
Recently, a bit of fuss has been made about Sprint (3G) IP addresses resolving to or connecting to the Department of Defense. . . . → Read More: Sprint, the Internet, the Dept. of Defense, and you
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![]() Recently, a bit of fuss has been made about Sprint (3G) IP addresses resolving to or connecting to the Department of Defense. . . . → Read More: Sprint, the Internet, the Dept. of Defense, and you ![]() After ignoring and teasing the iPhone, Sprint has its own Apple handsets to sell and apparently its customers have responded to the iPhone 4 and 4S. A press release just went out calling this Sprint’s “best ever day of sales in retail, web and telesales for a device family” — hopefully they double checked the numbers this time — in the company’s history, as of 1PM ET. Predictably, Sprint’s unlimited data pricing compared to other carriers is being credited for the (unspecified) new high water mark in sales. . . . → Read More: Sprint says the iPhone 4S, 4 add up to its best ‘device family’ launch ever (Update: AT&T too) ![]() This isn’t the iPhone 5. No matter how badly you wanted something slim, sleek and wedge-shaped, this isn’t it. If you went ahead and got your hopes up ahead of Apple’s ” Let’s Talk iPhone ” event, hopefully you’ve gotten over the pangs of discontent by now, because this device pictured front and center is the iPhone 4S. . . . → Read More: iPhone 4S review ![]() Call us what you will, but we couldn’t resist taking a quick look at the Kyocera DuraMax , which (along with the DuraCore) represents the first of Sprint’s handsets to support Direct Connect for CDMA. It’s no smartphone, for sure, but we were intrigued by its certification for the military’s 810G standard, which promises resistance to dust, shock, vibration, water, low pressure, extreme temperatures and solar radiation — among other nasty elements. Gallery: Kyocera DuraMax hands-on From the outset, the phone appears stout and bulky . . . → Read More: Kyocera DuraMax for Sprint hands-on at CTIA E&A 2011 (video) ![]() HBO Go received an update today that brought bug fixes and support for the Samsung Epic 4G Touch , but many users are finding that the app won't after updating it on their Samsung Galaxy S II, Sprint Epic 4G Touch (love that name!). . . . → Read More: HBO Go gets updated with Epic 4G Touch support, here’s how to get it working ![]() It’s beginning to look like CDMA iPhone 4S customers may have the edge when it comes to international roaming. Macworld reports that Sprint will be selling their version of the iPhone 4S with an unlocked MicroSIM card slot right out of the gate. That’s right: no arguing with CSRs and no warranty-voiding unlock procedures . . . → Read More: Sprint To Sell The iPhone 4S With Unlocked MicroSIM Slot ![]() We’re seated for the official kickoff of this week’s CTIA Enterprise & Applications show, the opening keynote address. . . . → Read More: Live from CTIA’s day one keynote with Dan Hesse, Dan Mead and Ralph de la Vega ![]() If you were one of the impatient million who jumped to pre-order an iPhone 4S, well, chances are your fancy new handset is already in the mail. A number of tipsters have reached out to us to share their shipment notification emails that just came in from Apple. . . . → Read More: iPhone 4S pre-orders are in the mail ![]() 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 Wonder just how much it costs to phase out iDEN and WiMAX networks and put all your eggs in one, CDMA / LTE-flavored basket? Well, Joe Euteneuer, Sprint’s CFO, just offered up a frank answer here at its ” Strategy Update ” event: $10 billion over the next two years. . . . → Read More: The cost of switching to LTE: Sprint to spend $10 billion over the next two years |
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