Posted on 12 May 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Folks, I don't know about you, but for me, the Treo line of smartphone is in serious need of an overhaul. Do I get excited as the next dude about a new phone? Probably, and maybe even more. However, with the Treo 800w leaving it's so called mark over at DLS Reports really doesn't do it for ...
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Posted on 12 May 2008 by Chase Higgins
Sprint is having a very hard rising above this rut they are in. Quarter after quarter, Sprint is reporting both financial and susbscriber loss. Unfortunately for them, Q1 of this year did not shape up any better. How bad is it you ask? Well this quarter alone, Sprint lost more than 1 million subscribers. Customer loss is not nearly the ...
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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 ...
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Posted on 11 May 2008 by Chase Higgins
This week saw the introduction of a new age to come in Windows Mobile devices. At the May 6th event held by HTC in London, we saw the HTC Diamond in action. Phone Mag provided you with a hands on gallery, a hands on video, and a tour of it's new 3D TouchFLO interface. The device will begin it's availability ...
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Tags: ATT, BlackBerry, Carriers, HTC, Mobile TV, RIM, Sony Ericsson, Sprint, UIQ, week in review, WiMAX
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 ...
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Posted on 08 May 2008 by Chase Higgins
Sprint and Google are teaming up to bring a "richer experience" to mobile phones. This deal would bring all kinds of Google services to Sprint handsets. The press release states will bring "easy access" to Google Mobile Search, Google Maps, YouTube and more. Though these services are generally already available to many devices, the partnership will make it easier to ...
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Posted on 06 May 2008 by Chase Higgins
Talk about on again, off again, but it appears that finally, Sprint and Clearwire are going to get the whole WiMAX thing going. Not without the help from numerous corporate investors though. These investments come from the likes of Comcast, Google, Time Warner, and Intel, who had already invested in Clearwire. Smaller cable provide Bright House, contributed as well.
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Posted on 06 May 2008 by Chase Higgins
An article published in the Wall Street Journal states that Sprint is "seriously considering" spinning off Nextel. The Nextel division is Sprint has been causing problems with debt, and the common consensus is that it was a mistake for Sprint to purchase them. The source for the article are 'people close to the situation', so take that at face value.
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Posted on 06 May 2008 by Chase Higgins
Some more details about the long awaited Palm Treo 800w for Sprint are popping up on the internet. The details on the device are not really new, but it is always worth mentioning them. The device has a ton of competition this summer, with hotly anticipated 3G devices coming out of the wood work.
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Posted on 05 May 2008 by Chase Higgins
The CDMA BlackBerry Curve is getting very close. We already know Verizon is launching their BlackBerry Curve on May 9th. All CDMA carriers are racing to get this device. It looked like Sprint would launch it first, in April. When that fell through, it looked like Alltel would launch it first, on May 1st. May 1st rolls around though, and ...
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