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Qualcomm reportedly working on a chip with multiple LTE bands and carrier networks
In a recent filing at the FCC, it seems Qualcomm has been busy lately working on a new radio chipset. According to the FCC, it looks like we could be looking at a chip that would support up to 7 different bands, with three of …
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Deal: HTC Evo view for $240 from eBay Daily Deals
With Christmas right around the corner, a lot of you procrastinating shoppers are probably starting to lose a little hair trying to figure out what to get the techie on your list. Thankfully, eBay Daily Deals is here to help with an HTC Evo View …
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Rumor: Moto Making Rugged, PTT, CDMA Andy For Sprint
A little birdie (not of the “Angry” type) has informed us that some Sprint managers have been receiving emails from Motorola regarding an upcoming phone launch that will require an in-store advocate. Since Motorola makes nearly all of the Sprint/Nextel iDEN phones, this wouldn’t seem …
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HTC Announce 2.2-Powered Merge for North American Carriers
HTC first CDMA world phone is coming to US carriers in the Spring of 2011. Running Android 2.2 and Sense UI, the phone features a 3.8-inch touch screen and sliding QWERTY.
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Is the Nexus S Also Coming to Sprint and Verizon?
Many Android lovers patiently awaited the arrival of the Nexus One on Sprint and Verizon. Unfortunately, it never ended up happening. From what I gather, Google would have liked a CDMA version to have been produced, but with CDMA carriers releasing so many other powerful …
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Samsung Stealth V Passes DLNA Certification, a Fascinate Successor?
Samsung proves yet again that they really can’t keep some things secret. This time it’s another Android phone, the SCH-i510, codenamed “Stealth V”. Nothing stealthy about this device, it’s bringing brutal facts with it. As the phone passed the DLNA certification, it brought some decent …
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More Images of Samsung Galaxy Tab Surface, CDMA Version Possibly in the Works
More images of Samsung’s super-charged Galaxy Tab have surfaced on the web. Apparently an iAndroid forum stalker took these photos (he sent them to Engadget). The individual said the device was fast, had loud speakers, and mentioned it could run Flash 10.1. It even made phone …
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Verizon CEO Talks Android Tablets and LTE Phones
Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam is doing his part to rally excitement for Android phones and tablets. Big Red’s boss was recently at the Reuters Global Technology Summit where he divulged a few goodies. What kind of goodies? How about Motorola, Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics …
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Fear Not, Sprint Shall Provide the Nexus One
These days, you can never take a customer service rep at their word; most have no idea what they’re talking about. However, that doesn’t mean their words can’t excite you. On the heels of today’s heartbreaking announcement of Verizon’s Nexus One betrayal, one question lingers …
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More Evidence of a Sprint Nexus One?
With the Nexus One headed to Verizon and Vodafone in the coming weeks, customers on other networks are starting to wonder if and when they’re provider will be offering the phone. One such carrier, Sprint could really use a new Android handset with high end …
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Opinion: What Does Verizon’s Nexus One Mean for Sprint?
Neowin, with help from their inside informant, reported that Verizon will be getting the Nexus One on March 23rd. With the CDMA version of the phone spotted passing through the FCC, this date seems very likely. However, with all this excitement comes more questions.
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Motorola’s XT800 ‘Zeppelin’ Head to China
Remember that camera-shy Motorola from a few weeks ago? Well, it’s back and this time it’s ready to face the camera. Not only that, we’ve got some fun details to share with you. The XT800 ‘Zeppelin’ will be a World Class phone featuring both CDMA …
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Sprint Dropping CDMA/WiMAX Modem Next Week
Check your Sunday newspapers this coming weekend. There might be an ad somewhere in there for the new Sprint dual-mode CDMA/WiMAX modem. Set to launch for $150, this will be the first device that works on both the high-speed WiMAX network that Clearwire is building …
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From Out of Nowhere Sprint’s CDMA Head Says “Peace Out”
John Garcia, Sprint’s CDMA leader has decided to leave the company. In his absence, Bill Morgan, SVP of brand management will report to Dan Hesse. The CDMA portion of Sprint accounts for 70% of their business. Garcia has been a part of their company for …
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Beyond the G1: What’s Next for Android?
What happens in the land of Android after next week’s announcements? What’s further down the road for our new favorite operating system?
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