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Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE On It’s Way to The UK

Today, everyone in the UK can go grab themselves a new Samsung Galaxy Note 2 for carriers offering the new Android device, but not North America. Good news is, everyone and their brother has announced that they will be carrying the phone starting October 15th. [Read more...]

HTC One X+ finally shows up

As the FCC has passed certification for what appears to be the HTC One X+, we can only hope to see it in the near future. The documents show full support for AT&T’s LTE network, so that at least gives us a direction to look in. [Read more...]

AT&T is Bringing 4G LTE to the Table


AT&T had a huge day yesterday bringing 4G LTE to 7 new cities. Our friends at AT&T also announced that it will bring ther service to another 40 cities before years end. [Read more...]

New photo, White Motorola Droid RAZR M 4G LTE

Next week’s big event in New York is still well a week away, but Motorola has peeked around the corner a little early. We see Droid RAZR M 4G LTE is making another appearance. While the original picture revealed was black, a identical picture of the Droid RAZR M , a higher higher-resolution photo was released hours ago. Visually it looks very similar to the original Motorola Droid RAZR. [Read more...]

Sprint strengthens their 3G in select major cities, increases the LTE network by four cities

Sprint has been busy lately Rapidly Strengthening the 4G LTE coverage, Sprint reportedly has announced four new cities with LTE coverage. Our lucky cities include:
Baltimore, Maryland. Gainesville, Georgia. Manhattan/Junction City, Kansas and Sedalia, Missouri. [Read more...]

EVO 4G LTE Device Review

EVO 4G LTE
The years have taken their toll on the EVO 4G, as the processor, screen size, and operating system become dated: but the call for a successor grows stronger. With the original EVO 4G dominating the market of late 2010 and most of 2011, the hype for the successor grew weekly as new devices emerged with dual core processors and superior screens. Nearly a year and a half after the release of the original flagship device, HTC followed through with the announcement and quick release of the EVO 4G LTE only for it to be plagued by various delays. With the EVO landing in customer’s hands early, here’s our take on the new EVO branded device.
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Motorola DROID 4 Available Now for $200

If you’ve had your eye on the Motorola DROID 4, today is the day you can finally get one in your hands. The phone is listed for $199 on Verizon’s website, with a new two-year agreement. It’s got a 4 inch, LCD screen and 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, 8GB of internal storage, 1GB of [Read more...]

AT&T Announces Release Date of Samsung Galaxy Note for US

AT&T’s Samsung Galaxy Note LTE will finally be released in the US next month, on February 19th.

The giant smartphone has been greatly anticipated, having the largest display at 5.3 inches. [Read more...]

and quot;Official Droid Bionic and quot; Twitter Page Announces Release Date, Verizon and Motorola Both Deny Ownership of Account

According to the “Official Motorola Droid Bionic Twitter page,” we’ll be able to get ahold of the highly anticipated Bionic September 8; too bad the Twitter isn’t actually “official.”

PC Mag reported that they’ve been in contact with both Motorola and Verizon over the Twitter account, and that both companies are denying involvement or creation of “@DroidBionic.”

Even without confirmation that the page is a fake, it was suspected as such based on the feed’s grammatical mistakes. Regardless, it has some 2,300+ followers, and several news sites are reporting the Tweet as official confirmation of the release date. It’s still quite possible for the Droid Bionic to be available September 8, but it’s certainly not official.

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Get the HTC Thunderbolt for a Penny

Amazon Wireless has quite the deal for the HTC Thunderbolt going on right now- you can go to their site and get the Thunderbolt for just one cent.

There’s a commitment involved of course. You have to sign up for a two year contract with Verizon, which could be a deal breaker for some. But if you were already thinking of making the switch, there’s no better time than now when getting the $250 retail price waived for your new phone is an option.

The HTC Thunderbolt is on Verizon’s 4G LTE network and runs Android 2.2 Froyo; it’s got a 4.3 inch TFT display, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 768MB RAM, 8MP rear facing camera with a 1.3MP front camera, and 8GB built-in storage.

If this new deal has caught your attention, you can grab this phone for practically nothing here.

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