Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff

Telus Extends 6PM Early Evenings Promo & Flex Data Student Plan

This week, Telus has extended their expiring promotions until January 31, 2011. The two extensions are the 6PM Early Evenings promo and the new $55 Flex Student Plan. 6PM Early Evenings Promo For any Telus customers activating on a 3-year term, they will automatically receive free 6PM early evenings. Eligibility & Restrictions The offer is...

[Updated] Is This The Next-Generation iPhone 5?

Update 2: New video embedded: Update 1: Looks like Apple has pulled the video from YouTube! Today, a YouTube video posted by smartphone parts firm Global Direct Parts claims to be showcasing a comparison of parts between the iPhone 4 and next-generation iPhone 5! However, since it cannot be confirmed if the new device in...

Apple’s iOS Leads The Pack In The USA

For a mobile phone that has been out for less than five years, the iPhone has made some extremely impressive strides since 2007. In recent years however, we've seen improved smartphones coming to market with the most notable iPhone competitors being various touchscreen devices running Google's Android OS. According to a report from Nielsen, when...

Impressive iPhone 4 Cake Brings In The New Year!

Krishna Kalyan, resident of Hyderabad, India decided to bring in the New Year with an impressive iPhone 4 cake. We have seen previous iPhone and Apple-releated cakes in the past, but this could be the first and best iPhone 4 cake we've seen yet. As seen in the photo (taken by an iPhone, hehe), the...

iPhone Alarm Fix May Require Reboot Or Reset

Any one who uses their iPhone as their alarm clock was immediately aware of a bug on January 1, 2011. The alarm funtion that comes in the stock Clock.app on the iPhone (and iPod touch) mysteriously stopped working, causing many people to miss deadlines, work, and just plain waking up! A temporary fix was posted...

Rogers & Fido Wireless Networks Are “Secure And Private”

Recently, there were news articles appearing in the Montreal Gazette and WIRED Magazine that reported on the Rogers and Fido 2G GSM wireless networks as being vulnerable to hackers. The articles detailed that a call over a GSM network, or more specifically the Rogers/Fido network, could be easily intercepted within 20 seconds and later decrypted...