AT&T Publishes Public Letter Refuting Verizon Wireless Ads

In addition to the lawsuit that AT&T already filed against Verizon Wireless over its recent string of 3G coverage advertisements, AT&T is taking its message straight to the public. AT&T said in a letter it published today, “As the … (follow link to read) Read more: AT&T Publishes Public Letter Refuting Verizon Wireless Ads  Read More →

AT&T Demands Verizon Pull ‘Map for That’ & ‘Misfit’ Commercials

After Verizon Wireless aired three more commercials recently that compare 3G coverage maps between AT&T and Verizon, AT&T has amended its original complaint and demanded that Verizon cease airing the commercials immediately. AT&T cites the “Island of Misfit Toys” … (follow link to read) See original here: AT&T Demands Verizon Pull ‘Map for That’ & ‘Misfit’ Commercials  Read More →

Hands-On: Saygus V1 VPhone

Verizon Wireless’ first Open Development Initiative handset was previewed by manufacturer Saygus recently. Phone Scoop goes hands-on and delivers an early opinion. (follow link to read) Link: Hands-On: Saygus V1 VPhone  Read More →

Motorola’s Droid is solemn smart phone

Additional smart phone creators have been wearisome to chase away the conception that the iPhone is the be-all, end-all of mobile devices. The newest shove comes from Verizon Wireless and Motorola, whose Droid is a high-quality option for those seeking a feature-crammed smart phone with an occupied keyboard and burly wireless service. Last week, the Droid More here: Motorola’s Droid is solemn smart phone  Read More →

Saygus VPhone to Be Verizon’s First Open Development Handset

Today Saygus told Phone Scoop that its V1 Android handset — to be branded as the VPhone — will be Verizon Wireless’ first Open Development Initiative handset. The V1 boasts some impressive specs, and is just “days” away from … (follow link to read) More: Saygus VPhone to Be Verizon’s First Open Development Handset  Read More →

Senator Targeting Verizon’s New ETF Policy

Senator Amy Klobuchar from Minnesota has said that she plans to introduce new legislation to prevent wireless carriers from unfairly raising penalties on costumers who cancel their contracts early. Last week, Verizon Wireless confirmed its plans to raise Early … (follow link to read) The rest is here: Senator Targeting Verizon’s New ETF Policy  Read More →

Does the Droid warrants all the publicity?

Verizon’s latest smartphone, The Droid, that operates on Google’s hottest Android dais, today strike stores with hordes of hum, and this time a great deal of the murmur is well deserved. Verizon’s latest Droid is one of the most cool and comprehensible Motorola handsets to utilize Verizon’s 3G network with its glossy styling, responsive touch screen, slider Go here to read the rest: Does the Droid warrants all the publicity?  Read More →

Sprint Says No Change In Its ETF Policy

In response to Verizon’s move to double early termination fees from $175 to $350 for advanced devices, Sprint said that it is keeping its ETF policy unchanged. Read more here: Sprint Says No Change In Its ETF Policy  Read More →

LG Chocolate Touch is currently Official

We’ve been waiting for months for Verizon to lastly disclose the newest Chocolate phones in the line of LG, and its here after a long wait. The LG Chocolate Touch VX8575 is formally accessible at present, making good the initial touch screen edition of the Chocolate phone lineup. The Chocolate Touch persists the Chocolate customs of View post: LG Chocolate Touch is currently Official  Read More →