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What is your order status with the Nexus 4?


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Aceangel21

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Hey,

I'm a Canadian who lives in the UK but comes back to Canada now and then for holiday.

I'm here now and out of the loop on the cheapest mobile providers. My original plan was to buy a full sized SIM on 7-11 Speak Out, manually cut it down and then use their $10 UMB plan. However seen different threads complaining that sometimes the sims don't work and that a lot of the apps won't work on the SpeakOut data plan. So looking for a bit of advice on the best provider to go for.

I have an unrooted Nexus 4, and all I really want is a plan that will allow me to use google maps and whatsapp (Skype would be a bonus, but not a deal killer), in southern Ontario and Montreal (so Wind is out).

I know that speak out is getting rid of their data add on at the end of June, but happy to still get that provider now if its the best one, on the assumption that they will just bring out a more expensive or reduced data plan going forward.

Thanks in advance...and sorry if this is already been covered.

PS - just to give you an idea of how cheap mobile plans are in the UK, I get 450 outgoing minutes, unlimited incoming, unlimited texts and unlimited data for $23 Canadian a month with no contract. If you ever plan on traveling to the UK, get a giffgaff sim.


Not sure what you ended up going with but Koodo has a decent Pay As You Go (Prepaid) base plan:

$15/month Unlimited Text (Includes: Voicemail5, Call Display, Call Waiting, Conference Calling)

Then you can add Voice and Data Boosters which do not expire and whatever you don't use gets carried over to the next month when you renew your $15/month base plan.

1GB booster, $35.00
500 talk minutes , $25.00

So depending on your usage this could possibly be a very good deal.

Check here for more info:
http://koodomobile.com/en/on/plansandboosters.shtml
 
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machoman1337

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Hey guys I was wondering I'm coming to Canada in July.
And i wanna buy the nexus 4 16 gb
So I was wondering if anyone could tell me what would be the total cost when i order it from the playstore in Toronto

The play store isn't the best location any more. It's $359 + 13% tax + $16.99 shipping.

Go to Best Buy, Futureshop, or a Koodo store and get a Koodo version (it won't be locked) for $349 before tax. No shipping. If you aren't on Koodo and don't want to sign up for their plans, you *might* be forced to do at least one month of their cheapest plan ($15) but then you can cancel afterwards.
 
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nathanjp

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The play store isn't the best location any more. It's $359 + 13% tax + $16.99 shipping.

Go to Best Buy, Futureshop, or a Koodo store and get a Koodo version (it won't be locked) for $349 before tax. No shipping. If you aren't on Koodo and don't want to sign up for their plans, you *might* be forced to do at least one month of their cheapest plan ($15) but then you can cancel afterwards.

Would there be any cancellation charges
 

nk_blu

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Would there be any cancellation charges

Koodo does not have any termination fees for their month to month plans. We sell it for $300 now which is awesome. But at least for my (Koodo retail) store, we will not sell it at that price for pre-paid and we will not sell boxed product (outright). We will only sell to existing customers and new activations.

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309041291a

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I'm still partial to G Play. I'm current with Mobilicity so far. MUCH better than WIND

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309041291a

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You know they're close to being bankrupt? If Mobilicity doesn't get a buyer soon, we could have our service cut unexpectedly anytime.

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That would suck, I'd have to switch to someone quick. Any recommendations?

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309041291a

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But they seem to have worse coverage area

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Not for where I am and not downtown. Signal strength and DBM is noticeably better.

Went from 101 best*** on Wind with 2/3 bars tops (even outside, don't get me started on inside.... My phone had signal in only three exact spots...) To 70-85 always 5, the occasional 4 bars everywhere

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jathusanT

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Loving the phone

Switched from the Galaxy Nexus, and I'm loving the phone. The nexus experience is the best android experience. I'll be honest though the screen on the Galaxy Nexus was a bit more vibrant, and the blacks were definitely better.
 

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nathanjp

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Koodo does not have any termination fees for their month to month plans. We sell it for $300 now which is awesome. But at least for my (Koodo retail) store, we will not sell it at that price for pre-paid and we will not sell boxed product (outright). We will only sell to existing customers and new activations.

Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2


I just went online today and I am not a Koodo customer. But the site says you guys are now selling the prepaid version of the Nexus 4 for 300 dollars and there is no plan which means its unlocked right???

Im coming to Canada this Sunday and I'll pick one up


Please replay as soon as possible cuz im saving like 80 bucks :D
 

scorpion667

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I just went online today and I am not a Koodo customer. But the site says you guys are now selling the prepaid version of the Nexus 4 for 300 dollars and there is no plan which means its unlocked right???

Im coming to Canada this Sunday and I'll pick one up


Please replay as soon as possible cuz im saving like 80 bucks :D

Koodo (fairview mall) charged me $350 in store even though it was on sale for $300. I think you can only do the $300 one online.
 

kyokeun1234

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I just went online today and I am not a Koodo customer. But the site says you guys are now selling the prepaid version of the Nexus 4 for 300 dollars and there is no plan which means its unlocked right???

Im coming to Canada this Sunday and I'll pick one up


Please replay as soon as possible cuz im saving like 80 bucks :D

If you can get it for 300 bucks from Koodo, yes, it'll be unlocked and you'll be able to use it with any careers AFAIK
 

rubiconjp

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I will be visiting Toronto and surrounding area for a week in beginning of August. I want to get a prepaid SIM for data access mainly, preferably getting the SIM and activate it before crossing into Canada. What are my options? I have heard of 7 Eleven prepaid but can I get that near the border in the States side? Crossing will be at Niagara falls.

Many thanks!

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    To make matters worse, despite what I read in reviews, the plastic protecting the sides does NOT extend past the glass whatsoever on the back or front. If anything, the glass is what protrudes to "protect" the plastic! I wonder if perhaps Google opted to replace the prototype/review model glass with a thicker version in light of the apparent ease with which even Josh at The Verge broke his, but were unable to deepen the plastic prior to release. In any case, the result is that sitting the phone on its back means it's laying directly on glass, and likewise for the front. All previous Nexus models had the plastic border extend slightly above the glass, but no longer. As a result, a bumper case is all but a necessity in my opinion.

    I ordered a bumper case along with my N4, and while it provides excellent protection and has truly outstanding construction quality and design, it's also a bit troublesome. First, it's basically an admission of guilt on Google's part: "We designed this device that puts form above function, so here's a $20 mandatory accessory to go with it. You're welcome.". Second, the case greatly detracts from the device's usability and design:

    - The screen that smoothly curves away at the edges to feel more sleek now has a rubber border around the sides
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    - While the phone's sides have a nice grippy feeling similar to the back of the Nexus 7, which sits comfortably in your hand and is easy to pick up, the bumper is very smooth and a bit slippery; I feel that it's less secure in my hand and would be more easily dropped
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    What makes matters even worse is that my girlfriend recently lost her HTC Desire and needs a new phone. She relies heavily on her Google Calendar for work and YouTube for cat videos.

    At this point it would just be easier to get a new girlfriend.
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    only 1 nexus per account?? fuc.k off google,fuc.k off LG

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