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Samsung Announces Galaxy Note 10.1 For Verizon With 4G LTE

Recently, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 passed through the FCC. Today, at CES 2013, Samsung officially announced it. The Note 10.1 tablet is coming to Verizon, complete with 4G LTE connectivity. On top of that, it comes pre-loaded with Android Jelly Bean along with the Premium Suite. With resizable multitasking windows and new S Pen functions, it hasn’t… Read more

Sprint Unleashes LTE On 7 More Markets

Sprint is gracing seven more markets with LTE, one of the biggest areas being the Chicago metro area. There was already LTE surrounding that area, but Sprint has expanded it to cover the entire place. These markets are also benefiting from Sprint’s efforts to expand their LTE network: Indianapolis/Carmel, Ind. Santa Rosa/Petaluma,… Read more

Verizon Adds 19 More Cities To Thursday LTE Rollout

Verizon has been spreading LTE coverage across the country at an incredible rate, and they’ve just added 19 more cities to their planned rollout on Thursday. Those cities are: Hastings, Neb Kearney, Neb McCook, Neb Oskaloos, Iowa Mason City and Charles City, Iowa Marshalltown, Iowa Clarksburg, West Virginia Farmington, NM Gallup,… Read more

AT&T Flipping The Switch On LTE In 7 New Cities

AT&T is working hard to build it’s LTE network across the US, And today they’ve added 7 more cities to the list. It’s good to see AT&T constantly expanding its LTE network, since Verizon got a sizable head start. They say it’ll be done by 2014, then we will hopefully move on to something better and faster. Here are the cities: Pullman,… Read more

Samsung Galaxy Camera Arriving On AT&T November 16th For $499.99

The Samsung Galaxy Camera is a fairly unique device, combining a point and shoot and a high end Android device, and it’s coming to the US! More specifically, it’s coming to AT&T’s network and it’ll cost you $499.99 with or without a data plan. This would definitely be a great addition to a shared data plan, as it is cheap to add non-phone devices…. Read more

Nexus 4 Page Updated After Confusion, HSPA+ 42 Support Confirmed

When the Nexus 4 was put up on the Play Store yesterday, its tech specs stated that is HSPA+ 21 compatible, which would have been understandable. We know that HSPA+ 42 needs an extra chip that the Nexus 4 might not have (to go along with the lack of LTE). However, T-Mobile stated in their press release that their Nexus 4 will support HSPA+ 42 on their… Read more

Sprint Launching LTE In 21 More Markets

Sprint is very late to the LTE game, and they’re trying to roll out their network as fast as possible. They’ve already announced 21 new markets that they will be bringing LTE to, including my San Francisco. Quite a good rollout, though they really need it. Here are all the new cities: San Francisco, CA, San Mateo-Redwood City, CA Cape Coral-Ft… Read more