Posted on 03 March 2009 by Alison Spong
Previously just a great deal for San Francisco customers, T-Mobile USA are extended their $50 unlimited voice plan. There are a few requirements on the deal, rewarding long term customers.
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Posted on 02 July 2008 by Rue Liu
BlackBerry officially announced that the BlackBerry Thunder will now be known as the Blackberry 9500. This touchscreen iPhone contender will be launched with Vodafone and Verizon Wireless.
The wide touchscreen on the BlackBerry 9500 Thunder will have a resolution of 360 x 480, giving at an even more crisp display than what's currently available or what's coming in the near future ...
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Posted on 01 July 2008 by Rue Liu
It seems like every other manufacture is coming out with their version of "The iPhone Killer" it was only time before Motorola jumped on the bandwagon. It looks like the Motorola Blaze will be coming to Verizon, complete with a special Verizon-only operating system.
The Boy Genius Report had first looks at Motorola's answer to this touchscreen war going on ...
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Posted on 25 June 2008 by Michael Goldstein
T-Mobile announced the availability of the Nokia 6301 on June 23rd .This stylish phone holds true to the saying good things come in small packages. At only 4.2 x 1.7 x 0.5 inches and 3.2 ounces this little phone is full of goodies.
The biggest feature on the Nokia 6301 is that it supports WiFi for VoIP; T-Mobile's package offers unlimited ...
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Posted on 23 June 2008 by Michael Goldstein
We did our official unboxing of the Kyocera KR2 router today, one that I was personally ecstatic to do. The KR2 router allows you to use different EVDO devices such as PCI express cards, PC cards, and USB air cards along with being a four port hub and having the ability to hook up to your modem. It has an ...
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Posted on 23 June 2008 by Michael Goldstein
I have had the pleasure of using the Sony Ericsson W890i this past week, I have always been a big fan of the products Sony produces and my opinion hasn't changed after playing with this phone. The slim look and 3G speeds made it very fast when I'm on the go and it certainly wasn't a bulky phone in my pocket. ...
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Posted on 12 June 2008 by Chris Davies
Sprint will be updating their plan line to compliment the launch of QChat. The scale of the changes can only be considered an overhaul, and there are some good things, and some bad things about these new plans. Sprint is eliminating the unlimited incoming calls plans, in order to favor more unlimited messaging and unlimited data type of plans.
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Posted on 12 June 2008 by Chris Davies
Sprint's upcoming QChat service is definitely something to get excited about, as it will finally enable seamless push to talk between Nextel and Sprint subscribers. So it only figures that Sprint announcing 40 new markets for the service, and four new phones, is some big news. QChat will have comparable latency to iDEN, which makes it the perfect technology to ...
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Posted on 27 May 2008 by Chris Davies
The majority of the AWS, or Advanced Wireless Services spectrum, was auctioned off by the FCC in the AWS I auction in 2006. T-Mobile was the major winner there, but some smaller carriers like Cricket and MetroPCS won enough spectrum, that this year they began deploying all AWS markets. T-Mobile USA uses the AWS spectrum for their 3G network.
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Posted on 25 May 2008 by Chris Davies
Nokia had quite the fiasco this week with the N-Gage mini scandal. N-Gage users were outraged to find out that all those expensive N-Gage games they bought for their N81, N82, or N95 were not good to be used on another device. This was confirmed by Nokia themselves. Nokia responded to the outrage circulating on the blogs though, and said ...
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