T-Mobile prepaid account management on the fritz for the past week, Web DayPasses hard to buy
A quick gander at T-Mobile's official support forums suggests that the carrier's prepaid customers have been in a world of hurt for the past few days -- or the ones that use data, at least.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: account, customer, daypass, entry, forums, forums-suggests, holiday, mobile, problem-seems, result, web daypass
Current T-Mobile customers getting in on myTouch 4G orders a little early
Orders have apparently gone live to existing customers for the myTouch 4G on T-Mobile -- a phone that officially becomes available this Wednesday, November 3rd -- proving once again that membership does indeed have its privileges. The phone's still showing as "Coming Soon" on the public T-Mobile site if you don't log in to your account, but that's not a new tactic; T-Mobile has offered its existing subscribers ordering perks on new devices for a long, long time, dating back at least to the original G1 . Who's buying?
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone Tags: account, engadget, entry, existing, htc, mytouch 4g, mytouch4g, order, perks-on-new, privileges, result, still-showing, tactic
Andy Rubin responds to Steve Jobs with a coded tweet
It's common knowledge that the first words uttered by any nerd are " hello world ." That is, unless some CEO starts bad-mouthing your open-source motivations. Google's Andy Rubin -- the father of Android , as it were -- just uttered his first words on Twitter with the tweet you see above
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: account, entry, fragmented, latest, latest-build, nerd, open, result, Steve, twitter, unless-some, world
RIM posts impressive second quarter, expects even better third quarter
Coming off some negative press in the hands of the Torch , RIM would just like to remind everyone that it's still selling a crap ton of BlackBerrys...
Categories: BlackBerry, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: account, activations, black, blackberry6, hopes, negative-press, pockets, quarter, results, rim
Meego handset UI guidelines offer details aplenty, suggestion of WebOS, Android influences
Sure, you can already download MeeGo 1.0 and try it out on your netbook or N900 , but Nokia also has some grander designs for the mobile operating system, and a new Handset Interaction Guidelines document published on (and then pulled from) the official MeeGo wiki has now offered some more details on exactly what's in store. Among the highlights are confirmation of support for both portrait and landscape keyboards, and some pretty strong evidence of WebOS and Android influences, including a task manager that's similar to WebOS's card system but becomes a grid view with a multitouch pinch, and a notification system and taskbar that are apparently similar to Android's -- not to mention some centralized account management. There's pages and pages of details beyond that, however, so hit up the link below to dive in (courtesy of Google Cache, of course).
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: account, both-portrait, details-aplenty, grid, highlights, intel, interaction, keyboards, meego, mobile, nokia, taskbar, the-highlights, webos
Leaked slides show Windows Phone 7′s update strategy, Windows Live ID requirement, more
Though much of Microsoft's technical strategy for Windows Phone 7 materialized at MIX last month, the company stayed hazy on a handful of key details -- portions of the hardware specifications were left to guesses and hearsay, for instance, as was the software update strategy.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: account, customizations, Deck, environments, strategy, time, windows, windowsphone7, winpho 7, wp7
Sprint offering instant credits for phone trade-ins
Saying that it hopes to boost the practice of phone recycling (with customer conquests a welcome side effect, we're sure), Sprint is now expanding its Buyback Program to cover over 900 devices with an instant credit when you trade them in to any of over 1,000 participating corporate-owned retail locations. Naturally, Sprint isn't about to hand you a wad of cash for these things, but the credits -- ranging from $5 to over $300 depending on the model, apparently -- help cut the bottom line on your account balance, and you can take advantage of the service up to three times per active line every 12 months. Unfortunately, it might not be that great of a deal: in the press release, they specifically call out the Bold 9700 as having a $161.05 -- and considering you can flip a used, locked Bold 9700 on eBay for well over $300, this looks more like a new revenue stream for Sprint than anything else.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: account, balance, credits, effect, mobile, months, phone-trade-ins, practice, recycled, result, revenue, tradein
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Why is my Droid yahoo email account filling the Sent mailbox with thousands of duplicate?
I have deleted over 10,000 duplicate messages sent by my motorola Droid using my yahoo account – I get thousands of duplicate messages dumped into my Sent folder – but not to the end recipient….How do I fix this before I hit the memory limit or fill my box with nothing but thousands of duplicate messages?
Categories: Android Tags: account, droid, duplicate, Email, filling, Mailbox, sent, thousands, With, yahoo
Forgot PSN ID (Email)
Ok so I have a friend who forgot her psn email ID for her account. Is there anyway she can get it back? Incase your wondering, she had it automatically log in and probably forgot the email as many of us do when creating new emails or having a lot of them.