Category: Sprint

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Kyocera Hydro arrives at U.S. Cellular and Sprint

If you are planning a vacation, and you want a safe and waterproof Android phone, Kyocera could be the right choice for you. Yesterday, at the CTIA show in Los Angelis two Kyocera Hydro phones were announced. They have similar characteristics but different names – Kyocera Hydro Edge arrives at Sprint, while Kyocera Hydro XTRM will be available at U.S....

AT&T, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and Sprint launch “It Can Wait” 0

“It Can Wait” the campaign that unites the four major carriers in the US

A new major ad campaign that has been recently launched in the US unites the four biggest carriers in the country, AT&T, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and Sprint against the potentially deadly habit for texting while driving. The companies embrace the logo of AT&T “It Can Wait”. The message of the campaign is focused on warning the smartphone users for the...

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ItsOn launches Zact, customizable no-contract mobile plans on Sprint’s 4G

ItsON is a Verizon-backed software company aimed at developing dynamic pricing plan solutions. The company has just announced the new service called Zact, allowing consumers not only to pay for what they have actually used, but also to fully customize their data and voice plans in real-time, in order to fit perfectly their needs. Furthermore, Zact gives consumers a new...

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 Sprint will soon receive Jelly Bean as the carrier has already rolled it out. 0

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (Sprint) gets Jelly Bean

If you have Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 from Sprint, you have surely been waiting for a long time to get your Jelly Bean. It was frustrating, yes, but now the wait is over – a press release by the carrier states that the roll-out has started. The Wi-Fi only version of the tablet received the update back in January...

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Galaxy Note II (Sprint) from Amazon for $69.99

For all those who don’t mind buying a smartphone with a contract – here’s the deal: get your Samsung Galaxy Note II from Amazon for only $69.99 and be a customer of Sprint for the next two years. If you don’t mind having a last-year Samsung device when we are only a few weeks away from hearing the announcement of...

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Sprint offers an attractive deal on the LG Optimus G

If Sprint coverage is good in your area, it might be a good time to consider making the switch. The #3 largest carrier in the US has come out with a pretty attractive ‘ buy-one-get-one free’ deal on one of the best devices on their network, the LG Optimus G. Until now the device has been offered for $200 with...

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HTC M7 twitted to soon be coming to AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon

There’s been a lot of talk lately regarding the HTC M7 – the next big flagship rocking top of the line specs and cutting edge design: 4.7-inch 1080p full HD display, 2GB of RAM, quad-core processor, and 32GB of internal storage. Looks to be a got damn superphone! Yesterday, we even saw a few leaked images of the device, showing...

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Windows Phone 8 coming soon to Sprint

It’s been over two years that the Windows Phone 7 launched. Since then Microsoft has had two major OS launches – the first for Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) and most recently, for Windows Phone 8. Verizon customers didn’t get any new hardware with the Mango, but they did get a large lot of the Windows Phone 8. Sprint’s subscribers, on...

Sprint will introduce the prepaid plans as an option for some devices 0

Sprint is expected to launch its own prepaid plans this January

Sprint (S) offers various no-contract plans through two subsidiaries, Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile, and also has effective roaming deals with Republic Wireless, which provides $19-per-month unlimited service. According to alleged internal information, obtained by AndroidPolice, Sprint may however be looking to enter the prepaid business, too, and offer self-branded no-contract phones to consumers. The carrier is expected to offer...