Infrequent travellers to the US and Mexico might need to plan a few more trips, with Roam Mobility now deactivating SIMs after just six months.
HUAWEI offered up the cheapest flagship phone in 2018 with the P20 Series of smartphones. In 2019 they're not only matching that achievement again with the P30 Series but offering features that surpass even the best the competition has to offer.
There's no better way to save on a new cell phone plan in Canada than to Bring Your Own Phone. You'll save a minimum of $5 to $10 and you get the freedom to move plans or even carriers whenever you want.
The Pixel 3 offers hardware that competes with the best smartphones on the market for far less damage to your wallet. The Pixel 4 improves on the Pixel 3 in almost every way but storage capacity. If you're considering the Pixel 3 XL, then definitely look at the Pixel 4 XL with a bigger battery and display.
The Pixel XL is one of the first two smartphones "made by Google", but can it hold its own against the best from Apple and Samsung?
Find out what steps to follow to unlock your Telus phone.
The G5 is the first modular-type smartphone, but new features aside, it needs to stand by itself if it's going to be worth your money.
The Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A71 feature a Zen-like balance between performance and price. The low-end Galaxy A21 and Galaxy A11 offer up-to-date smartphone technology that costs only a few dollars per week. WhistleOut Canada breaks down these four phones to see which one is best suited for your needs.
Easily Samsung's best phone yet. It's pricey, and there are a few feature misses, but none overshadow what a superb smartphone the Galaxy S8 is.
Canadians can sign up for 5G cell phone service, but the technology is still very new and limited in coverage. Many consumers don’t know whether they should upgrade to a 5G smartphone. WhistleOut Canada strives to educate mobile users so we answered many of your most popular questions.
Hundreds of cell phone plans unpacked. All the facts. No surprises.