Sprint’s Overdrive Ad Makes Fun Of AT&T
March 20, 2010
Sprint’s Overdrive probably isn’t what you think of when you build out the term “iPhone 4G”, but check out the video (in the full post), and you’ll see what we mean. It seems that Verizon Wireless isn’t the only carrier out there to construct AT&T the butt of its advertising jokes. According to the advert, the iPhone is a cool phone just that it’s held back by AT&T’s poor connection. With Sprint’s Overdrive, you’ll get your own personal Wi-Fi Hotspot, which should offer a faster connection speed. Even whether you don’t own an iPhone, it’s still a funny ad, worth a watch.
Check out our Sprint Overdrive review.
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T-Mobile To Partner With Clearwire For WiMAX?
March 19, 2010

T-Mobile isn’t enjoying the duration of its life at the moment, since it’s currently facing an uphill battle against Verizon Wireless and AT&T. In order to keep up, the carrier certainly needs to look into getting some high speed notes on its network. With that in mind, reports indicate that the carrier is mulling the possibility of a joint venture with Clearwire for its WiMAX infrastructure. It’s certainly interesting to note that Sprint happens to control more than 50 percent of Clearwire, but it doesn’t seem that T-Mobile is considering a merger with Sprint. Do you think a WiMAX network would help improve your perception of T-Mobile?
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T-Mobile To Partner With Clearwire For High Speed input?
March 19, 2010

T-Mobile isn’t enjoying the instance of its life at the moment, since it’s currently facing an uphill battle against Verizon Wireless and AT&T. In order to keep up, the carrier certainly needs to look into getting some high speed info on its network. With that in mind, reports indicate that the carrier is mulling the possibility of a joint venture with Clearwire for its WiMAX infrastructure. It’s certainly interesting to note that Sprint happens to control more than 50 percent of Clearwire, but it doesn’t seem that T-Mobile is considering a merger with Sprint. Do you think a WiMAX network would help improve your perception of T-Mobile?
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T-Mobile USA To Offer iPhone In Late 2010 Or Early 2011?
March 19, 2010
According to a recent interview, RenĂ© Obermann, CEO of T-Mobile USA parent company Deutsche Telekom, has mentioned that T-Mobile USA might start offering the iPhone as soon as late 2010, or early 2011. While the carrier’s current focus is obviously on Google’s Android OS, getting the iPhone on its network would be a great move, considering the huge appeal of Apple’s mobile phone. Does that mean that Apple’s exclusivity deal with AT&T is be going down the drain? Are you looking forward to T-Mobile offering the iPhone, or do you think that Android devices are the way to go?
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Red HTC Legend is an SFR exclusive
March 16, 2010

The HTC Legend is one beautiful handset by its own, but trust the French to turn something beautiful into a classic - with carrier SFR offering a HTC Legend with Red accents from today onwards online, while folks who prefer to get theirs via retail stores will have to wait until March 30th. Which color do you prefer more?
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Verizon Sees The iPad As An Opportunity To Sell details Plans
March 10, 2010

Despite Apple once again teaming up with AT&T for the iPad’s documents plan, Verizon doesn’t seem to be discouraged, particularly once you take a peek at the leaked memo to its staff that’s going around the Web. Bringing up points that AT&T’s network is “overloaded”, and that the 3G version of the iPad will cost more, the carrier is aiming to persuade users to get the Wi-Fi version of the iPad and pair it up with a device like MiFi. Of course, what the memo fails to mention is that Verizon MiFi costs you $60 a month, which is twice as much that AT&T charges for its unlimited iPad plan, so you’ll be paying more in the expanded run. What do you think? Are you planning to purchase an iPad with an AT&T 3G plan, or go along with Verizon’s suggestion?
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ZTE Smooth runs on Android
February 20, 2010

ZTE isn't precisely a major cellphone manufacturer, but the company has rolled off one of its first Android-powered smartphones - the ZTE Smooth. It won't run on the latest Android 2.1 version, as you will have to settle for Android 1.6 only. The ZTE Smooth will hit the markets later that August, where among the specifications include :-
- 2.8" touchscreen display at 240 × 320 resolution
- Wi-Fi connectivity
- Integrated FM radio
- GPS Navigation
- Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity
- Android 1.6
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