Samsung Galaxy Nexus Now Available
The first Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone in the U.S. sells for $299 with a two-year contract
The first Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone in the U.S. sells for $299 with a two-year contract
Brighthand: iOS 4.3.2 and iOS 4.2.7 now available for the AT&T and Verizon editions of the iPhone.
Mobile Burn: Report cites three people familiar with Apple's white iPhone plans.
Geek.com: The Droid Incredible 2 has been expected for a while now thanks to leaked images and specs.
Brighthand: Verizon has yet to announce high-end Android-run HTC Droid Incredible 2.
BGR: Some users on Apples discussion forums seem to think Verizon's 3G version of the iPad 2 has connection problems.
Geek.com: Carrier plans to boost network speed for its high-speed network as well.
Mobile Burn: Connects up to 5 Wi-Fi-enabled devices via 4G, 3G, and 1X connections.
Engadget: Verizon isn't, apparently, interested in performing a similar merger with Sprint either.
Verizon's first LTE handset comes out today on the heels of several impressive 4G smartphones on other carriers -- but do consumers know what 4G is?
eWeek: Companies say businesses can now integrate their SAP applications with Verizons Managed Mobility platform.
Mobile Burn: The HTC ThunderBolt will be Verizon's first 4G LTE phone.
InformationWeek: Images picture HTC-built mobile device running new smartphone platform with a Verizon Wireless logo.
Brighthand: Consumer reports gives new edition of iPhone thumbs down for very same reason as original AT&T version.
BGR: Apparently, Verizon dropped thousands of emergency calls placed during a blizzard in late January.