If you love physical QWERTY keyboards on your Android phones, then Motorola might have the device of your dreams. Recently we have seen QWERTY keyboard relegated to low-end Android phones, but Sprint just announced the Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE and it measures up with most of the high-end phones on the market.
With Sprint’s first foray into 4G perhaps now suitably behind them, they have hit the switch on their LTE network and can begin to try in earnest to catch up with Verizon and AT&T before T-Mobile can get in on the party next year.
Sprint is easing it’s way into things with less than a dozen ... Read More »
While a black with red accent variant of the EVO 4G LTE has been available for a few weeks now, those who prefer a white device have been left out in the cold. All that changes this Sunday, as Sprint has just announced that a white version of the EVO 4G LTE will ... Read More »
Those of you looking to get your hands on the Sprint version of the Galaxy S III will have to wait a little longer. A Sprint spokesperson confirmed to Engadget that they have received overwhelming demand for the 16GB variant of the Galaxy S III, and that pre-order volumes have depleted their ... Read More »
Tradition may say that a tie may be a suitable present for your father on Father’s Day, but you’re better than that. T-Mobile, Verizon and even Amazon seem to think that the best present you can get your dad this weekend is a new smartphone. You could shop around to see what the best deals ... Read More »
The Samsung Galaxy S III is shaping up to be the most uniform non-iPhone launch across U.S. carriers in recent memory and certainly in Android history with all four major carriers releasing identical hardware (AT&T’s odd Verizon-red option notwithstanding) within just weeks of one another.
To say the US launch of the Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy S II didn’t exactly go off without a hitch would be an understatement. Thinking back on both devices brings back memories of unexplained delays, terrible names, and more design changes than you can shake a stick at. Fortunately, this time around, things seem ... Read More »
Samsung announced over the weekend that carriers in the U.S. would soon be announcing their plans for the Galaxy S III, and today they’ve started doing just that.
Tonight Samsung announced the Galaxy S III will be coming to five major US carriers including AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless and U.S. Cellular. The device will arrive in June and retail pricing will start at $199 with contract. Exact pricing and retail availability will be announced by each of the five carriers in the coming weeks.
Sprint has announced via it’s Sprint Community page that the highly-anticipated EVO 4G LTE smartphone will go on sale this Saturday, June 2nd for $199.99. After a customs investigationcaused the delay of the May 18th launch of the Sprint One X variant, shipments have picked up enough to ... Read More »