T-Mobile Confirms Samsung Vibrant 4G And Sidekick 4G
PCMag is reporting that T-Mobile has confirmed the existence of both the Samsung Vibrant 4G and the Sidekick 4G. They will be joining the Dell Streak 7, LG G-Slate … [read full article]
PCMag is reporting that T-Mobile has confirmed the existence of both the Samsung Vibrant 4G and the Sidekick 4G. They will be joining the Dell Streak 7, LG G-Slate … [read full article]
Let me preface this post with a quick beginning as there is reason to consider that T-Mobile rolling out an LTE network may or may not happen. This isn’t set in stone and is likely to change. There is nothing concrete being said or proof that it is 100% going to happen, especially when considering something that is more than two years away. However, at this … [read full article]
I’ll be the first to admit swearing off the “Sidekick Twist” rumors we originated way back last year when we thought it was the fabled Project Emerald. I’ve admittedly turned away from this project when, boom, it falls right back into my lap today. … [read full article]
Oh the good old rumor mill is churning yet again with tomorrows event featuring T-Mobile USA CEO Philip Humm and Deutsche Telekom CEO Rene Obermann. Bloomberg is running a report this morning pretty much offering up the very same analysis we’ve heard for months, T-Mobile needs a partner, more spectrum, needs to grow like a bean stalk , etc. Tomorrow is expected to showcase … [read full article]
Oh the FCC, you lovely supply of endless information has just seen fit to grace us with the SGH-T959V, otherwise known as the Samsung Vibrant 4G. As Samsung SGH-T959 is the model number of the current Samsung Vibrant, the SGH-959V makes perfect sense as the successor and Vibrant 4G. Of course, the on board AWS doesn’t hurt the argument either. … [read full article]
While most Samsung users are wondering just when exactly the original Vibrant might receive its update to Android 2.2, the Samsung Vibrant 4G has been blessed with a release date. As it stands, Samsung is taking a very public backlash (and by public, we mean by people who intensely follow cellphone blogs) but are forging ahead with the launch of … [read full article]
Verizon is showing its usual arrogance over its network via an interview with CTO Tony Melone from Cnet. While I’ll be the first to admit, Verizon really outshines the other carriers, including our Magenta at CES, hands down that doesn’t mean they have the strongest offering of all. With that in mind, we won’t deny that they came out swinging with their selection of LTE offerings but … [read full article]
While I admit the lack of detail surrounding this number is a bit frustrating, 25 plus HSPA+ devices coming in 2011 at least leaves plenty to the imagination. This number is a combination of data and phone devices which comes very close to [read full article]
Editor’s Note: I know the camera work is a little shaky, I had to do a balancing act with my laptop and taking notes so I’m sorry it’s not the best! T-Mobile showed off a little bit of their upcoming 42Mbps HSPA+ network by doing exactly what I would do to test it and that is to download an album and play a video game. Honestly, if you’re a computer gaming person, the frame rates in the … [read full article]
Fresh from the T-Mobile announcement at CES, Magenta has officially announced its plans for 2011. T-Mobile states that it plans to launch at least 25 new 4G devices in 2011 (just as we expected), beginning with its first 4G tablet, the Dell Steak 7. T-Mobile … [read full article]