Feb 10, 2012 : Comments
Samsung Vibrant back on official CyanogenMod list, 911 issues fixed
Sprint
HTC Evo 3D for Sprint now receiving minor update
Before you get too excited, no, it isn't Ice Cream Sandwich. Sprint did feel that it should fix some things on their first 3D phone, and has just began rolling out an update to the HTC Evo 3D. Within the update are a couple of bug fixes, and include an update to Peep client, improved battery life, and a security update. Nothing major, but still welcome. It will be... Read more » LG Viper 4G LTE for Sprint gets specifications leaked
We heard about the LG Viper 4G LTE right a the start of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, right around the same time that we heard about the Samsung Galaxy Nexus launching on Sprint's forthcoming 4G LTE network. When Sprint came around to finally announcing the device, though, they were certainly shy regarding plenty of the device's specifications. That... Read more » Sprint Galaxy Nexus plays nice with Google Wallet
There is stuff that Verizon does right and then there's the other stuff. Lately, the "other stuff" category seems to be getting a lot of new additions. Today, we're going to add one more item to that list and hope that Verizon takes some notes. Earlier today, we reported on the Sprint Galaxy Nexus. Well, we got some more information and it now looks like the new... Read more » Samsung Galaxy Nexus for Sprint reportedly will have 32GB of storage after all
Yesterday, during the flood of news, Sprint decided to officially announce their own version of the Galaxy Nexus by Samsung. In the initial report, based on a landing page that Sprint launched touting their upcoming 4G LTE network, it was revealed that Sprint's version of the first phone with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich would come with only 16GB of storage. That's... Read more » LG Viper for Sprint uncovered on carrier’s LTE landing page
We saw the Galaxy Nexus by Samsung get outed by Sprint's LTE landing page, but it looks like another device is also outed on that particular page. The LG Viper, a previously unknown device (at least, right at this moment), is also slated to help Sprint launch their 4G LTE network this year, right along side the Galaxy Nexus. However, the LG Viper is a decidedly... Read more » Samsung Galaxy Nexus for Sprint found on the carrier’s site
This isn't the first time that the Sprint version of the Galaxy Nexus by Samsung has made its way onto the Internet, and it probably won't be the last. But, while we're still missing an official announcement from either Samsung, Google or Sprint as to the launch date of a Sprint-connected Galaxy Nexus, this new landing page for Sprint's upcoming LTE network, along... Read more » Sprint Epic 4G Touch gets blurry cam love in the wild
Looks like someone out there has a Sprint Epic 4G Touch and they saw fit to show it off. Like all such pictures, its a little hard to see, but the what phone it is can easily be seen. We reported that the phone will be released for Sprint and it will be available this Sunday for $199 bones at your local Sprint retailer. via Android... Read more » Galaxy Nexus coming to Sprint’s new 4G LTE network
So hopefully, you've already heard the big announcement about Sprint, the Now Network. Well, if you haven't they are NOW getting a 4G LTE network up and what do you know?! They have a phone they want to release. Now this isn't official word per se, but it looks like even before any announcements were made, a Sprint Samsung Galaxy Nexus ad popped up on one of CNET's... Read more » Sprint Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch drops Sunday
Everyone's loving white these days and Samsung is no different. They hear you screamin' for the facelift so here it comes. The white iteration of the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch drops on the 8th. If you're looking at a calendar that's this Sunday. It will go for $199 on a 2-year contract and other than the whitewashing, no hardware changes are being made. So on... Read more » Samsung Replenish for Sprint getting software update
For those of you out there who picked up the Samsung Replenish when it launched for Sprint's network, you're in luck. The device has been given the green light for a new software update, EK18, and it's bringing Android 2.3 Gingerbread to the device. The EK18 update will update the device from Android 2.2 Froyo to Android 2.3 Gingerbread, which is obviously the... Read more »









