Posts tagged: Sprint

Best Buy alerting users that the HTC EVO 4G LTE will ship May 23rd

Those who have preordered the HTC EVO 4G LTE through Best Buy have gotten an email stating that the device will now launch May 23rd.

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Best Buy alerting users that the HTC EVO 4G LTE will ship May 23rd

Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE and AT&T HTC One X Delayed – Apple To Blame

Two of HTC’s heavy hitters — the HTC EVO 4G LTE and HTC One X — are facing shipping delays here in the states due to a U.S.

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Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE and AT&T HTC One X Delayed – Apple To Blame

LG LS970 Leaked For Sprint – Quad-Core S4 Processor, 2GB of RAM, HD Display and LTE

The leak streak continues on Sprint and no — it’s not another mid-to-entry level device. This time, we have the LG LS970 making it’s way to the Now Network in the coming months and boasts the highest specs we’ve seen on a device to date. The boys over at Brief Mobile were able to get an image and detailed specs for

Samsung Buys Cloud Music Locker/Streaming Service mSpot – Coming Soon To A Galaxy Near You

Samsung has just announced that they have acquired the cloud music locker/streaming service mSpot. This new acquisition should complete the circle of life that is Samsung’s mobile ecosystem quite nicely, and it’s not too unlike when HTC purchased music streaming service MOG back in March. mSpot not only allows users to upload their music to the cloud for playback on compatible devices later, but they also offer movie rentals the day of, or after, the DVD hits store shelves.

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Samsung Buys Cloud Music Locker/Streaming Service mSpot – Coming Soon To A Galaxy Near You

Official: HTC EVO 4G LTE on sale May 18 for $199 on contract

Just as was suggested to folks placing their pre-order , the HTC EVO 4G LTE will be available May 18th from Sprint. Pricing sits at $199.99 on a new two year contract

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Official: HTC EVO 4G LTE on sale May 18 for $199 on contract

Quad-core LG LS970 headed to Sprint with 4.7-inch display?

What we have here is our first look at the “G” from LG, a handset said to be destined for Sprint’s airwaves. But it’s not just any old G, the LG LS970 is a quad-core powerhouse with a 4.7-inch HD display and Ice Cream Sandwich. It is even said to couple LTE connectivity with its 1.5GHz CPU, which means we are likely dealing with a newer processor platform

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Sprint’s Galaxy S3 Pops Up In User Agent Profile – Packs Dual-Core Processor and 16GB of Storage

It’s pretty much a given that the Samsung Galaxy S3 will be arriving on all 4 major carriers in the US in some form or another. I guess the big question is exactly which “form” or — how many cores, rather — can we expect to see the device launch with stateside? Well, when it comes to Sprint, a user agent profile may have the answer to that.

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Sprint’s Galaxy S3 Pops Up In User Agent Profile – Packs Dual-Core Processor and 16GB of Storage

AT&T CEO Says Shared Data Family Plans Are Coming Soon

The race for shared data is on. It’s been long rumored and semi-confirmed that both AT&T and Verizon will be offering shared data plans for families on a budget, but when it comes to AT&T — it looks like they could be first out the gate

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AT&T CEO Says Shared Data Family Plans Are Coming Soon

Amazon offering Sprint’s Galaxy Nexus for $150

Anyone waiting on a solid chance to upgrade to the Sprint Galaxy Nexus should look Amazon’s way. They’re offering the phone $50 cheaper than it’s on-contract MSRP, making it $150 for any new customer or any customer upgrading. The discount is an eye-popper, but who doesn’t love the chance to save as much money as they can?

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Amazon offering Sprint’s Galaxy Nexus for $150

BOKU brings carrier billing to Sprint customers

BOKU and Sprint have announced that a deal between the two has been inked. The deal will allow BOKU customers to purchase for content in-game and put the charge on your monthly bill.

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