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HTC EVO 4G available at Sprint next week
Written by admin on Saturday, August 28, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: 4G, android, HTC, News, Phone News, Sprint Tags: android, cell phone news, EVO 4G, HTC, HTC EVO 4G, HTC EVO 4G Smartphone, mobile phone news, phone news, Smartphone, Sprint
Both black and white version of smartphone,Sprint’s HTC EVO 4G are depleted stock of almost 200k HTC EVO 4G models were sold in first weekend of release.
There is good news for those who are looking first model from Sprint HTC EVO with 4G technology.The carrier announced that EVO 4G expected to be available no earlier than next week.
New HTC Droid for Verizon, would be launched with Froyo
Written by admin on Saturday, August 28, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: 4G, android, HTC, News, Phone News, Smartphone, Sprint, Verizon Tags: android, cell phone news, Droid 2, Droid X, Froyo, HTC, Htc Droid, HTC Droid Incredible, mobile phone news, Motorola, New HTC Droid, News, phone news, Smartphone, Sprint HTC EVO 4G, Verizon, Verizon’s Droid
Even if HTC Incredible Droid was publicized lately due to an update sent official by Froyo , Verizon’s Droid brand is now largely associated with Motorola, who also recently launched X-Droid and Droid 2, following to increase the number of droids to three.
HTC did not want to stay doing nothing about that.The Taiwanese company already prepared a revolutionary new model of smartphone Android for Verizon.
These pictures speak for themselves about how must show new model from HTC yet unnamed.The smartphone from HTC is as large as Sprint HTC EVO 4G.
Verizon: A new option for $ 80 for 5GB option
Written by admin on Wednesday, August 25, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: News, Phone News, Sprint, Verizon, Virgin, Wireless Tags: 5GB, broadband, Mobile USA, phone, phone news, phones, Sprint, Sprint's, USA phone news, Verizon, Verizon news, Verizon Wireless, Virgin, Virgin Mobile, Virgin Mobile USA, Wireless, wireless broadband
Verizon Wireless has updated wireless broadband plans with a new $80 monthly option for 5GB of data. Other Verizon Wireless plans include 1GB for $50/month, 300MB for $30/week, and 100MB for $15/day. Verizon Wireless offers post-paid broadband at $60 for 5GB/month or $40 for 250MB/month. As a point of comparison, Sprint’s pre-paid wireless broadband option via Virgin Mobile USA offers unlimited data for $40 per month.
Samsung Restore for Sprint – unboxing and feature video
Written by admin on Tuesday, July 06, 2010 | 1 Comment
Categories: Phone News, Samsung, Spots, Sprint Tags: mobile phone, phone news, Qwerty Keyboard, Recycled Materials, Samsung, Samsung Restore, Sprint, Sprint Phone, Unboxing
Samsung Restore is a eco mobile phone with a QWERTY keyboard equipped messaging phone for Sprint.The phone is made largely of recycled materials in 80%.
Samsung Galaxy S family phones
Written by admin on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: 4G, AT&T, News, Samsung, Sprint, T-mobile, Verizon Tags: 4g, Amp, Android Invasion, AT&T, Cams, Captivate, Cortex, Cpus, Galaxy, Hummingbird, impressions, Meantime Check, phone news, Samsung, Samsung Captivate, Samsung Epic 4G, Samsung family, Samsung Fascinate, Samsung Galaxy S, Samsung Galaxy S family, Samsung Phones, Samsung Vibrant, Screens, Sprint, T-mobile, Verizon
Samsung’s US team held a swanky event in NYC this evening to launch all four of its new US-spec Galaxy S phones in style. If you haven’t been brought up to speed on Samsung‘s stateside Android invasion, the Captivate is headed to AT&T, the Fascinate to Verizon, the Epic 4G to Sprint and the Vibrant to T-Mobile. Every phone from Galaxy S Family have 4-inch Super AMOLED screens, 1GHz Hummingbird Cortex A8 CPUs, and cams that can capture 720p video. We’ve already got detailed hands on impressions of the Captivate and Epic 4G, but stay tuned for Fascinate and Vibrant previews tonight. In the meantime, check out the family all together in the pictures in the gallery below.
HTC release Windows Mobile 6.1
Written by admin on Monday, November 10, 2008 | No Comments
Categories: HTC, Sprint, Windows Mobile Tags: htc touch, Sprint, sunephones, Windows Mobile 6.1
It’s been so long that we almost stopped caring, but HTC and Sprint have come through to deliver a welcome update to the Sprint Touch. Unofficial versions of this firmware have been floating around the web for quite some time, but if you’re the sort that doesn’t like to color outside of the lines, you’ll be happy to know that the official Windows Mobile 6.1 upgrade for the Sprint Touch is now available directly from the HTC website.

Full Press Release from Sprint
Written by admin on Friday, June 20, 2008 | No Comments
Categories: Announcements, Sprint Tags: About, email, Full, homepage, mobile, Press, release, Sprint, sunephones
Sprint offers MS Exchange and Lotus Notes Email for Non-PDA’s

Full Press Release
Sprint Mobile Email Work Gives Sprint Customers Access to Business Email on Instinct by Samsung and Other Non-PDA Phones
Access to Microsoft Exchange Server and IBM Lotus Notes Through Sprint Mobile Email Work Gives Sprint Customers More Device Choices for Checking Corporate Email on the Go
OVERLAND PARK, Kan.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–June 19, 2008–Customers of Sprint (NYSE:S) can soon get mobile access to their corporate email accounts on select non-PDA Sprint phones such as the new Instinct by Samsung. Easy access to Microsoft Exchange Server and IBM Lotus Notes accounts will be available through Sprint Mobile Email Work, as an extension of Sprint Mobile Email’s existing access to personal email accounts from popular Web-based providers such as AOL, Gmail, Windows Live and Yahoo! Mail. Sprint Mobile Email Work will allow users of the Instinct and other non-PDA phones, such as flip phones with more consumer-oriented features, to access both their corporate and personal email in one easy-to-use application, included at no additional charge in several Sprint pricing plans.
“Sprint Mobile Email Work will allow customers to read and respond to their business email and look up work contacts from a wider variety of Sprint phones, including the new Instinct,” said Kevin Packingham, senior vice president of product and technology development for Sprint. “With combined access to corporate and personal email in a single application on popular consumer-friendly phones, Sprint customers can increase productivity and stay connected whenever and wherever they want.”

If you ever felt jealous of your friends on Sprint using the LG Rumor, the LG KS360 looks to be a GSM variant aimed at a similar audience. With Communicasia 2008 now taking place in Singapore, LG has unveiled a Triband GSM GPRS/EDGE QWERTY slider that looks very reminiscent of the LG Rumor here in the States made famous by Sprint. With a 2.4 inches screen running at 240 x 320 pixels, the LG KS360 is set to only release in Asia. Although the device will only be available in Asia initially, recent FCC filing and approvals should take care of any requirements preventing a US launch later this year.











