Confirmed: StraightTalk Samsung Galaxy S III Powered By Sprint, Ushers in LTE Access
Walmart and StraightTalk will launch a Sprint-powered Samsung Galaxy S III with LTE access soon.
T-Mobile Completes MetroPCS Merger / Acqusition – MetroPCS Brand to Continue On
The newly-minted T-Mobile US, Inc. today announced that it has completed the merger of T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS. It also provided details on the future of the MetroPCS brand.
T-Mobile Confirms April 24th Launch for HTC One At $149.99 (Updated)
T-Mobile confirms the release date for the next LTE-capable phone in its lineup in the HTC One via Twitter without an official press release. The carrier has since officially announced the phone.
Boost and Virgin Mobile Announce LTE Support, Phones
Boost and Virgin Mobile roll out support for LTE with their first wave of equipped smartphones in the Samsung Galaxy Victory, HTC One SV and the Boost Mobile branded ZTE Force.
Fate of Jelly Bean for Galaxy Tab 7.7 (on Verizon) Remains in Flux
Verizon’s most powerful, and thinnest 7-inch Android tablet may not see Jelly Bean.
In-Depth: User Frustration Rises as Verizon Galaxy Nexus Falls Further Behind
While others are still selling the LTE variant of the Galaxy Nexus, Verizon stopped long ago. While Google issues firmware updates for it, the carrier has yet to approve any of the last four major Android updates pushed for the Google-backed flagship smartphone.
Next Minor Jelly Bean Update Blocks Nexus 4 LTE Access Workaround
Google pushes out a minor Android Jelly Bean update that kills the LTE access workaround for the Nexus 4, killing the possibility of official LTE support on the device, possibly for good.
Boost Mobile to Implement Revised Throttling Policy on Unlimited Data Next Month
Boost Mobile revises its TOS to implement throttling ahead of the expected announcement of its first LTE smartphones next month.
Galaxy Nexus vs Nexus 4 – Clear Winners, Losers
Google’s current Nexus smartphone strategy has created an interesting quandary. In many ways, the old Galaxy Nexus trumps Nexus 4, and in many ways, Nexus 4 trumps Galaxy Nexus. We explain why, how, and what you should buy.



