Now that we have the iPhone 4 antenna drama seemingly behind us, it’s time to start focusing on the next iteration of Apple’s iPhone – the iPhone 5. Tentative release dates for the iPhone 5 is July 2011, and this release could be coming directly from Verizon. What’s great about the next version of the iPhone […]
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Today, Verizon will be launching a new service called Mobile Recovery. This is a free add on feature for any Verizon customers that already subscribes to the Total Equipment Coverage (TEC) plan. Phones that are able to use Mobile Recovery are Android, Windows Mobile, webOS, or BlackBerry devices. Among other cool features, Mobile Recovery will […]
WalMart is moving aggressively into the wireless plan market with their own WalMart branded voice and talk plan. The plan will be called Walmart Family Mobile, and will be offered in all Wal Mart Stores starting next week. WalMart is not new to the wireless plan market. For a long time now WalMart has offered […]
Well if you’re a Verizon Wireless subscriber and are waiting for a QWERTY keyboard Android phone you could be in luck. The HTC “PD42100” has just passed the FCC. At this time there’s no information on the tech specs of the handset. But the handset will run on CDMA 2000 frequencies & 850 MHz GSM […]
If you are on the Verizon network, own an Android phone, and are particularly fond of the Microsoft Bing search engine, then you’re in luck. From Android Central Microsoft unveiled its Bing search app for Android today. But if you want to get in on the action, you’re going to have to have a Verizon phone, […]
I just wrote about how MetroPCS is bringing 4G to Dallas and Las Vegas next month (September). Well guess who else just so happens to have 4G running in Dallas and Las Vegas? You guessed it… Sprint’s 4G network is already running in those two metro areas.! So if I’m not mistaken (which I admit, […]
Verizon is expected to take a much different approach to bringing 4G online than Sprint. Sprint took, and continues to take, a slow reserved roll out of their WiMax 4G coverage. Smaller cities, smaller markets, make it easier I suppose for Sprint to manage and learn how to build their 4G networks. Verizon, however, is rumored […]