McAfee
Article
by Anndrew Vacca
Aug 10, 2011
Sprint will begin offering customers access to McAfee mobile security applications today, available under the Sprint tab in the Android Market, or by clicking on McAfee in the Sprint Zone. McAfee Mobi...
Motorola Titanium
Review
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Aug 05, 2011
The Motorola Titanium is the latest Android Nextel device, complete with a full portrait keyboard and push-to-talk features.  It's rugged, meeting MilSpec 810G for dust, shock, vibration, low pre...
Motorola Titanium
Article
by Anndrew Vacca
Jul 07, 2011
 The Motorola Titanium looks to be headed to Sprint on July 24 for a cool $149, according to the leaked flyer above. Don't recall the Titanium? Heck, we can't remember back to May either. To refr...
Motorola Titanium
Article
by Phil Nickinson
May 05, 2011
If you're looking for an Android phone with a front-QWERTY keyboard and the familiar "chirp-chirp" of Nextel Direct Connect, you've just found it in the Motorola Titanium. It's got a 3.1-inc...
Article
by Joshua Munoz
Apr 14, 2011
Looks like ESPN isn't the only company who won't be texting Sprint customers anymore. Details are scarce, but as of today, Weather.com is suspending service to all Sprint/Nextel users. We are no lo...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Apr 06, 2011
A follow up on Sprint and the ESPN text alerts tiff: Sprint's issued a statement about exactly what's going on, confirming that it was, in fact, ESPN that cut off the service in response to ...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Apr 04, 2011
This isn't, strictly speaking, just an Android issue. But enough of you Android peeps have pinged us over ESPN's text alert service no longer working on Sprint's network that we'll make an exception. ...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 31, 2011
If you're on Nextel and have a hankering for some a physical QWERTY keyboard, it looks like relief might one day be in sight. The Motorola i1q (a follow-up to the also-rugged Motorola i1 on Next...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 10, 2011
We broke this news to you way back in October, and Sprint this morning officially announced the Motorola i886, a horizontal sliding keyboard device with Nextel Direct Connect that meets military 810G ...
Review
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Sep 07, 2010
The Motorola i1 is neither big, nor bad, but it certainly fills a niche that many believe is dying off -- push-to-talk on the IDEN network.  Applications and services from other carriers try to r...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Aug 17, 2010
Chirp! -- whether you find it annoying, or rely on it every day at the workplace, when Push-to-Talk (or DC, or chirp, or beeps -- whatever name you tag it with) made it's debut on Android you know we ...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Aug 06, 2010
Not every new phone is a 1 GHz box of thunder, nor does it have to be. The Motorola i1 is built tough, even if the specs aren't very high: 3.1-inch LCD screen, 600 MHz ARM 11 processor, Android 1.5, W...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jul 25, 2010
The Motorola i1 -- the first Android smartphone with Nextel's Direct Connect (aka push-to-talk) service -- is now available at Sprint for $149.99 after two-year contract and $50 rebate. [Watch our ha...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jul 19, 2010
Sprint announced this morning that it will make available the Motorola i1 -- the first Android push-to-talk device -- starting July 25 for $149.99 after contract and rebate. It initially will be sold ...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jun 26, 2010
Well what have we here?  Looks like a screenshot of Sprint's latest playbook, and there are a few interesting things for Android lovers on the list.  July 11 looks to be a good day.  Fi...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Dec 12, 2009
Looks like this cat's really out of the bag now. A trio of videos of the Motorola Opus One surfaced on YouTube, spied by IntoMobile and subsequently were pulled -- a telltale sign if we've ever seen o...