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Quadrant Benchmark Updated to v2.0 with ICS Support
Typically, performance benchmarks are used as bragging rights by Androidians all around the world on the internet. While there are several different benchmark applications available on the Android Market for free, Quadrant Standard has been one of the more popular ones over the years and has …
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Sprint letting select customer “Upgrade Now” with pro-rated fees
Why bother waiting until your two year service agreement is up just to get that discounted handset when Sprint will let you do it now? According to SprintFeed, the Now Network fellas are letting a number of eligible users pick up a new smartphone with …
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CDMA Nexus Support Clarified
Dan Morril posted a quick note on the Google Groups forum regarding the latest rumor of Google no longer supporting the Verizon Galaxy Nexus. He states its simply a clarification about support for these devices and gives a brief explanation of why the websites were …
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Honeycomb on a Budget: Sprint debuts the $99 ZTE Optik
Sprint’s latest tablet brings very respectable hardware at a price that’s hard to refuse.
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Samsung to launch Samsung Galaxy S II Plus?
Earlier today, Samsung confirmed that they dont have plans to launch a Galaxy S III, which is a bit disappointing because all of us were expecting it. Samsung is still focused on MWC, and they are preparing to introduce new devices at the event. One of …
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Sprint Nexus S 4G Ice Cream Sandwich build leaked, then removed
Good news for all the Sprint Nexus S users: an internal Ice Cream Sandwich ROM has been leaked for the NS4G, and word on the street is that it’s the final version, and sooner or later, Sprint will officially launch the update via an OTA …
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CyanogenMod v9 Experimental Build for Sprint Epic 4G Touch
Epic 4G Touch (Sprint’s Galaxy SII) owners will be happy to see a public release of CyanogenMod v9. As many of you may be aware, CM9 is a custom version of Android v4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
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Safely announces one billion family checks, new features
Safely, the digital parenting arm of Location Labs, today announced that they’ve powered more than one billion family location checks since its debut. Spread across millions of phone on AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile, the locates help parents keep an eye on what their kids are …
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Samsung Epic 2 shows up on CelleBrite, launching soon?
There’s no better way to start the week than with a blurry photo and information about a new upcoming Android smartphone. The device in the photo above is supposedly the upcoming Samsung Epic 2, which will be the successor to the original Epic 4G. Our …
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Samsung to tweak Galaxy Nexus CPU, camera?
Is Samsung going to tweak the Galaxy Nexus for Sprint, and possibly other carriers? If recent benchmarks are to be believed then yes, that’s exactly what they’re going to do. It wouldn’t be the first time Samsung announced a slightly modified version of a Galaxy …
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Registration Open for Sprint Galaxy Nexus
Are you looking for unlimited LTE data on Google’s latest flagship phone? If you answered, “heck yes” (like myself), you can now register for information updates for Sprint’s iteration of the Galaxy Nexus, set to debut sometime later this year. The device will be Sprint’s …
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ZTE V66 headed to Verizon, won’t blow your mind
ZTE is trying pretty hard to get into the U.S. market, and Verizon might get a piece of the pie. We recently saw the ZTE Optik, headed for Sprint, and now another ZTE tablet has leaked in a blurry shot: the ZTE V66. We’re not …
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Gameloft announces pair of Sprint ID Packs
Gameloft just dropped us a note to advise that they’ve got a pair of new ID Packs for Sprint consumers. Featuring a number of popular games, wallpapers, widgets, and other content, both are free to Sprint subscribers and can be downloaded immediately. Depending on what …
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Sprint to offer $100 Honeycomb tablet in February
Will Sprint find success with the ZTE Optik’s price point and features?
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Sprint launching ZTE Optik, 4G curiously missing
Well this is quite interesting. We heard earlier that Sprint’s Evo View 4G is reaching the end of life, which begs the question of what Sprint will do to stay in the tablet market. The guys at Sprint Feed have once again got some juicy …
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