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Entries in Sprint (8)

5:34PM

5 Unique Cases for Your iPhone 4S

As many of you guys are getting your iPhone 4S in the next few days, you probably want to protect it. In this video, I showcase 5 cases that will make your iPhone 4S stand out from the crowd. Enjoy!


8:55PM

HTC Arrive Review (Sprint)

This is my full review of Sprint's first Windows Phone 7 handset, the HTC Arrive. The Arrive is also the first CDMA Windows Phone 7 handset available in the United States, with specs including a 3.6-inch WVGA touchscreen, 1GHz Snapdragon processor and a 5MP camera. The Arrive also features the newest Windows Phone 7 software that includes cut, copy and paste. The HTC Arrive is available now for $199 with a 2-year contract.

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8:50PM

AT&T Buys T-Mobile

AT&T buys T-Mobile, these are my thoughts on the subject.

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8:40AM

Tek Nation Episode 5: Is the Epic 4G Epic?

Tek Nation is back again. Today's topics were Facebook's new "Places" feature, the Samsung Epic 4G, Intel's purchase of McAfee, and more! Personally I'm not a huge fan of the Places feature on Facebook. I don't really know why anyone would need to use it. There are already other networks for location sharing such as Gowalla and Foursquare. I think Facebook Places will fail. 

Samsung will be releasing the 2nd 4G phone to the US market on August 31, 2010. It's called the Samsung Epic 4G. The first 4G phone to reach the US market was the HTC Evo 4G. The phone features a 4 inch multi touch display with a full slide out qwerty keyboard, front facing camera, and a 5 MP camera with an LED flash. The phone also runs on Android 2.1. Personally I'm getting sick of all these Android phones. It seems like everyday there's a new phone running Android that comes out. 

For more content and previous episodes of Tek Nation, please be sure to visit my YouTube channel

10:07PM

This Week in Phones #3 - Quick Look of BlackBerry Tour

Recently I migrated from AT&T to Sprint, mainly for coverage reasons. Upon switching, I picked up the BlackBerry Tour. This is my first smartphone, and I wanted to give my readers just a quick overview of the phone and its specs.

First off, the phone I have is running on Sprint’s network. If you’re on Verizon and want this phone, there is a Verizon counterpart. Both are the same price and have the same feature set. The phone itself has 256MB of ram, and comes with a 1GB microSD card (but no adapter). The SD card is located behind the battery door which is a little inconvenient, but not a big deal.

The phone does have a full QWERTY keyboard and BB’s legendary trackball, which helps you navigate screen items easier. The display is 480x360, which looks very good when brightness is turned all the way up, but I recommend turning it down to about 10, just to conserve battery life. The phone does have a 3.2 megapixel camera, which does take good pictures.

The phone comes preloaded with a few social networking apps such as Facebook and Flickr. It also comes with your typical productivity apps (Word to Go, Excel to Go and PowerPoint to go)

So in conclusion, that has been a brief overview of the BlackBerry Tour for Sprint. A full review will be coming in about 1 1/2 to 2 weeks, so keep a look out for that.

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