Rogers Brings Apple’s iPhone to Canada, FINALLY!

April 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment

You’ve heard it a million times, but it’s finally true. The iPhone is coming to Canada, after nine months on the market, and selling 5 million iPhones in select countries (along with another million on the world’s black market).

On April 29th, Rogers Communications Inc. announced that they have come to a deal with Apple and will offer the iPhone in Canada later this year. Canadians who are too scared or technologically challenged to use a hacked iPhone can finally rejoice - we are no longer an oppressed peoples.

Ted Rogers, President and CEO of Rogers, issued the following brief statement:

“We’re thrilled to announce that we have a deal with Apple to bring the iPhone to Canada later this year. We can’t tell you any more about it right now, but stay tuned.”

No other details are provided, but the announcement should provide some assurance to Canadians that the iPhone will finally be available to them.

According to recent rumors, Apple is about to introduce their next generation 3G-capable iPhone around June. So we would assume, Rogers will skip the first generation of iPhone and move directly to the 2nd generation iPhone.

The upcoming iPhones are rumored to include 3G network capability, built in GPS, 3MP camera, black plastic backing, and reduced weight and thickness (down to 9.6 mm). If you’re lucky, there might even be a front camera for video conferencing. And dare we hope for an updated bluetooth profile for file exchange and stereo headphone support? Of course, these are just rumors. The super secretive Apple will no doubt keep it under wrap until this June or July. blurrbbery will have an in-depth review once it’s released.

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