May 25, 2012 : Comments
Sprint and HTC Giving Away Official TPU Cases Along with the EVO 4G LTE and a ‘Sorry’ Letter
When a high-profile device is getting ready to hit the shelves, manufacturers (and carriers) will usually launch a "learn more about..." page, where you can sign up to have information about the particular device sent to you before the launch. It's a great way to get to know a device long before you buy it. This time around, we also get a chance to see where the... Read more »
Motorola's keeping up the Android stock. While we're still waiting for a release date and pricing, we'll have to take what we can get for now. And for those of you out there still looking to get your hands on an Android-powered device that features the same body style as the BlackBerry form factor, with that prominent QWERTY keyboard right up front, the Admiral may... Read more »
The Motorola Admiral has come out of nowhere, but it looks like it may be a new handset to get a few folks out there excited to get their hands on a new portrait keyboard handset. This device is a rugged handset, and meant to connect to Sprint's Direct Connect -- meaning you'll be able to push to talk (PTT) to your heart's content. As far as other specifications,... Read more »
While Verizon's handsets are seeing their fair share of Gingerbread updates, it looks like Sprint is ready to provide another one of their own handsets the latest update to Android 2.3. This time around it's the LG Optimus S, and as you might imagine there's plenty of improvements to the device with its long-awaited update to Gingerbread. The update is rolling out... Read more »
Sprint's not slowing down their own version of the Android invasion, as the wireless carrier, along with LG, has just formally announced the LG Marquee. Featuring plenty of bullet points in the specifications list, along with LG's NOVA display, the newest Android-powered handset to land (in the coming weeks) on Sprint's network may just be a worthwhile device. The... Read more »
Today, Kyocera and Sprint announced the latest device to land on the latter's network. The phone is a mid-range device, and the price tag is meant to bring in a new wave of Android fans, without having to worry about breaking the bank. The device will be available beginning tomorrow, September 9th, and will cost $49.99 after you sign a new, two-year agreement and... Read more »
The time has finally come. Samsung has made it official, all of the rumors and speculation, and waiting. But, here soon, the Samsung Galaxy S II will officially be landing in the United States tied to their respective carriers. As we already knew, Verizon isn't included in the bunch. But, if you're on AT&T or T-Mobile, then you'll be getting a device that's named the... Read more »
So, we've already seen what the press images for the Samsung Galaxy S II variant for Sprint will look like, but that doesn't mean you probably don't want to see them again. As we probably should have guessed would happen, one of the three Galaxy S II variants for the US has slipped into the wild a little ahead of schedule, and it just so happens to be the version... Read more »
So while we reported yesterday that the Samsung Galaxy S II won't be heading to Verizon, the silver lining comes in the fact that the three other major wireless carriers will indeed be getting their own models. So, the big question regarding whether or not Samsung would take the previous path in releasing these new models, in creating different looking devices for... Read more »
One of the best things about owning a smartphone, besides all of the cool features and things it can do, are the updates. It's a great way to breathe a breath of fresh air into a device, even if it is just to squash some pesky bugs or faults. There's usually some kind of new feature thrown in for good measure, even if it's a specific feature that you may never use.... Read more »