The 4G Network: Fact or Fiction?
By Brandi Tape Think you have 4G? Think again. According to The International Telecommunication Union, the organization that regulates communications technology issues, in order for a carrier to claim a device is 4G enabled it must be able to download at speed of 100 megabits per second. Despite advertisements from T-Mobile, Sprint and Verizon, no [...]
Read MoreiPad Coming to Verizon Wireless and AT&T Stores Oct 28th
Apple, Verizon, and AT&T have announced that the iPad will be available at over 2,000 Verizon Wireless stores nationwide and 2,200 AT&T retail locations. They will go on sale next Thursday, October 28th. While both carriers will offer the iPad, the options will be slightly different. Verizon will offer a bundle including a WiFi-capable iPad [...]
Read MoreIs Exclusivity in Apple’s Best Interest?
The constant rumors of Verizon or Sprint acquiring the iPhone proved untrue. Apparently, AT&T and Apple have a five year exclusive deal that does not end until 2012. However, there are constant rumors of Apple’s displeasure with AT&T service and their inability to handle the technology and sales volume of the i-Phone 4G. Here is [...]
Read MoreGoogle Halts Fixing Nexus One 3G Reception Problems
Ever since the Nexus One smartphone from Google (Made by HTC) came out back in January, T-Mobile users have reported that no matter how strong the network coverage, the phone would fluctuate between 2G and 3G coverage, or wouldn’t have any 3G connectivity at all. Find out what Google has decided to do about the issue after the break.
Read MoreiPhone Deja Vu – The 3G activation saga
Friday July 11th marked the highly anticipated release of the iPhone 3G and the official introduction of the App store on the iphone and on iTunes. If you recall, when the iPhone was first introduced, the 3rd party activation service which required coordination with iTunes and AT&T failed miserably. Well fast-forward a year later to [...]
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