GB, 256GB

128GB, 256GB

128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Dimensions (in.)

14.6 x 70 x 7.6mm

157.4 x 75.8 x 7.6mm

163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm

Weight

168g

196g

229g

Rear Facing Camera

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

108-megapixel (f/1.8), 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree), 10-megapixel (f/4.9, 10x zoom), 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom)

Front Facing Camera

10-megapixel (f/2.2)

10-megapixel (f/2.2)

40-megapixel (f/2.2)

OS

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Battery

3,700mAh

4,500mAh

5,000mAh

Network Connectivity

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Sensors

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

SIM Type

Nano SIM, eSIM

Nano SIM, eSIM

Nano SIM, eSIM

Launch Date

March 11, 2022

March 11, 2022

February 25, 2022

Misc

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green’ and ‘Pink Gold’ as well as Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Cream,’ ‘Violet’ and ‘Light Blue.’

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green’ and ‘Pink Gold’ as well as Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Cream,’ ‘Violet’ and ‘Light Blue.’

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green,’ ‘Burgundy,’ and Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Light Blue,’ and ‘Red.’ & S Pen with 2.8 m/s latency

Display

Samsung Galaxy S22

6.1-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Samsung Galaxy S22+

6.6-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

6.8-inch Curved Dynamic AMOLED, 1,440 x 3,200 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display (variable 1-120Hz), HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Processor

Samsung Galaxy S22

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

Samsung Galaxy S22+

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

RAM

Samsung Galaxy S22

8GB of RAM

Samsung Galaxy S22+

8GB of RAM

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM

Storage

Samsung Galaxy S22

128GB, 256GB

Samsung Galaxy S22+

128GB, 256GB

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Dimensions (in.)

Samsung Galaxy S22

14.6 x 70 x 7.6mm

Samsung Galaxy S22+

157.4 x 75.8 x 7.6mm

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm

Weight

Samsung Galaxy S22

168g

Samsung Galaxy S22+

196g

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

229g

Rear Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy S22

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

Samsung Galaxy S22+

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

108-megapixel (f/1.8), 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree), 10-megapixel (f/4.9, 10x zoom), 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom)

Front Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy S22

10-megapixel (f/2.2)

Samsung Galaxy S22+

10-megapixel (f/2.2)

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

40-megapixel (f/2.2)

OS

Samsung Galaxy S22

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Samsung Galaxy S22+

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Battery

Samsung Galaxy S22

3,700mAh

Samsung Galaxy S22+

4,500mAh

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

5,000mAh

Network Connectivity

Samsung Galaxy S22

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Samsung Galaxy S22+

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Sensors

Samsung Galaxy S22

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

Samsung Galaxy S22+

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

SIM Type

Samsung Galaxy S22

Nano SIM, eSIM

Samsung Galaxy S22+

Nano SIM, eSIM

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Nano SIM, eSIM

Launch Date

Samsung Galaxy S22

March 11, 2022

Samsung Galaxy S22+

March 11, 2022

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

February 25, 2022

Misc

Samsung Galaxy S22

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green’ and ‘Pink Gold’ as well as Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Cream,’ ‘Violet’ and ‘Light Blue.’

Samsung Galaxy S22+

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green’ and ‘Pink Gold’ as well as Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Cream,’ ‘Violet’ and ‘Light Blue.’

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green,’ ‘Burgundy,’ and Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Light Blue,’ and ‘Red.’ & S Pen with 2.8 m/s latency

Let’s start with Samsung since it’s probably one of the best places to buy the Galaxy S22 series. The company has several offers available on its website that can make picking up one of these handsets a little more affordable. First, Samsung has a ‘twice the storage’ promotion that lets customers pick up a 256GB S22, S22+, or S22 Ultra for the price of the 128GB model. That offer runs until March 10th, 2022.

Other details include up to $810 off when trading in a Galaxy S, Note or Galaxy Z series smartphone, bonus Air Miles when purchasing an S22 series device (plus more Miles if you get Samsung Care+), and finally, a 30 percent discount on Samsung Care+ for the S22 series.

Prices are as follows:

As for carrier pricing, you can find those details here. Note that most of the carrier pricing was based on pre-order info and, while the prices are the same, some pre-order offers may not be available anymore.

Finally, Best Buy also has the phones available outright or through carriers. The retailer is also doing the 256GB for the price of 128GB promo. You can check out the S22 here, S22+ here, and S22 Ultra here.

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Samsung Galaxy S22 series is now available in Canada

Samsung’s Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra are now available in Canada through Samsung, carriers, and other retailers.

First off, if you want to know more about the smartphones before you buy, you can check out MobileSyrup’s Galaxy S22 and S22+ review here, and S22 Ultra review here.

Samsung Galaxy S22

Samsung Galaxy S22+

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Display

6.1-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

6.6-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

6.8-inch Curved Dynamic AMOLED, 1,440 x 3,200 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display (variable 1-120Hz), HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Processor

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

RAM

8GB of RAM

8GB of RAM

8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM

Storage

128GB, 256GB

128GB, 256GB

128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Dimensions (in.)

14.6 x 70 x 7.6mm

157.4 x 75.8 x 7.6mm

163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm

Weight

168g

196g

229g

Rear Facing Camera

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

108-megapixel (f/1.8), 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree), 10-megapixel (f/4.9, 10x zoom), 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom)

Front Facing Camera

10-megapixel (f/2.2)

10-megapixel (f/2.2)

40-megapixel (f/2.2)

OS

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Battery

3,700mAh

4,500mAh

5,000mAh

Network Connectivity

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Sensors

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

SIM Type

Nano SIM, eSIM

Nano SIM, eSIM

Nano SIM, eSIM

Launch Date

March 11, 2022

March 11, 2022

February 25, 2022

Misc

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green’ and ‘Pink Gold’ as well as Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Cream,’ ‘Violet’ and ‘Light Blue.’

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green’ and ‘Pink Gold’ as well as Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Cream,’ ‘Violet’ and ‘Light Blue.’

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green,’ ‘Burgundy,’ and Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Light Blue,’ and ‘Red.’ & S Pen with 2.8 m/s latency

Display

Samsung Galaxy S22

6.1-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Samsung Galaxy S22+

6.6-inch Flat Dynamic AMOLED, 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display, HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

6.8-inch Curved Dynamic AMOLED, 1,440 x 3,200 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz display (variable 1-120Hz), HDR10+, 240Hz Touch Sampling in Games

Processor

Samsung Galaxy S22

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

Samsung Galaxy S22+

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

RAM

Samsung Galaxy S22

8GB of RAM

Samsung Galaxy S22+

8GB of RAM

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

8GB of RAM, 12GB of RAM

Storage

Samsung Galaxy S22

128GB, 256GB

Samsung Galaxy S22+

128GB, 256GB

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB

Dimensions (in.)

Samsung Galaxy S22

14.6 x 70 x 7.6mm

Samsung Galaxy S22+

157.4 x 75.8 x 7.6mm

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm

Weight

Samsung Galaxy S22

168g

Samsung Galaxy S22+

196g

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

229g

Rear Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy S22

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

Samsung Galaxy S22+

50-megapixel (f/1.8, wide) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom) + 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree FOV, ultrawide)

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

108-megapixel (f/1.8), 12-megapixel (f/2.2, 120-degree), 10-megapixel (f/4.9, 10x zoom), 10-megapixel (f/2.4, 3x zoom)

Front Facing Camera

Samsung Galaxy S22

10-megapixel (f/2.2)

Samsung Galaxy S22+

10-megapixel (f/2.2)

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

40-megapixel (f/2.2)

OS

Samsung Galaxy S22

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Samsung Galaxy S22+

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Android 12, One UI 4.1

Battery

Samsung Galaxy S22

3,700mAh

Samsung Galaxy S22+

4,500mAh

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

5,000mAh

Network Connectivity

Samsung Galaxy S22

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Samsung Galaxy S22+

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6E

Sensors

Samsung Galaxy S22

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

Samsung Galaxy S22+

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Fingerprint (in-display), accelerometor, gyro, proximity, compass

SIM Type

Samsung Galaxy S22

Nano SIM, eSIM

Samsung Galaxy S22+

Nano SIM, eSIM

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Nano SIM, eSIM

Launch Date

Samsung Galaxy S22

March 11, 2022

Samsung Galaxy S22+

March 11, 2022

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

February 25, 2022

Misc

Samsung Galaxy S22

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green’ and ‘Pink Gold’ as well as Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Cream,’ ‘Violet’ and ‘Light Blue.’

Samsung Galaxy S22+

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green’ and ‘Pink Gold’ as well as Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Cream,’ ‘Violet’ and ‘Light Blue.’

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Colours: ‘Phantom Black,’ ‘Phantom White,’ ‘Green,’ ‘Burgundy,’ and Samsung exclusive colours ‘Gray,’ ‘Light Blue,’ and ‘Red.’ & S Pen with 2.8 m/s latency

Let’s start with Samsung since it’s probably one of the best places to buy the Galaxy S22 series. The company has several offers available on its website that can make picking up one of these handsets a little more affordable. First, Samsung has a ‘twice the storage’ promotion that lets customers pick up a 256GB S22, S22+, or S22 Ultra for the price of the 128GB model. That offer runs until March 10th, 2022.

Other details include up to $810 off when trading in a Galaxy S, Note or Galaxy Z series smartphone, bonus Air Miles when purchasing an S22 series device (plus more Miles if you get Samsung Care+), and finally, a 30 percent discount on Samsung Care+ for the S22 series.

Prices are as follows:

As for carrier pricing, you can find those details here. Note that most of the carrier pricing was based on pre-order info and, while the prices are the same, some pre-order offers may not be available anymore.

Finally, Best Buy also has the phones available outright or through carriers. The retailer is also doing the 256GB for the price of 128GB promo. You can check out the S22 here, S22+ here, and S22 Ultra here.

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Apple Airpods Max available for $689 at Best Buy

Apple’s Airpods Max, in all colourways, are currently discounted at Best Buy Canada.

The big boy headphones, which are normally available for $779 are currently available for $689.98.

It’s worth noting that this isn’t an all-time low price for the Airpods Max, but considering that these headphones rarely go on sale, it’s a solid deal if you’ve been thinking about getting your hands on a pair.

As of writing, the Skye Blue colourway has sold out, but the other four colours remain available.

Learn more about the AirPods Max in Patrick O’Rourke’s review, where he gave the headphones a 7.5 rating. Purchase the AirPods Max from Best Buy for $689.98 here.


Apple AirPods Max Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones – Space Grey | Best Buy Canada

$689.98


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