It appears like the Samsung Epic 4G has been in assembly high demand among mobile handset aficionados. The Samsung Epic 4G has made it to the list of Sprint’s best-selling devices for first-day sales according to the latest announcement by the said carrier. This handset runs the Android 2.1 OS and is powered by a Continue reading here: Samsung Epic 4G declared one of Sprint’s best-selling devices for first-day sales Read More →
Samsung Epic 4G, the Sprint version of Samsung Galaxy S will be hitting stores in US by this month end. Sprint has legitimately proclaimed that it starts selling Samsung Epic 4G from 31st of August. Sprint will sell this ‘Sprint Samsung Galaxy S Epic 4G’ for $249.99 with a two year contract, and of course a $100 mail Link: Samsung Epic 4G for $249.99, Sprint proclaims Read More →
There’s certainly that the Sprint HTC EVO 4G is one of the mainly imposing Android phones on market at this very moment, but owing to furnish shortages related to the Samsung-sourced display panels, the EVO 4G isn’t getting to that marketplace hasty enough to meet demand. A latest report from the Wall Street Journal indicates that the Sprint’s incapacity Original post: Sprint HTC EVO 4G shortages hurting CEO Hesse’s 4G plans, 300K sold Read More →
Finding intelligent handy phones has never been so devastating until Samsung showed off its palatable smack of high end technology with its Samsung Galaxy S in New York last Tuesday. By four astounding flavours to rack four leading carriers, this smart phone is certain a hot stuff not to be taken for granted. At the press Read the original: Samsung Reveals Galactic Attainment Read More →
Sprint’s HTC EVO 4G is presently running on Android 2.1 operating system. The experience with Android 2.1 is moderately good on the first 4G phone, but many customers have requested Sprint to provide Android 2.2 update for the phone. The business has acknowledged the request of its clients and decided to bring Froyo update on HTC EVO Read more: Android 2.2 Froyo for HTC EVO 4G Coming Soon Read More →
Sprint has become the second wireless carrier to pass on the Nexus One after promising to sustain the Google-branded Android handset former this year. As an alternative, Sprint will counsel the HTC Evo 4G, another Android phone with better hardware and HTC’s Sense consumer interface. The Evo 4G is expected to hurl this month or next, See original here: Sprint says “no” to Google’s Nexus One Read More →
HTC EVO Android phone liberate date: The information came from a leaked Radio Shack advertisement for the HTC EVO which declares that pre-orders for the Android powered HTC EVO will be permitted by the end of the month (today is May 6th). HTC EVO Android Phone specs: 4.3-inch, 800×480 TFT touchscreen (current iPhone 3GS is 3.5 inch 320×480) 1 Read the rest here: 4G Android handset revealed, HTC EVO 4G By Sprint Read More →
Three latest handsets–Palm’s Pre Plus, Pixi Plus and the Dell Aero smartphone–are set to debut on AT&T’s network. The Palm handsets are previously accessible on Sprint and Verizon Wireless but AT&T will be the foremost to bid a Dell phone in the U.S. The move is strangely to turn struggling cellphone creator Palm’s fortunes but it could View post: AT&T Adds Latest Dell, Palm Plus Handsets to its Line-up Read More →
Sprint nowadays proclaimed they will be a carrier of the Google Nexus One smartphone. T-Mobile was initially the only carrier to offer an “official” term plan for the Nexus phone at $179 in a two year contract. Sprint won’t be the only company to carry the Nexus One, yesterday’s announcement told us about Google’s plan to send See the rest here: Google Nexus One headed to Sprint Read More →
Pinch, punch, first of the month — no returns. It’s February and the pre-Mobile World Congress handset rumours are kicking into high gear. Today we’ve overheard whispers of the HTC Bravo and Supersonic, big-screen smartphones potentially running Android 2.1. Our CNET US coworkers over at the Android Atlas blog have had their ears to the ground and dug up View original post here: HTC Bravo and Supersonic: I’m feelin’ Supersonic, give...
The Pixi is the second entrance into the mobile market for the respected WebOS, established by Palm. The main was the Palm Pre, a handset I use myself and have thoroughly keyed my views on. The Pixi has a prodigious numerous numbers of resemblances as its big brother, but also splits itself in a number Continued here: Palm’s Pixi is better than magic dust Read More →
Today Sprint announced the availability of the BlackBerry Curve 8530. It’s available online, Sprint stores, telesales and through Sprint’s business channels starting today. It costs $50 after rebates with a new agreement. More here: BlackBerry Curve 8530 Now On Sale at Sprint Read More →
Sprint recently provided updated information about Android updates for the Hero and Moment devices. Sprint now says that both will be updated to Android 2.1 and not 2.0 as previously mentioned. Users of those devices can expect the update … (follow link to read) See the rest here: Sprint Confirms Android 2.1 for Hero and Moment Read More →
Today Sprint indicated via its Twitter account that the Samsung Moment and HTC Hero will definitely receive an Android 2.0 update. However, the update won’t be available until some time in the first half of 2010. Verizon has said … (follow link to read) The rest is here: Sprint Hero and Moment Won’t Get Android 2.0 Until 1H 2010 Read More →
Phone Scoop gives Sanyo’s latest flip phone for Sprint a spin. It has classic looks and a great keypad. It may lack the features of some of its competitors, but what it does, it does right. (follow link to read) See the original post here: Video Tour: Sanyo SCP-3810 Read More →