Tag Archive | "3G"

AT&T confirmed first to sell hot BlackBerry Bold

Posted on 12 May 2008 by Vincent Nguyen

AT&T waited no time to confirm that they will be the first US carrier to carry the next-generation BlackBerry Bold. It's been customary in the past years that a vast majority of hot new phones tends to steer towards AT&T as they roll off the assembly line, so it wasn't too big of a surprise here. Just like ... continued »

BlackBerry Bold officially announced

Posted on 11 May 2008 by Chase Higgins

The official announcement for the BlackBerry Bold, or the BlackBerry 9000, just dropped in a press release from RIM. The BlackBerry Bold is RIM's first 3G enabled device. That in itself is worthy of such anticipation, but this device does not hold all this hype for nothing. This device represents a lot of firsts for RIM, some of them have ... continued »

RIM announcing the BlackBerry 9000 on May 12th

Posted on 09 May 2008 by Chase Higgins

After being teased so relentlessly with the spy shots and rumors about this device, it seems that RIM is finally going to announce this device as WES. The event is taking place in Florida on May 12th, RIM is expected to announce the device the first day of the event. The BlackBerry 9000 is RIM's answer to people demanding more ... continued »

Sprint’s BlackBerry Curve now available

Posted on 09 May 2008 by Chase Higgins

It has been a long, rumor filled wait for the CDMA BlackBerry Curve. The wait is finally over, with Verizon, and now Sprint getting the CDMA Curve. We had seen the rumor that the device would launch on May 7th. Unfortunately this date obviously fell through. It was not too far off though, as early this morning, the Curve showed ... continued »

T-Mobile Q1 financial results released

Posted on 08 May 2008 by Chase Higgins

T-Mobile has just released it's Q1 financial results and quarter summary. All in all, T-Mobile has enjoyed an encouraging quarter. They broke the 30 million subscriber mark, and have reduced overall customer churn. They achieved this by adding 981,000 new subscribers in Q1, and that is not including SunCom. If you include SunCom, then the figure jumps up to 2.1 ... continued »

Nokia 6210 Navigator gets the FCC stamp of approval

Posted on 07 May 2008 by Chase Higgins

The Nokia 6210 navigator has just made the jump across the FCC. The device is a new Nokia smart phone, and is running a new version of the S60 interface. The device is an update to the popular Nokia 6110 Navigator phone. The device keeps all of the things that we know and love on the 6110, and also adds ... continued »

BlackBerry 9000 gets reviewed way ahead of time

Posted on 07 May 2008 by Chase Higgins

So get this, it turns out that eBay auction we told you about the other day, the one that was pulled off eBay without warning, was real. In the article I hoped that if someone did win the device, they would speak up, and they sure did. Wouldn't you know it, Kevin Michaluk, of CrackBerry, was the lucky winner. He ... continued »

T-Mobile 3G official; new ‘data-centric’ devices coming soon

Posted on 05 May 2008 by Chris Davies

It went live in some areas at the end of last week, and now T-Mobile have officially confirmed it: 3G HSDPA has been switched on across New York City.  Finally laying to rest earlier rumors that the network would, initially, be voice-only, the carrier has confirmed that both voice and high-speed data will be available to those with compatible handsets.  After ... continued »

Phone Magazine week in review

Posted on 04 May 2008 by Chase Higgins

Another week has gone by, they go so quick. This week has been one of waiting, actually. We are three days out from HTC's May 6th event to be held in London. There have been some teasers from the event though. The show stopper, the HTC Diamond, was photographed and it's spec sheet revealed. Notable goodies that were revealed were ... continued »

T-Mobile 3G: It’s alive

Posted on 02 May 2008 by Chase Higgins

T-Mobile has made good on their promise to get 3G up and running by this summer. Yesterday, in New York City, the first reports of the service were given. Contrary to earlier reports, there is data access. It is not clear if it will stay that way, as T-Mobile could very well honor their earlier statement, and make it voice ... continued »

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...9 10 Next

Aradius Sites

Syndicate



Phone Magazine Team


More on Aradius Media Network