By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Canada's largest mobile carrier Rogers Wireless announced today that in addition to carrying the iPhone, it will soon have both "Google phones" from HTC, the Dream (also known as the G1) and the Magic.
Rogers has a countdown timer on its site, which promises that the "revolution" will occur on June second, but details of subscription packages and subsidiaries have not yet been mentioned.
The launch of these devices in Canada will closely follow the long-awaited Android 1.5 (also known as "Cupcake") upgrade for users of the G1 in the United States, and will give Rogers four of the top five most popular smartphones according to recent NPD reports. Rogers will have the BlackBerry Curve and Pearl, Apple's iPhone, and HTC's Dream. The only device Rogers does not currently carry from NPD's list of popular devices is the BlackBerry Storm, which is carried by number three wireless operator Telus.
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