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By engadget, on December 21st, 2011%
The deadline has passed for T-Mobile and Motorola to respond to Senator Al Franken’s Carrier IQ questionnaire , and both companies’ reports are in. We’ll first tackle T-Mobile’s letter: the carrier stated that it began installing CIQ last August, and nearly 450,000 Android and BlackBerry devices are infested with the IQ Agent software , which is used for individual troubleshooting cases and marketing purposes. This is a more moderate use than Sprint or AT&T, which both mentioned that it was actively pinging their CIQ-enabled phones to collect data on service and wireless performance on their networks . . . → Read More: T-Mobile, Motorola respond to Senator Franken’s Carrier IQ questions
By engadget, on October 20th, 2011%
 We all knew it was coming, it was just a matter of time — that, of course, is the Motorola Admiral that Sprint sure had a difficult time keeping a secret . But no matter now, as the fleet captain is ready to hook you up with the Now Network’s CDMA-based Direct Connect service online starting October 23rd (November 13th for all sales channels) for $100 on a two-year commitment and after a $50 mail-in rebate. Summing up the specs: the Admiral features a 1.2GHz CPU, 5MP rear camera with 720p HD video capture, rugged 810G mil-spec design, 3G Mobile Hotspot for up to five devices at the same time, a 3.1-inch VGA display and Android 2.3 . . . → Read More: Motorola Admiral to directly connect with Sprint on October 23rd for $100
By AndroidCentral, on October 9th, 2011%
 We know that the Motorola Admiral isn't going to appeal to everyone. . . . → Read More: Motorola Admiral images leaked — portrait qwerty never looked so good
By engadget, on September 28th, 2011%
 All of the hullabaloo about Sprint’s new CDMA-based Direct Connect service was not for naught, as the Now Network has finally confirmed that it will indeed be launching in a limited number of markets this upcoming Sunday, with broader expansion coming in early 2012. To get things started, however, the network ought to have a phone or two that have the tech built in, right? The Kyocera Duramax will receive the honor of being the very first phone to work with the new plans and will be a certified 810G military-standard clamshell handset with a 3.2MP camera, stereo Bluetooth, a 2.5mm headphone jack (not a typo) and a Dura-Grip rubber casing . . . → Read More: Kyocera Duramax ready to kickoff Sprint’s Direct Connect service on October 2nd for $70
By AndroidCentral, on September 22nd, 2011%
 We've yet to have an official announcement regarding the Motorola Admiral on Sprint, but that hasn't stopped the SprintNow Youtube channel from doing it anyway. Dubbed a “productivity powerhouse,” you get clear shots of the 3.1-inch touchscreen, four-row QWERTY keyboard, 5MP camera, direct connect button and all the other usual smartphone sundries. There's also a mute button and camera button, if you're into that sort of thing . . . → Read More: Sprint outs the Motorola Admiral in Youtube video
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