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Android now acceptable to Sprint
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse has been constantly claiming Google Android is just simply not good enough to wear the Sprint brand, but it now seems Sprint has actually accepted Android and is ready to take on Android powered mobile phones sometime early next year. Does this move mean Mr. Hesse now has ...
Samsung's Android phone - Android Forums | G-Phone Forums
Samsung's Android phone - Android Forums | G-Phone Forums
modmygphone.com — No spy shots this time, but there is enough info to get you excited because this one's heading Stateside. Samsung is currently busy readying its Gphone for Q2 next year to be released via Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile. There are 30 Linux and Java ... (more) Samsung's Android phone - Android Forums | G-Phone Forums
Samsung's Android phone hitting Sprint and T-Mobile by June
Samsung's Android phone hitting Sprint and T-Mobile by June
engadget.com — Without a doubt, 2009 is destined to be the year of The Android . Samsung just announced its ticket to the party with a Q2 launch of a Samsung Android phone on both Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile in the US. Apparently, the touch-screen device will be ... (more) Samsung's Android phone hitting Sprint and T-Mobile by June
The Definitive Coast-to-Coast 3G Data Test [Review]
The Definitive Coast-to-Coast 3G Data Test [Review]
gizmodo.com — After a grueling eight-city coast-to-coast test of the 3G networks run by AT&T;, Sprint and Verizon, we've come up with some clear-cut test results. Think you know who has the best network? Think again. The Test Almost every smartphone and most ... (more) The Definitive Coast-to-Coast 3G Data Test [Review]
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Sprint Says It Will Offer Android 'When the Time Is Right'
phonescoop.com 12/12/2008 — Sprint may have recently said publicly that Google's Android platform isn't quite ready yet, but that is not stopping the company from watching Android's development carefully. Sprint's vice president of products and devices, Kevin Packingham, ...
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A Sprint Vice President, Kevin Packingham, recently confirmed that Sprint is interested in the Android operating system, but is watching the platform's development before pulling the trigger on any Android-powered devices. Read the full story here.
Sprint says Android phone a matter of timingElectronista | The Macintosh News Network
Sprint late this week has revealed that its Android plans are dependent more on timing than on actual phones. Speaking to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the company's product VP Kevin Packingham says the launch of a phone using the Google OS hinges...
Loopt social networking goes AndroidPhones Review
Loopt, the popular social networking application is now on the Google Android Market. Loopt lets the user keep an eye on their friends such as what they are doing and where, and the user can share their location across carriers AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, MetroPCS and Boost. Loopt is ...
Sprint keeping a watchful eye on G1, will offer Android when it's good and readyEngadget
Okay, so maybe Android isn't ready for prime time -- we're not here to judge, at least not at the moment -- but Sprint's still fully committed to launching a Google-powered set down the road, as evidenced by Miner's cameo at its developer conference tomorrow. That encouraging has been ...
Termination Fees Cost Sprint $17.5 MlnDigital Trends
Sprint Nextel has obtained preliminary court approval to settle a class action suit over early termination fees associated with mobile phone service contracts for $17.5 million. Although the settlement does not include a California case (in which Sprint may be on the hook ...
Sprint to Make Drastic Cuts to SurviveIntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis
There’s no doubt that Sprint has been in a bad way , financially, for too long . With almost every recent quarterly report stained in red-ink , Sprint is in dire need of more revenue or lower costs , or both. Sprint Nextel’s CFO Bob Brust spoke at the UBS annual media and communications ...
Sprint dumping Xohm name, going dual-mode with Sprint 4GMobileBurn.com
Sprint has announced that it will soon drop the XOHM brand name from its WiMAX venture with Clearwire, and simply use Sprint 4G to market its WiMAX service. Sprint and Clearwire recently agreed to a joint venture, of which Sprint owns 51%. Read the full story here.