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Verizon’s 2-Year plus 2-Week Contract – Android Advice

Verizon’s 2-Year plus 2-Week Contract – Android Advice

Android fans, carefully select your network provider and be sure and read the fine print, talk with the company and don’t let them walk all over you.  Let me start by stating, in the end Verizon did the right thing, in case you lose attention half way through this email. 

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Motorola Droid X/Xtreme/Shadow Clear Photos

Looks like Verizon has yet another Motorola build Droid coming out with the Droid X or Droid Xtreme or Shadow.  Not sure exactly what it will be called at this time, but you can almost be sure it’ll have the “Droid” nomenclature in there.  It looks to be a nice little update to the Droid [...]

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Sprint Android 2.1 Update Set for May 21st Now

A new leaked screenshot is now pegging May 21st as the day the Android 2.1 update will be available for Sprint devices.  The document is a little cut off, but it starts by stating “Due to changes made by H[TC]…again, the deployment was delayed.”  I’m not sure how much of that sentence was cut off, [...]

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Sprint goes Supersonic with Sprint Evo 4G Android Phone

Sprint and HTC have finally announced the Sprint Evo 4G, previously named Supersonic, an Android smart phone that can run on Sprint’s 4G network, which Sprint has recently announced is expanding and provide all your data at lightning speed.  The HTC Supersonic Evo 4G is one of the first phones that can switch from 3G [...]

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Sprint Makes 4G Expansion Announcement

Sprint Makes 4G Expansion Announcement

Sprint seems to be preparing itself for something big today, something groundbreaking, as they have just made another news release about how they plan to expand their 4G network from coast to coast.  They want to have 120 million US customers covered in their 4G network from Miami to LA.  They already cover 27 markets [...]

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Nexus One for Sprint is a Sure Thing

Sprint doesn’t want to be the only carrier of the US top four to be left without a Nexus One, so today Sprint made an official press announcement that it too will be supporting the Nexus One.  Sales of the Sprint version of the Nexus One will only be available direct through Google.com/phone just like [...]

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Motorola DROID Android 2.1 Update Starts Tomorrow

Motorola DROID Android 2.1 Update Starts Tomorrow

Motorola and Verizon are starting to finally push out that much rumored Android 2.1 update that over 1 million Android users have been clamoring for.  The Android 2.1 update includes a number of new features that bring the DROID’s ROM up to date with that found in the Nexus One, including live wallpapers, voice-to-text entry [...]

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Nexus One – AT&T Versus T-Mobile

With the announcement of an AT&T 3G compatible Nexus One, it has many users wondering which should I get.  A couple factors will play into answering that question, with the main ones being price and network.  For starters, you cannot currently purchase the Nexus One for AT&T, here be referred to as N1A, subsidized with [...]

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Nexus One for AT&T Now Official and For Sale

The Nexus One now carries AT&T 3G bands and is officially available via Google’s Nexus One page for $529 as unlocked only.  The 3G AT&T Nexus One passed through the FCC a while ago, and the availability comes with no real announcement, just an update to the sales page. You cannot purchase the Nexus One [...]

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Nexus One for Verizon Shipping to the US

Nexus One for Verizon Shipping to the US

The news this morning is that HTC has started shipping the production units of CDMA connected Nexus One phones to the US warehouses.  Most like, those warehouses are Google’s, and soon those phones can make their way into your warehouse. 

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