FCC approves Sprint’s HTC One, coming to US very soon
FCC has approved a HTC device, which is expected to be Sprint’s HTC One since the device features Sprint LTE band 25. It is expected to be available in the US soon
FCC has approved a HTC device, which is expected to be Sprint’s HTC One since the device features Sprint LTE band 25. It is expected to be available in the US soon
Sprint’s Samsung Galaxy Note II phablet is now available for $99.99 with a two-year contract via Amazon Wireless for new customers.
Spritn is now rolling out the Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean update GA02 for its version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus phones, bringing Photo Sphere feature, and other importnat changes.
Amazon Wireless is now offering the Sprint branded Samsung Galaxy Note II phablet for just $99.99 on a new-year contract with the carrier. Check out the more info and grab it for the best pricing from here.
CyanogenMod team has released its CyanogenMod 10.1 Nightly builds for both the Verizon and Sprint branded Samsung Galaxy Note II devices.
New reports confirmed that the HTC M7 will be heading to AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon but there’s no evidence whether T-Mobile will carry the device or not.
FCC has approved Sprint’s first Windows Phone 8 device. According to the model number, the device hitting the FCC could be the HTC One SV.
The official Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean OTA update for the Sprint branded Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset has been made available on Google servers. Check out the instructions on how to flash it and download it from here.
Sprint is now offering LTE tablets including Apple iPad 4, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and Motorola Zoom Wi-Fi tablets for $100 less to any customers who buy a smartphone with a 2-year contract agreement.
CyanogenMod 10.1 Nightly build are out now for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handsets of Sprint (toroplus) and Verizon (toro) versions. Check out the more info and download the CM 10.1 builds from here.