Sprint still 3G-$ 10/mo subscription pricing, calling it a “premium data”
Oh, Sprint, you’re a crafty devil. The country’s third largest airline just announced that it is tacking an extra $ 10 monthly premium information “free of charge to all 3G data plan – actually charging a 3G phone owners of the same whole, and the Epic Evo owners pay now 4G services. It is particularly strange, because Sprint hidden price increase in a statement titled “Smartphones Drive Wireless Data Explosion”, which initially appears to be more information before moving on suddenly must defend the additional costs and potshots tiered data plans – we do not know nobody wants to talk about increasing prices, but let’s have gumption, guys. All holders of current 3G plan will not see their rates go up, until they “upgrade or switch to another smartphone,” does not sound like a big family plan, but we will get clarification, and to say you. Either way, we’d say picking up the phone, Sprint 4G just real silly. PR after the break.
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Napster app arrives on iOS, completes the circle of life
Before the iPhone, the iPod, and iTunes, there was Napster . The original gangster of digital music distribution has undergone many changes since its heyday as a pirate's Shangri-La, though this latest one seems to be the most fitting. A new app for the aforementioned iOS devices as well as the iPad has been launched, giving you the full Napster experience in a more portable form factor
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: available-too, digital-music, heyday, ipad, ipodtouch, shangri, sound, subscription
Ericsson estimates mobile lines have hit 5 billion, gives shout out to China and India for the help
Ericsson -- one of the world's top-tier infrastructure suppliers for mobile networks -- has crunched some numbers recently, figuring the five billionth cellphone line came into existence last Wednesday, July 8, largely from major surges in uptake in emerging markets like China and India. Mobile broadband access (which we take to mean access to 3G speeds and beyond) still trails significantly at just 360 million in 2009, though they're predicting a cool 3.4 billion users by 2015
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: earth, growth, india-mobile, infrastructure, over-the-decade, perspective, subscription, suppliers
Rhapsody now available to all comers on Android
Following a limited beta , Rhapsody is using the occasion of its newfound independence from RealNetworks to launch the public version of its Android-based client. Technically, this is still a beta that we're dealing with here, so the big difference is that anyone that wants to download and use it is more than welcome to -- it's not the on-the-downlow affair we were dealing with before. Folks new to the all-you-can-eat subscription service are welcome to check out a trial for 7 days, after which point you'll be paying the same $10 a month for access from one device or $15 for access from up to three that everyone else pays -- arguably not bad for a 9 million song library, assuming you've got a taste for anything other than live Fugazi bootlegs.
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Sprint hacks $10 off its monthly mobile WiMAX pricing
Cutting the price of its mobile WiMAX subscription prices for the second time in half a year, Sprint's confirmed a $10 drop in its monthly fee.
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The Biggest Mobile Phone Shops in the USA – Mobile Phones
The biggest mobile phone companies in the world today are Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Siemens, and LG. Nowadays, there are huge numbers of.
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Comparison Sites: the Solution to Mobile Phone Buying During the …
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Mobile Phone – Mobile Phones
It was announced back in February last year but until now, Sony Ericsson's Xperia X1 touchscreen iPhone baiter has remained tantalizingly out of reach. With.
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Coming Soon: Sony Ericsson Satio Mobile Phone – 12 Megapixel …
Sony Ericsson Satio Sony Ericsson have decided to really show off with his one. Groundbreakingly amazing is what some have called this handset with an.
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Choose Your Own Mobile Phone Deal with Mobile Phones Megastore's …
Mobile Phone Deal? Choose Your Own Let's be honest: How many times have you been shopping for mobile phones and had that annoying sales advisor trying to sell.
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