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AT&T Nearly Doubles LTE Coverage By Adding 11 New Markets

In an official statement released today, AT&T has confirmed that its LTE coverage has nearly doubled by adding on eleven new markets. The list of cities includes New York City metro, San Francisco / Oakland / San Jose, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Diego, Raleigh and Austin. Additionally, AT&T confirmed that […]

Sprint Replenish now Gingerbread ready

This Samsung QWERTY smartphone came out with the now fading Froyo 2.2 operating system when it was released last May, forgot to catch up with the world until now, and yet still manages to stay behind. While the device is finally getting Android 2.3, a huge stepup from 2.2, it

Pantech Element – AT&T’s upcoming waterproof Android tablet

There are so many Android tablets in the market currently that it is a tad difficult to keep them in mind unless they have some unique and distinguishing feature to set them apart from the tens of others. The Pantech Element seems to be just that kind and its USP?

HTC Flyer Honeycomb Update Rolling Out to 3G and WiFi Devices Now

So you bought an HTC Flyer and you love it, but you’ve been stuck anxiously waiting for that Android 3.2 (Honeycomb) update to come stateside? Well, like our GSM friends across the pond, you can now enjoy the sweetness of Honeycomb as the update is finally available here in the

Microsoft Discontinues Approved ChevronWP7 Unlocker, For Now Anyways

Only two short months after ChevronWP7 began selling Microsoft approved $9 “tokens” to unlock WP7 handsets, the tool is now being discontinued. According to WPCentral, ChevronWP7 struck a deal with Microsoft outlining that they would not sell more than 10,000 tokens. It appears that ChevronWP7 has officially sold out of