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Sprint Getting Closer to Android Phone?
android_big_thumb Updated : Today Sprint offered the lineup for its upcoming mobile developer’s conference on Dec. 10-12, which will include a keynote by Rich Miner, Google’s vice president of mobile technology. While we’ve known that Sprint was considering Android , this fall Sprint CEO Dan ...
Sprint's Treo Pro coming in January along with a pink Instinct
Sprint's Treo Pro coming in January along with a pink Instinct
engadgetmobile.com — Say, remember how there was supposed to be a Treo Pro coming to Sprint ? Yeah, well, the time is drawing near for that to go down; odds are it could've happened sooner, but Sprint probably wanted to give its fairly fresh 800w a little breathing room ... (more) Sprint's Treo Pro coming in January along with a pink ...
Sprint hopes to harness Android to lure customers
seattlepi.nwsource.com — Sprint Nextel Corp. is ready to offer a phone based on Google Inc.'s Android operating system within a year. (more) Sprint hopes to harness Android to lure customers
Smartphone Ratings - Consumer Reports
Smartphone Ratings - Consumer Reports
mobilegadgetnews.com — Smartphone Ratings - Consumer Reports The January 2009 issue of Consumer Reports is out now, and it features several articles on cell phones and cell phone deals. On page 38, CR ranks available Smartphones. The phones were rated on 17 criteria, ... (more) Smartphone Ratings - Consumer Reports
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Google's Rich Miner to deliver keynote at Sprint's mobile developer's conference
Engadget — ... mobile developer's conference on December 12th. We assume he'll be there to talk about how much he loves hot dogs, or... an Android and Sprint teamup. So, does this mean that the platform is now approaching Sprint Speed, or what? Filed under: Cellphones Google's Rich Miner to deliver keynote at Sprint's mobile developer's conference originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Dec 2008 15:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Sprint’s First Android Handset to be a Samsung?
jkOnTheRun — ... We already knew that Sprint was planning to offer an Android handset but things apparently got held up and pushed back. Back in June, there was word that ...

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