
Apple today announced its new iPhone 12 at its special event, while on stage it mentioned Bell as a supported 5G carrier as part of a presentation slide. No mention of Telus or Rogers on stage, but we’ll find out soon enough once this event is over.
Earlier today, Apple announced its new HomePod Mini, priced at $129 in Canada.
Update: iPhone in Canada has learned iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro will support all 5G networks in Canada.
Update 2: Here’s an explanation why iPhone 12 on 5G networks is Canada isn’t a game changer yet, according to one analyst.
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