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HTC Phones to Create “New Car Experience”
HTC began heavily pushing quality audio when it partnered with Beats by Dre. Now it wants to create a “completely new car experience,” it announced this week at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
Read More »No More T-Mobile
AT&T has purchased T-Mobile USA and plans to retire the T-Mobile name. The deal would make AT&T the number one U.S. carrier with almost 130 million subscribers, if it is approved by regulators. AT&T
Read More »Sprint in Talks to Merge with T-Mobile
Sprint is again in talks with T-Mobile USA parent Deutsche Telekom to explore ways to combine the number 3 and 4 cellular carriers. Sprint and T-Mobile are falling farther behind market leaders Verizon and
Read More »Samsung Galaxy Tab Returns High
Some air has been let out of Samsung’s balloon this week when it comes to the Galaxy Tab. First, the company admitted that sell through to consumers hasn’t been anywhere near the sell in
Read More »Dell Streak 7 Reviews: Price Good, Screen Iffy
Reviewers said the Dell Streak 7 that goes on sale via T-Mobile Wednesday could be a respectable, more pocketable alternative to the iPad. but its sub-par screen is a disappointment. The device is easy
Read More »U.S. Cellular Joins Galaxy Tab Fray
T-Mobile will be first to offer Samsung’s answer to the iPad—the Galaxy Tab—the carrier announced yesterday and today U.S. Cellular said it will offer the device in time for the holidays. In case you
Read More »Samsung Sells 5M Galaxy S Phones
Samsung said it has sold more than 5 million of its new Galaxy S smartphones that are designed to compete with Apple’s iPhone. The Galaxy S phones first became available in June and are
Read More »T-Mobile, Best Buy Launch G2 Smartphone
T-Mobile announced the launch later this month of the T-Mobile G2 with Google (made by HTC)—the carrier’s first phone to run on its HSPA+ network that allows 4G speed. With the carrier’s HSPA+ network
Read More »Garminfone at T-Mobile this Spring
The “Garminfone” (aka new Android version of the nuvifone) is coming to T-Mobile this spring. It’s the first Android-based Garmin GPS/smartphone and the GPS-maker is hoping it will meet with better sales than the
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