Article
by Phil Nickinson
Feb 08, 2011
What was it like last night at Sprint's Kyocera Echo event in New York City? After the break, we take you inside the Edison for a (mostly) non-phone look at how it all went down.
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Article
by Android Central
Feb 07, 2011
Form factor: Two 3.7-inch screens that can be folded into one 4.7-inch screenProcessor: 1 GHz SnapdragonOperating system: Android 2.2 (Froyo)Camera: 5 MP with 720p recording1GB onboard memory with 8GB...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Feb 07, 2011
Youtube link for mobile viewing Here we have the briefest of hands-ons with the new Sprint Kyocera Echo -- the dual-screen phone announced today in New York City. For the most part, what you see is wh...
Article
by Dieter Bohn
Feb 07, 2011
After accidentally outing it on their very own website, Sprint has officially announced the Kyocera Echo. It rocks two 3.5-inch screens that can be folded out to form one 4.7" viewing area ...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Feb 07, 2011
We're live at Sprint's event in New York City, where Sprint says it has "something up its sleeve." Illusionist David Blaine is schedule to appear, as is Sprint CEO Dan Hesse. What...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Feb 07, 2011
Sprint's own website appears to have tipped what's likely in store for us at tonight's event. Confirming earlier reports, a search for the Kyocera Echo returns results for "The world's first du...
Article
by Chris Parsons
Feb 07, 2011
Sprint has announced some maintenance release updates for the LG Optimus S and Samsung Galaxy Tab. Both updates will be sent out in stages so there is no mad rush to get them download but if you own...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Feb 07, 2011
Just a reminder, folks, that we'll be at Sprint's event tonight in New York City. It's one of those rare occasions where we really don't have much of an idea of what's going to be announced -- heck, i...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 06, 2011
Like our tipster, at first glance we were sure this was a stretched out LG Optimus S when it showed up in some Sprint training materials with no explanation or even a hint attached. But after a ...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 02, 2011
It looks like Sprint and Samsung have been working together to bring a portrait QWERTY Android phone, and have at least got to the prototype stage. Not much information about this one is known, ...
Review
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jan 31, 2011
You have a big, two-year investment in your HTC Evo 4G, and it makes perfect sense to protect it while you carry it day-to-day. While some can get by with less protection, say from a silico...
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 30, 2011
Not too much new here, but Sprint's giving its employees a few more instructions regarding the upcoming $10 increase to all smartphone plans. The main thing to take out of this is that if you're curr...
Article
by Kyle Gibb
Jan 24, 2011
With the launch of the Verizon iPhone, many in the tech sphere were wondering how much impact the phone might have once it hits a second carrier. The New York Times rounded up sales data and cre...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 24, 2011
Up for grabs this morning, thanks to our pals at HTC, are a couple of accessories for the venerable Sprint EVO 4G. First up we have an official HDMI dock. (Read our review.) Plug in your ph...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 22, 2011
Sprint's been more vocal than others about working on Froyo updates for its phones, whether it's a blog post, or taking to Twitter. But if you're thinking about bugging someone on the phone or in a s...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 20, 2011
Sprint's followed up on its blog after a couple of Tweets this afternoon regarding getting the Epic 4G updated to Froyo. Here goes:Epic 4G users: We want to assure you that Froyo for the Epic 4G is st...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jan 20, 2011
With news that the Samsung Vibrant may start seeing Froyo roll out as early as Jan. 21, all eyes are on the other major U.S. carriers and their news (or lack of) about the Froyo update for the rest of...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 19, 2011
The number of anonymous and unconfirmed "reasons" for the amount of time it's taking the U.S. Galaxy S phones to get their upgrades to Android 2.2 seems to grow every day. And the leading t...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 18, 2011
When the HTC EVO 4G was announced last summer (and later with the Epic 4G and Shift 4G), along with it came an extra $10 fee that Sprint swore up and down wasn't a 4G tax. It wasn'...
Article
by Chris Parsons
Jan 14, 2011
Let's first off start by saying we have no idea what, exactly the recently announced Motorola i886 is running other then to say it's some form Android. With that out of the way, what you're looking at...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jan 13, 2011
Android Central forums moderator Ragnarokx has been hard at work building a great Froyo ROM for the Sprint Epic 4G, and it looks like a total winner. Whether you want to blame Sprint, Samsu...
Article
by Kyle Gibb
Jan 12, 2011
Sprint has just dropped the price of the Galaxy Tab to $299 -- but only if you sign up for a 2-year contract. Plans will run you $30 per month for 2GB of data or $60 for 5GB. It is the cheapest ...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 12, 2011
What's this? An invitation-only event with Sprint CEO Dan Hesse in New York City on Feb. 7? And illusionist David Blaine's going to be there, too? Count us in. Heck, we don't even car...
Review
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 11, 2011
The power of HTC and 4G speed of Sprint,with a killer keyboard thrown in for good measure We couldn't have asked for a better way to review Sprint's new EVO Shift 4G than by battle testing i...
Article
by Alex Dobie
Jan 10, 2011
In response to the recent launch of the HTC EVO Shift 4G at $149.99, Sprint has reduced the cost of the similar Samsung-made Epic 4G to $199.99 on a two-year contract, down $50 from the previous...
Article
by Kyle Gibb
Jan 09, 2011
If you've been waiting for the HTC EVO Shift 4G (see our hands-on), you can now purchase it at Sprint stores and online, as well as at Radio Shack, which actually started selling it a few days a...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 06, 2011
YouTube link for mobile viewingWhat's a new smartphone without some benchmark tests, eh? Here we have the new HTC Evo Shift 4G. And with it's 3.6-inch touchscreen, 800MHz Qualcomm MSM7630 process...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Jan 05, 2011
Radio Shack will sell the new Sprint Evo Shift 4G on Jan. 6 -- three days before it will be available at Sprint stores nationwide. It'll go for the same $149, just three days earlier. A little odd, an...



































