The Samsung Galaxy Note is getting quite a bit of attention today. The first bit of news isn’t huge, but it does give us more proof that the Note is headed to AT&T. The first press shot of the Galaxy Note has surfaced, prominently displaying AT&T’s logo above the screen. While specs are nearly identical, ... Read More »
In the midst of the battle for 4G territory, we are currently seeing some interesting phenomena. Sprint is focusing on their upcoming 4G LTE network, Verizon is spreading its blazing fast speeds all over the country, AT&T is also focusing on 4G LTE and T-Mobile is still ... Read More »
Things are not looking good for unlimited data fans. People who don’t like data tiers currently have a safe place to go to: Sprint. It seems like America’s first 4G network is going to start setting some limits, though. At least for 4G broadband users.
Sprint has announced that 4G mobile broadband users will ... Read More »
With all the excitement about the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Android 4.0, we’d like to remind you that other manufacturers are still working hard to roll out their latest handsets as well. Sprint and HTC announced this morning that the HTC EVO Design 4G will hit store shelves on October 23 for just $99.99 (after ... Read More »
The monumental Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Ice Cream Sandwich announcement has finally arrived. We’re quite impressed with the new features, but there is one part left out of the equation. There was no mention of a WiMAX version – only LTE and HSPA+.
The Samsung Galaxy S II has landed. You’ve probably seen the official press release from Samsung already, but we thought we would give you a closer look at the Sprint’s Samsung Epic 4G Touch. Sprint’s variant of the Galaxy S II features a beautiful 4.52-inch Super AMOLED Plus display and a body that’s ... Read More »
The Motorola Photon 4G is one of the most anticipated Sprint devices, right along with the HTC EVO 3D. Now that the EVO 3D has been out for a few weeks, people may be wondering when Sprint’s first NVIDIA Tegra 2 device is coming. We knew it was coming “sometime this summer,” but ... Read More »
When the Nexus S 4G was released on Sprint a few months ago, the pure Google Experience phone quickly became the phone to have on Sprint. But as several owners of this device were quick to point out, the Nexus S suffered inexplicably from horrid WiMax and WiFi connectivity. When I ... Read More »
Being the successor to the HTC EVO 4G comes with a massive responsibility, since many consider it to be the best device of 2010. The HTC EVO 3D has been one of the most anticipated devices of the year, featuring some of the best specs we’ve seen on any Android device until now. ... Read More »
If a horde of Android devices won’t kill RIM, then a bunch of Motorola Blackberry clones will surely do the trick. Motorola already got its feet wet in the business-ready, portrait-QWERTY keyboard game with the XPRT. But according to a rumor out of PopHerald, the company is not quite done yet.