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    Why You Might See Protestors at Your Local Verizon Store Today 

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    If you were planning a visit to your local Verizon outlet today, there's something you should know: "Team Internet", a coalition of the activist groups Demand Progress, Fight for the Future and Free Press, is planning a national day of action at Verizon stores around the country. Participants will be protesting the FCC's planned repeal of net neutrality protections in the United States.

    On November 21st FCC Chief Ajit Pai formally revealed plans to reverse the commission's 2015 net neutrality order, more specifically the Title II protections for broadband and mobile Internet traffic. The worry is that without Title II there will be nothing to stop Internet service providers from prioritizing, for example, their own video streaming services over Netflix or YouTube. Pai, on the other hand, claims that Title II has stifled innovation and investment in network infrastructure.

    The FCC will vote on Pai's plan on December 14th; the repeal is expected to go through with commissioners voting 3 for and 2 against, along party lines. What today's protests are expected to accomplish beyond raising awareness is unclear. Depending on where you stand on this issue it could be either a minor annoyance or something you'll very much want to be a part of.

    Link: VerizonProtests.com

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    Your Daily News Round-up for Wednesday, December 6th, 2017 

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    From The Web:

    China’s phone market is now dominated by five companies, none of which is Samsung

    Qualcomm introduces Snapdragon 845

    Google Pixel Buds v Apple AirPods: The brawl of the smart earbuds

    50,000 net neutrality complaints were excluded from FCC’s repeal docket

    Days Before Doing Verizon's Bidding, Ajit Pai Gives A Talk At Verizon

    From The Forums:

    Loyalty Method Failed

    Adding iPhone X to existing Verizon Shared Plan with Unlimited Data and Text Plan

    iPhone SE for $99

    Official Freedom iPhone Carrier Update

    Wi-Fi calling is here

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    Here are the New Apps for the Fitbit Ionic 

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    TechCrunch reports that a software update has brought over 60 new apps and watchfaces to Fitbit's first proper smartwatch, the Ionic. I can't for the life of me find a definitive listing anywhere—whereas, for example, the Pebble App and Watchface store can still be perused online from any desktop computer, Fitbit offers no such convenience.

    Anyway, here are 14 highlights from a blog post on Fitbit.com:

    British Airways
    Clue
    Flipboard
    GAME GOLF
    Lyft
    Nest
    New York Times
    Philips Hue Lights
    Surfline
    TripAdvisor
    Uber
    United Airlines
    Walgreens
    Yelp

    In addition there are a bunch of new watchfaces (many recycled from Pebble) and also a native app for the streaming music service Deezer, coming in 2018.

    Something that also might be of interest to Fitbit users is news of more banks supporting Fitbit Pay. Here's a list of North American partners so far:

    USA
    American Express
    Bank of America
    Boeing Employees Credit Union
    Capital One
    First Tech Federal Credit Union
    Security Service Federal Credit Union
    U.S. Bank

    Canada
    None yet (sounds about right)

    Sources: Fitbit (1) (2) via TechCrunch

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    Your Daily News Round-up for Tuesday, December 5th, 2017 

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    From The Web:

    Samsung Starts Producing First 512-Gigabyte Universal Flash Storage for Next-Generation Mobile Devices

    Apple Introduces New Apple Watch Recycling Program Offering Gift Cards Up To $175

    The F.C.C. Wants to Let Telecoms Cash In on the Internet

    Bell Leads on Radical Proposal for CRTC-Backed Mandatory Website Blocking System

    This Interview Was Conducted on an Anonymous, DIY Cell Phone Network

    From The Forums:

    $50 Bill Credit for BYOP port and signup on an Unlimited plan (excludes AT&T ports)

    FreedomPop deactivated my account.

    Calls blocked on away?

    It's Tuesday, where's my stuff?

    Easy Roam

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    BLU (Finally) Issues Software Fix for Bricked Phones 

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    If you're the unlucky owner of a bricked BLU Life One X2, help is finally on the way.

    For those unfamiliar with the story, this affordable dual SIM Android smartphone was crippled by a November 28th software update that applied itself on devices with an unknown password. Making matters worse was the radio silence from BLU. The good news is that now, almost a week later, a software fix has been made available.

    And how exactly would one apply such a fix to a device they're locked out of? I was wondering that myself... In a dispatch from their official Twitter account BLU is asking affected users to email [email protected] so that they can be walked through the procedure of fixing their phones.

    If anyone reading this goes through that procedure feel free to share your experiences here.

    Source: @BLU_Products on Twitter via Android Police

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    Your Daily News Round-up for Monday, December 4th, 2017 

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    From The Web:

    2017 Was The Year Of The Ultra-Premium Smartphone, But Is Any Phone Worth $1,000?

    What Could Possibly Go Wrong? The iPhone X's Face ID

    AT&T says it never blocked apps, fails to mention how it blocked FaceTime

    The death of the internet

    World's first SMS text message sent 25 years ago

    From The Forums:

    Rogers to Hike Spending On Wireless Netowkr

    SpeedSmart Results Are In: T-Mobile Still Fastest US Mobile Network

    Best phone value right now

    Call Protect App for Spam Calls

    It's been a year.

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    NCIX Files for Bankruptcy 

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    Though perhaps not directly related to mobile this is nonetheless pretty big news for tech enthusiasts in Canada. TechSpot reports that Netlink Computers, Inc., more commonly known as NCIX, has officially declared itself bankrupt to the Supreme Court of British Columbia.

    I'm not sure how much of a household name NCIX would be for our American friends, but in Canada they've been a popular source for PC parts and other electronics, including unlocked smartphones. In 2011 yours truly ordered a custom-built PC from their Scarborough location (the one pictured above) and it was a thing of beauty—the technician who assembled it did a much better job with the cabling and such than I ever could.

    NCIX was also directly responsible for launching the YouTube career of Linus Sebastian, who did product demos for the retailer before starting the Linus Tech Tips channel with fellow NCIX employee Luke Lafreniere.

    Curiously, the online storefront looks like it's still accepting orders; currently the only place on the site where you can read about the bankruptcy is their user forums. If anyone reading this has an open order with NCIX my advice would be to file a chargeback with your credit card company ASAP.

    Source: TechSpot

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    Your Daily News Round-up for Friday, December 1st, 2017 

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    From The Web:

    Cellphone Unlocking Now Free in Canada Thanks to CRTC Wireless Code

    Bell launching new prepaid wireless brand called Lucky Mobile

    Canada’s innovation minister supports Bell’s Lucky Mobile low-cost carrier

    FCC Makes Tone Deaf Appeal To Destroy Net Neutrality And Possibly The Internet

    India poised for smartphone revolution

    From The Forums:

    BYOP iPhone Verizon APN installation problem

    Thank You

    new cricket subscriber

    Woodstock area, no data?

    Bell launches lucky mobile! Time for a new subforum

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    A Graffiti Walk with the OnePlus 5T 

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    To see what its camera setup could do I took the OnePlus 5T with me on a walk through downtown Toronto's Graffiti Alley. It was maybe an hour after high noon and the sun, though weak, was fairly direct.

    All of the photos here are straight from the phone; the only editing I've done is to scale each of them to 1200 x 900 pixels for faster loading.



    This first shot seems just about perfect, with nicely saturated but still accurate colours. Even light seems to be the 5T's friend.



    This one didn't turn out quite as well. The shaded wall is correctly exposed but the sky on the left is clearly blown out.



    This face forced the OnePlus 5's camera into portrait mode and the fake bokeh effects that come with it. The 5T did much better.



    Taken in direct sunlight... the blue bin here looks good but the colours on the wall seem washed out.



    This one looks better. And I have to say that I'm impressed by the detail in the shadows on the ground. Maybe that second low light lens wasn't such a half-baked idea after all!



    Another light/shadow test. I think the 5T handled this very well, whereas the phone before it wouldn't have.

    If you want to compare these results with previous OnePlus phones check out my graffiti walks with the OnePlus 5, OnePlus 3 and OnePlus One.

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    Your Daily News Round-up for Thursday, November 30th, 2017 

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    From The Web:

    OnePlus 5T review: A $500 mid-range phone with the heart of a $900 flagship

    Google’s newest app stops you burning through your data package

    At least one US state is probing Google's secret tracking of Android users

    We Can't Rely on the FTC to Defend Net Neutrality

    Sony truly wireless earbuds review: a flawed first try

    From The Forums:

    Cricket announced 4 lines for $100 unlimited data

    Samsung J7 Galaxy Sky Pro

    T-Mobile LTE bands and new phone that also works in UK

    5 lines on unlimited 2 for $125 (not yet confirmed)

    Official maps no longer show LTE roaming, partners missing

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    A Week with the OnePlus 5T 

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    There's honestly not much more to show you than this big expansive screen.

    I totally get the point of 2017's war on bezels now—you get a much more immersive experience in a body that's about the same size as the phone you were using before. On this device there can sometimes be a reachability issue with the taller 2:1 display, but OnePlus has included some thoughtful touches to help with that. You can program a shortcut for any of the navigation buttons (ie. a double tap or long press) to show the notification panel at the top of the screen; the same action can be assigned to a swipe down gesture across the fingerprint sensor on the back, just like a Pixel.

    For the record, I prefer a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor as it lets you unlock your phone as you're pulling it out of a pocket or bag. And where OnePlus put the sensor is perfect: dead centre, one third of the way down the phone and nowhere near the camera assembly.

    You'd expect the screen's extra pixels to have an adverse effect on battery life, especially when its the same 3,300mAh cell as the one in the OnePlus 5. But if there is a difference I've yet to notice it; it has consistently given me a day and a half or more with medium to heavy use.

    It's been an interesting ride for yours truly with OnePlus this year... After a great experience with the OnePlus 3 I was expecting the 5 to be no different, but quality control issues on the hardware I received ended up giving me my first experience with the company's "no-hassle" return policy. But I ended up with another OnePlus 5, given to me by my girlfriend's sister as we passed through Hong Kong in September. My big justification for buying the 5T was actually Freedom Mobile; because both the 5 and 5T support Band 66 the girlfriend and I can now give FM's 4G service an extended test, in the second SIM slots of our OnePlus phones.

    Once you go dual-SIM there's no going back.

    I was, by the way, able to root my 5T as soon as I got it. There isn't yet an official version of the TWRP custom recovery, but there's an unofficial version on XDA that did the trick. Android Nougat is actually a blessing on this phone, as Magisk and AdAway are fully supported out of the box.

    My one big concern with this phone is its cameras. Not content to keep the portrait lens from the 5, OnePlus has instead decided to pursue low light performance; the second lens now has a wider aperture but the same focal length. It sounds to me very much like unfinished business, a stopgap solution for something that couldn't be finished in time or delivered on budget. I'll post some camera samples tomorrow.

    In just about every other respect, though, this is a fantastic Android phone. And in this dawning age of ultra-premium flagships it's an undeniable bargain.

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    Your Daily News Round-up for Wednesday, November 29th, 2017 

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    From The Web:

    Who Else Misses Google Now?

    Here’s everything you need to know about Canada’s unlocking fee ban

    Users can’t login BLU Life One X2 phones after software update

    Andy Rubin takes leave of absence from Essential in wake of Google misconduct allegation

    Time to release the internet from the free market – and make it a basic right

    From The Forums:

    Cricket now allowing hotspot (free)???

    Red Pocket vs Boom

    How far does band 4 usually reach? trying to find tower location

    FreedomPop sim cards for the 200 free monthly WIFI minutes - how best to rotate them

    Verizon Moto E4 $29 @ Family Dollar B&M

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    About Those BOSE Wireless Earbuds... 

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    Looks like my initial impression of these things was a bit premature; my BOSE SoundSport Free Bluetooth earbuds are going back to Amazon as soon as I can find a box that will fit them. I'll detail the issues I had and you can decide for yourself if they have any merit.

    First, a reminder of the good stuff: I found the earbuds to be incredibly comfortable and liberating, as there's no pesky cable running between them. The sound—for Bluetooth—was fantastic, and after finally getting around to piping some music through them I can say that there's certainly no lack of bass. Battery life was as advertised, and the charging case convenient.

    The deal-breaker for me turned out to be an intermittent connection issue, exacerbated by the lack of a pesky cable connecting the buds. There always seems to be one or two hiccups that occur over the course of an hour-long walk, but when it happens it's maddening—sound will cut out for a moment on one side only, and when it comes back it will take another second or two to sync back up with the other side. You just wouldn't have this problem with earbuds connected by a cable, or "neckbuds" as I've heard them called. They're not as truly wireless as two separate units, but you'll never have to worry about out of phase audio, either.

    Another, more minor, issue is the approaching Canadian winter: the extra room required for their batteries and radios make the earbuds stick out and hard to wear with a hat. To be entirely fair, neckbuds will almost certainly present the same problem. The solution? A pair of svelte, olde-timey cabled earbuds. The only special equipment required is a headphone jack on your phone.

    Go figure.

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    Your Daily News Round-up for Tuesday, November 28th, 2017 

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    From The Web:

    OnePlus Explains Their Smartphone Design Philosophy

    OnePlus Just Announced A Beautiful New Lava Red OnePlus 5T

    Huawei launches Honor V10 in China: 6 inches, thin bezels, Kirin 970 processor

    6 million iPhone X units sold over Black Friday weekend, buyers favor more expensive 256 GB model

    My $2,000 iPhone X

    From The Forums:

    How are plan administrators handing plan changes?

    Good marks for Verizon and AT&T, but there's room for improvement on big red

    Rewards App Error.

    Best Buy universal iPhone X mislead as unlocked

    LG Rebel 2

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    Where to Find Band 4 Support on Freedom Mobile’s 4G Network 

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    Here's something I didn't know—Freedom Mobile has a list of cities where Band 4 LTE is available on their network. You'll of course find system-wide (but not Canada-wide) support for the newer Band 66, but only the latest flagship smartphones support it. Band 4 is much more widely supported, on older flagships and even this year's midrange devices.

    Anyway, here's the list:

    Alberta
    Airdrie
    Edmonton
    Fort Saskatchewan

    British Columbia
    Abbotsford

    Ontario
    Ajax
    Aurora
    Brooklin
    Kingston
    Milton
    Newmarket
    Oshawa
    Ottawa
    Peterborough
    Pickering

    I was more than a bit skeptical when a friend told me how he got LTE data on a Moto G4 in Ottawa; I thought he was a bald-faced liar, but thanks to this list our friendship remains intact.

    Feel free to confirm or deny Band 4 availability in any of the places listed above...

    Source: Freedom Mobile via iPhone in Canada

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    Your Daily News Round-up for Monday, November 27th, 2017 

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    From The Web:

    The LG V30 Is As Underrated As The iPhone X Is Overrated

    Camera head to head: Lumia 950 XL vs Google Pixel 2 XL

    SafeGraph’s Data Reveals How Smartphone Apps Are Selling Personal Info

    Google questioned by regulators over location data collection

    The Substitute Phone is designed to help smartphone addicts cope in their absence

    From The Forums:

    $.99 FreedomPop LTE SIM

    LTE in Toronto?

    Does a Straight Talk Galaxy S7 work on Cricket out of the box?

    What is better for building penetration LTE or Talk and Text?

    iPhone X - Traveling To Paris - Set Enable LTE to "Voice & Data" or "Data Only"?

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    App Trackers: Worse Than You Think 

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    What we're looking at here is the logo for the εxodus privacy auditing program, a French nonprofit which, with help from the Yale Privacy Lab, has published a database of trackers found in popular Android apps. And there are a lot more of them than you'd expect.

    Most people would understand that an app like Uber would need to track you in order to ascertain your location when you request a car. And since the Uber app is downloaded from the Google Play Store it's not much of a reach to imagine that Google too is tracking downloads of that app, and likely taking stock of the other apps installed on your Android device as well. But what you might not expect is that Uber is also very much in the business of reselling your location history and other data via third party trackers.

    Some of the offenders mentioned by name in The Intercept's coverage of this project include AccuWeather, Lyft, Microsoft Outlook, Skype, Spotify, Tinder, Uber and The Weather Channel.

    Any iPhone users reading this should resist any urge to feel smug; as Cory Doctorow reports, these same trackers almost certainly exist in the iOS versions of the same apps, but it's illegal to break Apple's DRM to prove it.

    Links: εxodus, Cory Doctorow, The Intercept

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    Your Daily News Round-up for Friday, November 24th, 2017 

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    From The Web:

    The 20 best smartphones in the world

    Q3 Smartphone Market Shares and Prelim Estimate of Full Year 2017 Top 5

    Google collects Android users' locations even when location services are disabled

    FCC net-neutrality astroturfing new analysis - and it is bad

    Net Neutrality Divide: Canada and the U.S. Go Separate Ways on an Open Internet

    From The Forums:

    AT&T, Verizon top US highway network performance

    How to buy SIM card to upgrade P6 series? thx

    I’m thinking of switching to Freedom

    LTE working in Burnaby BC

    Honor 6X and ZTE V8 (Tethering?)

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    Open Thread on Black Friday Deals 

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    Too late for the midnight stampedes, but I'm hoping this will at least serve as a starting point for your mobile-centric Black Friday shopping. It's not exhaustive by any means; you'll notice that Android Police and Mobile Syrup are responsible for a few links each. Kudos to them for doing the grunt work so that I didn't have to.

    Canada

    Amazon Canada’s Black Friday tech deals are now live!

    Best Buy VIP Black Friday sale now live with discounts on smartphones, tablets, smart home devices

    Freedom Mobile offers up to $450 in MyTab savings for Black Friday

    Here are Canadian carriers' 2017 Black Friday deals

    Rogers and Fido launch Black Friday iPhone deals

    USA

    2017 Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals roundup [Updated continuously]

    Deal: Get 3 months of unlimited data for $99 from Rok Mobile

    Fossil smartwatch Black Friday sale: 30% reduction on Android Wear

    Free iPhone 8: The Best Black Friday Deal Is From T-Mobile

    Here are Google Play's Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals

    Feel free to add any deals not mentioned above, for the benefit of anyone else reading this. Happy bargain hunting, and stay safe out there!

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    Your Daily News Round-up for Thursday, November 23rd, 2017 

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    Happy Thanksgiving to our American friends! Now let's never speak of this movie again...

    From The Web:

    Apple offices raided ahead of launch of iPhone X in South Korea

    Freedom Mobile offers up to $200 credit for BYOD activations

    Prime Minister Trudeau pledges to continue defending net neutrality

    The heroes of the FCC and the ones fighting against removing the Net Neutrality regulations.

    The FCC Hopes You're Too Busy With Thanksgiving to Read This

    From The Forums:

    Total Wireless iPhone 6 on Tracfone

    Why I’m staying with VZW.

    5 lines, unlimited data, suggest the plan?

    Ebay coupon I used on Cricket Wireless refill cards

    Note 3 shows LTE on Freedom hwy 7 and warden

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