Yeah, that's awesome
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Oct 16, 2011
We've seen some inspiring Lego stands people have made for their smartphones.  Legos are affordable, accessible, and fun as hell to play with (admit it) so they are the perfect building mat...
Free your mind
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Oct 16, 2011
Recently, a bit of fuss has been made about Sprint (3G) IP addresses resolving to or connecting to the Department of Defense.  That's good fuss, but it's easy to understand why there...
Google Voice
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by Chris Parsons
Oct 14, 2011
Some great news for Google Voice users has arrived today. MMS support has now become a priority and is slowly rolling out to users accounts. As noted on the Google Voice Blog: MMS has been one o...
HBO Go
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Oct 12, 2011
HBO Go received an update today that brought bug fixes and support for the Samsung Epic 4G Touch, but many users are finding that the app won't after updating it on their Samsung Galaxy S II, Sp...
Telenav
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by Chris Parsons
Oct 11, 2011
TeleNav has been working hard on their latest update and they are now soon ready to release TeleNav GPS Navigator 7.1. First up, will be availability to Sprint customers, who can start taking advant...
Motorola Admiral
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Oct 09, 2011
We know that the Motorola Admiral isn't going to appeal to everyone.  People who want a 4-inch plus screen or a razor thin slab (or both) probably won't look twice at it.  But hey ...
Android Central
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by Chris Parsons
Oct 07, 2011
Last year Sprint detailed their plans to rollout their Network Vision -- a unfied system to bring all their network capabilities into one seamless network and in that time, they've been working ...
Sprint
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by Phil Nickinson
Oct 07, 2011
We're knee deep into Sprint's "Strategy/Network" update. The big (yet unsurprising) news is that, yes, it's moving to LTE. It'll be run on Sprint's 1900 MHz spectrum, w...
CEOs
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by Phil Nickinson
Oct 05, 2011
From left, Sprint's Dan Hesse, Verizon's Dan Mead and AT&T's Ralph De La Vega Set your alarms, folks. We're going to get a second dose of keynote awesomeness on Tuesday when...
Android Smartphone Buyer's Guide
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by Brent Zaniewski
Oct 04, 2011
  As we inch closer towards the end of the year, more and more spectacular Android smartphones are lining up on each carrier.  But what is it that sets one apart from the other? Maybe it...
Google Wallet
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Oct 03, 2011
NFC may or may not be the future of on-the-go banking, but for most Android fans it's pretty damn cool.  That's why there was a whole lot of disappointment when Google decided to go exc...
Sprint Playbook
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 28, 2011
Like doing one-year contracts on Sprint? Hope you're not married to the idea, because starting Oct. 2, they're history. Kaput. As in, you're not going to get them anymore. That goes righ...
CMT
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by Chris Parsons
Sep 28, 2011
If country music is your thing and you're a Sprint customer, the latest Sprint ID may be right up your alley. The folks from CMT have teamed up with Sprint to create the ultimate country music S...
Optimus S
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by Chris Parsons
Sep 27, 2011
While many folks celebrated the release of Gingerbread for the LG Optimus S on Sprint, seemingly not all went as planned. A number of users have ran into some issues with the update as listed below:...
Sprint
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by Chris Parsons
Sep 27, 2011
Sprint Direct Connect -- that's the name of the new Push-to-Talk service coming from Sprint  next week (Oct. 2, to be exact), is bringing a lot of changes to Push-to-Talk as we know it toda...
AT&T Samsung Galaxy II
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 23, 2011
Behold, the Samsung Galaxy S II. And the Samsung Galaxy S II. We've got AT&T's version in our fat little fingers and have given it the what-for, alongside Sprint's Epic 4G Touch for ...
Android Central
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 23, 2011
The Samsung Galaxy S II hits the U.S. in a big, fast, thin, light way Thin and light is how Samsung rolls these days. That's no surprise -- it's been doing so for a while now. It's ...
Epic 4G Touch lock screen
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by Chris Parsons
Sep 23, 2011
I've never met a person who doesn't like to customize their phone in one way or another but sometimes, software constraints don't always allow for it. Luckily, for those of you who picke...
Motorola Admiral
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 22, 2011
We've yet to have an official announcement regarding the Motorola Admiral on Sprint, but that hasn't stopped the SprintNow Youtube channel from doing it anyway. Dubbed a "productivity p...
Hotspot
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Sep 21, 2011
In the latest Sprint Playbook we're seeing another plan change, this time to the mobile hotspot feature.  Starting Oct. 2, current and future customers will have a 5GB limit when using the ...
Kyocera Milano price drop
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 21, 2011
The Kyocera Milano's been around less than two weeks. And in less than two weeks, the already affordable Android smartphone (it's a mere $49 on contract) is going to drop another $20 to just...
Epic 4G Touch teardown
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 20, 2011
First comes the major smartphone launch, then comes the teardown. The folks at iFixit have done their thing to the Samsung Galaxy S II Sprint Epic 4G Touch. And, lo and behold, it's a smartphone...
Google Wallet
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by Anndrew Vacca
Sep 19, 2011
Google Wallet has finally arrived on Sprint's Nexus S 4G in the form of an OTA update rolling out now. Samsung says that software version GWK74, which contains some security fixes along with Wal...
Epic 4G Touch rooted
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Sep 19, 2011
If you went out and picked up a Samsung Epic 4G Touch and have plans to hack at it, here's your starting point -- zedomax at XDA has worked out a root method for the new handset, and has full de...
Epic 4G Touch Touchstone mod
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 19, 2011
Getting a Touchstone mod is a sort of smartphone rite of passage. If someone's going to take enough time and effort to hack Palm's inductive charger onto the phone, it's a sure sign it&#...
Epic 4G Touch Forums
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 16, 2011
So you've got your Sprint Epic 4G Touch, eh? Or maybe you're still looking. Either way, we've got everything you need to know in our Epic 4G Touch Forums. Here are but a few of the top...
SGSIISE4GT
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Sep 16, 2011
Despite having the longest name in smartphone history, the Samsung Galaxy S II Sprint Epic 4G Touch is the first of the Galaxy S II devices to reach the United States -- you can hit up Sprint online a...
LG Marquee
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by Anndrew Vacca
Sep 15, 2011
LG brought New York City's Fashion Week to a close tonight with a panel discussion on the intersection between technology and fashion, followed by a swanky soiree high above Manhattan's Meatpacking D...
Epic Touch 4G
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 15, 2011
That blurry little slice of heaven you see here is the Samsung Galaxy S Epic 4G Touch, Esq. (See what we did there?) And it apparently is in the hands of Android Central Forums member Atomic...
Motorola Admiral
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 15, 2011
The Motorola Admiral's floated around in name only for a while now, but that ends today. This leaked screen shot points to it being part of Sprint's Direct Connect stable, with Android 2.3, a 3.1-inch...