Another day, another ridiculously named device from a US carrier. This time, it’s from Sprint and Motorola, and it’s called the “Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE”. At the outset, it doesn’t seem as ridiculous, but read the name once again, and you’ll realize how much pain we all go through.
There has been lots of hype around the Samsung Galaxy S3, successor to the highly successful Galaxy S2. Featuring a quad core processor and a huge, beautiful 4.8″ Super AMOLED display, and Ice Cream Sandwich, it’s the best that Samsung has on offer. Evidently, the consumers have been pretty excited about the device as well….
Androids with Qwerty keyboards are a rarity, and people like me are always on the lookout for one. Just not so long back, HTC had revealed that it won’t be making any Qwerty device, apart from goofing up on another aspect – users prefer slimness over extra battery backup. That was…
Here’s a new beast waiting to be revealed – the LG LS970, which could probably be Sprint’s Eclipse 4G LTE. Just going by the leaked specs and stuff, it sounds like one of those top devices which are now packing more punch and have more processing power than my…
I’m probably getting bored right about now. We’ve had lots of ‘SGS3′ related news since yesterday evening, but I think this is important.
Samsung’s ‘Let me know when it arrives’ sign up page has revealed that the
It doesn’t look like phones want to connect to the networks of the carriers to use data. First it was the Nokia Lumia 900, now it’s the turn of Sprint’s Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
Apparently, users of the device are having a hard time trying to persuade their Galaxy Nexus to connect to…
It’s no secret that more people love and know about the Nexus brand, than they love a specific, non-Nexus branded device. They either know it’s a Nexus, or that it’s Android. That Sprint had all of its pre-order stock of the Galaxy Nexus booked just goes on to show how much the Nexus…
Many Sprint customers have been eagerly waiting for the Galaxy Nexus to launch. For many weeks. Well it seems like the pre-order page on Sprint’s website has gone live. The price that Sprint’s asking is $200, which may not seem very exciting, seeing the Verizon version is available for $80, for…
Sprint, US’ carrier, may be launching the HTC Evo One tomorrow.
It is Sprint’s version of the HTC One X, and I’m imagining that this carrier’s next few launches are going to confuse the hell out of me. I won’t delve on that now, though. Here are the specs that have been leaked.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with Sense 4.0 4.7″…Here’s something that could propel Google Wallet in to the space – Sprint, US’s carrier, is reported to be working on launching at least 10 new devices that support Google Wallet, Google’s own payment system. That comes from Google Wallet and Payments VP, Osama Bedier. Which also means they’ll all support NFC. Very good indeed.
It sounds very…
Oh see, what is Microsoft offering on its online retail store! Three phone for free, on two-year contracts with three different carriers. The phones up for grabs are the Nokia Lumia 710, the HTC Trophy and the HTC Arrive, all sporting Windows Phone Mango.
The Lumia 710 is available…
Uh, remember Carrier IQ controversy? Sprint was in the center of it, and now it is rolling out updates to the Evo 4G, Evo Design 4G and Epic 4G (If you don’t remember these devices, never mind) which removes Carrier IQ, finally.
Also, there are some bug fixes and improvements. But the one thing that’s common…