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By engadget, on January 16th, 2012%
 It’s been three years and two days since Verizon officially closed its acquisition of Alltel , and it looks like Big Red’s finally putting the sledgehammer down on activating legacy devices from the purchased network. We just received official word from a Verizon spokesperson that effective today, the carrier will no longer allow you to bring over an Alltel device to a retail outlet and get it activated on their network . . . → Read More: Verizon to stop allowing legacy Alltel devices to be activated on its network, starting today
By engadget, on January 15th, 2012%
 Its showing wasn’t as noteworthy as it was last year, but Motorola still at least brought a few new goodies to put on display. . . . → Read More: Motorola Droid Razr Maxx hands-on (video)
By AndroidCentral, on January 13th, 2012%
 We went hands-on with the Droid RAZR MAXX at CES 2012 and well — it's a Droid RAZR with a 3300 mAh battery taking place of the original 1780 mAh power source and while that's impressive in its own right, the most impressive point is that it doesn't add any extra bulk. That said; If you skipped out on the original Droid RAZR due to battery concerns, come Jan . . . → Read More: Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX coming to Verizon Jan. 26
By engadget, on January 12th, 2012%
In case you hadn’t noticed, Verizon is going all in on LTE. And that doesn’t just mean investing heavily in its network and snatching up spectrum left and right — it also means making the 4G tech a “hard requirement” for all future devices. . . . → Read More: Verizon says (almost) ‘all’ future phones and tablets will be LTE
By engadget, on January 8th, 2012%
 We received a handful of tips overnight from readers in higher altitudes indicating problems with their Verizon Wireless devices, problems that seemed more severe than the last round of outages . Indeed there was a problem that knocked out all service, but it was restricted to areas in and around Montana and Wyoming, and it’s said to be already fixed. Verizon said a switch failed during regularly scheduled maintenance, putting early bird subscribers offline for a period of about seven hours. . . . → Read More: Verizon Wireless goes down in Montana and Wyoming, gets put right back up again
By engadget, on January 7th, 2012%
 It should come as no surprise that Motorola’s upcoming Droid 4 smartphone would carry a DLNA certification — just like its predecessor, the Droid 3 — but if there were ever any doubt in your mind, then wonder no more. . . . → Read More: Motorola Droid 4 gains DLNA certification as it slides into Verizon
By engadget, on January 6th, 2012%
 So, first things first. Arieso, the ouftit that conducted this here study, is a company that makes ends meet by “optimizing mobile networks.” In other words, there’s just a bit of motivation to find results such as these in studies like this . . . → Read More: Arieso study: iPhone 4S data use is nearly double that of the of iPhone 4
By AndroidCentral, on January 4th, 2012%
 Ahem. First we had to wait weeks for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus . Then we found out that the NFL Mobile app — which is annoyingly exclusive to Verizon — doesn't work. . . . → Read More: NFL Mobile updated for Ice Cream Sandwich, will need another update to actually work
By engadget, on December 30th, 2011%
 The people (and government) have spoken and Verizon has listened — and issued a press release. The carrier has officially backed off of the ” single payment fee ” that drew almost universal ire amongst subscribers and nabbed the attention of the FCC. . . . → Read More: Verizon backs down from convenience fee, values your two cents
By engadget, on December 30th, 2011%
 Earlier this week , you may have noticed that your Verizon Wireless LTE smartphone couldn’t do inconsequential things like update your inbox, or pull up a webpage. This happened once . Then twice . . . → Read More: Verizon offers vague statement, no apology for LTE downtime
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