Will lightning strike for Verizon Wireless' first 4G LTE smart phone, the ThunderBolt? Verizon customers who haven't already been swept into the iPhone 4 vortex, who have been holding out for the ...
Starting April 28, the DROID Charge, Samsung’s First 4G LTE smartphone, will be available for purchase through Verizon Wireless. The phone comes with a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, rear-facing ...
Shara Tibken was a managing editor at CNET News, overseeing a team covering tech policy, EU tech, mobile and the digital divide. She previously covered mobile as a senior reporter at CNET and also ...
The One Talk T67LTE 4G Desk Phone is the first advanced desk phone with embedded 4G LTE cellular technology available in the US. Rethinking the new hybrid office, the T67LTE removes the need to rewire ...
It it really, truly “impossibly” thin? With “unstoppable power”? A device ready-made for America’s “fastest and most reliable 4G network”? Hey, what do you expect Verizon and Motorola to say when they ...
“If you want a phone that will keep you up to date with Sprint's network advances, the EVO 4G LTE is for you.” Ugly black and red design Sense 4.0 UI is puzzling Non-removable battery Sprint 4G LTE ...
If you have a brand new Android phone, you might wonder what the LTE or LTE+ icon is on the top of the status bar on your phone screen. In short, it refers to your phone establishing a data link with ...
With all the talk about 5G, it’s easy to forget we barely have true 4G yet. What we have now — 4G LTE — is a whole lot better than 3G, but does not reach the speed specifications set by the regulatory ...
Those worried that Sprint’s retreat from unlimited 4G mobile hotspots was a harbinger for tiered 4G phone pricing can rest easy. When the company releases the 4G LTE LG Viper later this month, it’ll ...
Samsung’s Stratosphere is reportedly expected to launch Thursday as the first Verizon 4G LTE smartphone with a QWERTY slider keyboard. That’s according to Droid-Life, which has posted a leaked user ...
Last month, I pitted Sprint’s WiMax-based fourth-generation (4G) network against its third-generation (3G) network in a series of real-world tests around the New York metropolitan area. My goal was to ...
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