Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile getting Wimax devices

Sprint may be killing off its Wimax . . . → Read More: Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile getting Wimax devices

[Update: It's Back!] Deal Alert: All Sprint 4G Smartphones For A Penny Right Now On Amazon Wireless

If you’ve been looking to jump ship from the carrier juggernauts and get in on Sprint’s promised “truly unlimited data”, may we suggest now might be a good time to do so? . . . → Read More: [Update: It's Back!] Deal Alert: All Sprint 4G Smartphones For A Penny Right Now On Amazon Wireless

HTC EVO Design 4G Could Be Headed To Boost Mobile

When we think of prepaid phone carriers, the thought is usually of cheap, low-end phones. For the most part, that’s what we’ve seen from carrier like Virgin Mobile and Boost Mobile, but phones have slowly become more and more high-end . . . → Read More: HTC EVO Design 4G Could Be Headed To Boost Mobile

Oops! HTC’s J ISW13HT WiMAX Smartphone Makes A Quick Appearance Before Disappearing From Website

  WiMAX may be kaput here in the States, but major manufacturers continue to churn out WiMAX devices abroad. Case in point: an HTC WiMAX smartphone that casually appeared on HTC’s website, but was quickly pulled shortly after. According to reports, the WiMAX-based device called the J ISW13HT will be featured on mobile carrier KDDI’s WiMAX network. . . . → Read More: Oops! HTC’s J ISW13HT WiMAX Smartphone Makes A Quick Appearance Before Disappearing From Website

From the forums: Is a Sprint LTE device worth it if I won’t have LTE at launch?

Michael24j asks this in regards to the upcoming EVO 4G LTE , but it's just as relevant for phones like the LG Viper and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus: With only five or so markets with LTE this summer, is it worth it? I currently have the EVO 3D, (and the original EVO 4G) and have for almost two years gotten use to using 4G Wimax. However, I live in an area that probably will not be on a LTE rollout priority list anytime soon. . . . → Read More: From the forums: Is a Sprint LTE device worth it if I won’t have LTE at launch?

Nexus S 4G finally receiving update to Android 4.0.4

Owners of Sprint’s variant of the Nexus S have been left out of the loop, as Google has given no information to if or when the phone would be updated to Android 4.0. . . . → Read More: Nexus S 4G finally receiving update to Android 4.0.4

Samsung Conquer 4G receiving minor update

The Samsung Conquer 4G is one of those phones we tend to forget about pretty quickly, as it features mid-range specs and is focused at a budget market. Sprint hasn’t forgotten about the handset though, and is now sending it an update. The biggest part of the update is the “security fix” . . . → Read More: Samsung Conquer 4G receiving minor update

Sprint Says No More WiMax Devices Ever, Promises To Launch 15 LTE Devices By Year’s End

It’s only been a couple years since the EVO launched as not only the first WiMax phone, but the first “4G” phone (by carrier reckoning). Now, though, Sprint says that not only will there be no more WiMax phones, which we knew earlier , but no more WiMax devices at all . . . → Read More: Sprint Says No More WiMax Devices Ever, Promises To Launch 15 LTE Devices By Year’s End

Sprint and HTC need to bring the EVO brand back to the top

June of 2010. That was a good month for both HTC and Sprint, as it was when the original EVO 4G was launched. At the time, it was a superphone, bringing specs to the tablet that no other phone could beat . . . → Read More: Sprint and HTC need to bring the EVO brand back to the top

Regulator approves T-Mobile / Orange plans for UK 4G network this year

Ofcom proposal paves the way for first UK 4G LTE network launch later in the year British smartphone users have had to watch from the sidelines as North American and Asian carriers roll out ever faster 4G . . . → Read More: Regulator approves T-Mobile / Orange plans for UK 4G network this year

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