Good news for our friends to the north. The Nexus S is coming to all Canadian carriers. The handset will remain a Google experience device which means there will be no carrier related apps or overlays on the device. It will retain all of its features including NFC when it arrives. You’ll also be able to purchase the device at Mobilicity, WIND Mobile and Videotron Ltee. Start saving your money now, the price hasn’t been set, you can expect it to retail between $200 on contract or $530 off contract when it’s released this spring.
[via business.financialpost]
Related posts:
HTC Incredible S coming to Bell and Virgin in Canada?
HTC Incredible S starts at $99 from Bell
TELUS Samsung Galaxy S II Hercules benchmarked and look beautiful
Samsung Galaxy S II X coming to TELUS October 28
Huawei Honor becomes the first Android device to get an official update to Android 4.0
Google puts the Nexus S Android 4.0 update on hold
Samsung Galaxy NOTE making it way through Canada in February
TELUS launches the HTC One V

Trackbacks




[...] is taking the Nexus S to Canada later this month where the handset maker plans to release the device across all wireless carriers. This means that Bell, Rogers, Telus, Mobilicity, WIND [...]
[...] is taking the Nexus S to Canada later this month where the handset maker plans to release the device across all wireless carriers. This means that Bell, Rogers, Telus, Mobilicity, WIND [...]
RT @AndroidMixer: Nexus S is coming to all Canadian carriers http://bit.ly/et0C1Q #android
RT @AndroidMixer: RT @AndroidMixer: Nexus S is coming to all Canadian carriers http://bit.ly/et0C1Q #android
[...] is taking the Nexus S to Canada later this month where the handset maker plans to release the device across all wireless carriers. This means that Bell, Rogers, Telus, Mobilicity, WIND [...]