Sprint is one of the major wireless carriers in the USA. It uses a mix of CDMA, WiMax and LTE Networks as the backbone of its infrastructure. The company’s network is also used by third parties and mobile virtual operators like Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile, and Assurance Wireless. Sprint has about 55M subscribers.
03/17/2010, Word is going around that Sprint will be unveiling the HTC Supersonic, the first handset compatible with Sprint’s 4G data network, at CTIA next week. The device should be running on Sprint’s new WiMAX network, which should offer speeds up [...]
03/15/2010, Motorola’s rather plain looking i890 is a basic handset with Push To Talk functionality, where it is available from Sprint with a 2-megapixel camera, speakerphone capability, Bluetooth connectivity, an integrated MP3 player and GPS navigation capability – pretty surprising considering [...]
03/14/2010, Some additional information regarding the recently leaked BlackBerry slider phone has emerged, and according to the latest leak, the device actually failed the early diagnostic testing 4 out of 5 times, which certainly doesn’t sound good. If the leak/rumor is [...]
03/09/2010, Despite Apple once again teaming up with AT&T for the iPad’s data plan, Verizon doesn’t seem to be discouraged, especially once you take a peek at the leaked memo to its staff that’s going around the Internet. Bringing up points [...]
03/08/2010, There isn’t a lot of information on the HTC Supersonic, but word on the street is that it will be the first Android-powered phone to support Sprint’s 4G WiMAX network. A video of what should be the HTC Supersonic (since [...]
03/05/2010, Spotted over at the FCC, the LG VS740 will be an EV-DO capable handset that boasts both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity for that hooked up lifestyle round-the-clock. While there are no external photos available to keep us guessing on how [...]
03/03/2010, Since CES 2010, Sprint has unveiled the Overdrive, a 4G (WiMax) and 3G mobile broadband HotSpot that creates a WIFI bubble for up to five wireless devices. Sprint sees it as a potential replacement for low-end DSL connections, and certainly [...]
02/28/2010, Sprint has lowered the price of its already cheap Palm Pixi to just $50 in the US, hoping to bolster sales of the entry-level webOS phone by some margin. After all, Palm isn’t exactly doing gangbusters financially at the moment [...]
02/23/2010, Statistics, damned statistics! Well, depending on which point of view you come from, we suppose you can always conjure a rosy picture about your particular product. Take the case of mobile carriers, where everyone claims to have the fastest speed [...]
02/19/2010, Sprint has just announced that they will be introducing the first 4G WiMAX handset before the second half of the year is over, and while we don’t know much (very little, actually) about the phone, rumors point towards it being [...]
02/11/2010, BlackBerry Tour 9630 users who are on Sprint’s network will want to take note. Sprint has officially launched the OS 5.0.0.484 update. The download link hasn’t been updated just yet, as this is just hot out of the oven, but [...]
02/10/2010, It’s not an official announcement, but a user over at the PreCentral forums, claiming to be a Sprint technician, has released a picture indicating that the Palm Pre and Palm Pixi will be receiving updates on the 15th of Feb. [...]
02/07/2010, WiMAX might not be as popular as Wi-Fi, but it’s certainly gaining traction and Dell looks like it wants to take advantage of that. The Dell Mini 10 has recently paid a visit to the FCC to be approved, and [...]
02/01/2010, There have been rumors of an AT&T version of Google’s Nexus One cell phone, but now it seems that even Sprint has been linked to the Google phone. While there hasn’t been any official statement from Sprint just yet, when [...]