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AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon team up to release the ISIS payment system!
Who watched Eric Schmidt yesterday as he waved around that unreleased phone? Yeah, it was running Gingerbread, but more importantly, it had NFC technology built in, and was demoed as that conference.
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LG Trumpets 1 Million Optimus Handsets Sold in 40 Days
LG has issued a press release today which finds the handset maker celebrating monumental sales figures. Thanks to low-cost phones like T-Mobile’s Optimus T and Sprint’s Optimus S, LG’s Optimus line has crossed one million sold in 40 days.
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Android Deals at Radio Shack on Black Friday!
With but little more than two weeks to go before Black Friday, we expect to see a handful of retailers’ ads leaked left and right. The first one we felt compelled to share with you guys is Radio Shack.
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T-Mobile Now Offering Samsung Galaxy Tab!
Consider this more of a courtesy reminder, but T-Mobile is now selling the Samsung Galaxy Tab. The 7-inch Android 2.2 tablet runs $399 with a two-year service agreement, $599 if you chose to buy it outright.
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Possible Permanent Root for G2 (Update)
It appears that permanent rooting of the G2 might be close at hand. A thread on XDA developers and AndroidSpin are aflutter today as a real, working root situation has been found.
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Android 2.2 Leaking to Select Vibrant, Epic 4G Handsets
Samsung has made their Android 2.2 Froyo build available to Galaxy S handsets in the UK, but when will it hit the United States? According to the latest batch of related news, this could be sooner, rather than later.
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T-Mobile Pushes out G2 Update With WiFi Calling
T-Mobile has begun rolling out a much anticipated update to their recently launched G2 handset today. Marked as version 1.22.531.8, the update brings a few changes to the device, most notably the ability to make and receive calls over WiFi.
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T-Mobile Unveils Rebranded ’4G’ Network, Takes Fight to Competition’s Doorstep [VIDEO]
Late yesterday, T-Mobile announced their intention to start marketing its HSPA+ network as a “4G” network.
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T-Mobile to Have Four Android Phones for Less Than $100 This Holiday
tarting this week, T-Mobile will be offering four Android-based handsets below the $100 price point. While they aren’t necessarily the high-end super phones some of you readers might be after, they will definitely attract new Android users. The devices come from handset makers LG, Motorola, and Huawei with varying prices and specs.
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Tonight on AGTN!
This week on AGTN, our host Ray Walters is back from vacation and back in the saddle, and he has the usual motley crew of Android Geeks and Dweebs with him to talk about our favorite green Android! Topics we will be covering tonight: 1. …
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T-Mobile to be First out of Gate with Galaxy Tab on November 10 (UPDATE)
T-Mobile will be the first wireless provider in the United States to offer the Samsung Galaxy Tab. We just received a “press release” advising that the 7-inch Android tablet will arrive on the nation’s fourth largest carrier on November 10th. Unfortunately the release didn’t indicate anything at …
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T-Mobile Set to Offer $15 Tethering, WiFi Sharing Option November 3rd
The Boy Genius Report has been passed some information that shows T-Mobile gearing up for mobile tethering and Wifi sharing options for smart phone (Android) users.
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24 Hours with the Cliq 2.1 Update
I think the chief complaint behind companies who insist on having the own software overtop Android, be it Blur, Sense, or TouchWiz, is the delay in updates. Here I am, probably only a few short weeks, a month at most away from seeing Gingerbread Stock …
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T-Mobile TV Heading to Samsung Vibrant, MyTouch Slide
TmoNews is reporting that T-Mobile TV will soon be heading to the MyTouch Slide and Samsung Vibrant. TmoNews just got a snapshot containing an announcement that an OTA will be heading to handsets “during the last week in October”. Overall, from what I have seen, …
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Q3 2010 Quarterly Report Card (US Carriers)
We put this feature together to help fill you, dear reader, in on we think each of the big four wireless providers are doing as it pertains to Android. Using the same system as the first time around, we conducted a blind, internal poll with members of our staff deciding how they would grade each U.S. wireless provider on their job. You know, like a teacher handing out grades. How did your provider do?
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