Items tagged with: sprint
Contract-free Sprint Pixi available today only for $29.99
Looking for the smallest and lightest webOS handset you can buy? Want one on Sprint? Okay without Wi-Fi? Then have we got a deal for you - the Sprint Palm Pixi has popped up on daily deal site 1saleaday
Carrier IQ on webOS? Nothing to see here...
So you may have heard about this brouhaha going on over at our sister sites CrackBerry, Android Central, and TiPb. They call it “Carrier IQ”, which in essence is a data collection system that monitors
Google Voice rolling out MMS support
Google Voice users, prepare yourselves for a nice treat that's coming soon to your phones. After all this time, Google's VoIP (Voice Over IP) service is finally getting MMS support. Starting this week
webOS disappears from Rogers, Bell, and Sprint; Pre and Pixi join the big data cloud in sky
North America, your options for new webOS devices just got slimmer. In the past few weeks we’ve seen old Palm devices drop off the radar of three American and Canadian carriers, though only one we would
What if it's HP that wants nothing to do with Sprint?
With the a Sprint Pre3 not looking likely to be, we’ve assumed for a while now that the blame lay with Sprint and that HP would want to have their phones on their webOS launch partner network. After all
A new webOS phone on Sprint doesn't look likely. What's a Sprint Pre owner to do? [poll]
So there’s a question you have to ask about that Sprint Pre sitting in your hand: what do you do when it finally dies? With webOS not looking likely for any time soon on Sprint, your options are limited
Sprint considers HP to be down, but not out, still not likely to carry Pre3
Looking for more depressing evidence about the likelihood of the HP Pre3 not coming to Sprint? Just the other day a slew of reporters were brought to Sprint’s headquarters where they had a round table
So, what about the Pre3? Yeah, we hear you: Sprint.
Two weeks ago my colleague Tim Stiffler-Dean wrote up an excellent editorial on the HP Pre3 and how we need to have patience. After all, relationships between carriers and manufacturers take time, as does
TouchPad phone functions work with 1.4.5 devices
One of the nicer features of the TouchPad is its ability to connect with your phone to make and receive calls (and text messages). Given that this feature uses Bluetooth, it could well work with non-webOS
Sprint to deploy $20 Billion LTE Network with LightSquared
In the #3 spot in the US phone service provider race, Sprint has been working with Clearwire's WiMAX 4G network to provide their customers with the first 4G devices on any network. Unfortunately for these



















