ESPN and Sprint have teamed up to give Sprint customers the ultimate sports experience – in the palm of their hands – with ESPN Mobile TV available on Sprint TV. Beginning today, ESPN Mobile TV will offer Sprint consumers unparalleled live sports programming and entertainment from ESPN via Sprint handheld devices. Continue reading ‘ESPN Mobile TV available on Sprint TV’
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Virgin Mobile USA has announced new Broadband2Go plans, offering customers access to more data for the same price offers. Broadband2Go offers customers 3G nationwide wireless Internet service without an annual contract, monthly subscription or activation fee.
The cost of the Broadband2Go plans remains the same, ranging from $10 to $60, but now three of the four plans give customers access to more Megabytes. In particular, the $60 plan now offers 5GB, offering a suitable replacement for at-home Internet broadband service. Continue reading ‘Virgin Mobile announced new Broadband2Go plans, more data for the same price’
Sprint has announced that between March 1 and March 31, its Total Equipment Protection (TEP) will be available to all customers who did not initially enroll in the program at the time of purchase, giving current customers an opportunity to enroll in TEP and obtain a little peace of mind that their devices are covered. (Customers typically must enroll within the first 30 days of a new activation or upgrade) Continue reading ‘Sprint Total Equipment Protection (TEP) announced’
Sprint has posted on their community forums that Sprint Pre and Pixi device users will receive an Over the Air (OTA) notification to download the new 1.4 Webos software release. One of the features for Palm Pre is Flash 10 support.
The new 1.4 Webos software release includes both fixes and feature updates (listed below). Continue reading ‘Sprint OTA update – Palm webOS 1.4 with Flash 10 Support’
Following previous report that Sprint 4G WiMAX phone to be available this summer, Sprint has announced the next markets in the national Sprint 4G roll out. Currently, Sprint’s 4G service is available in 27 cities around the country, including Atlanta, Honolulu, Chicago, Baltimore, Las Vegas, Portland, Philadelphia, and Seattle.
Sprint will launch service in multiple markets this year including Boston, Denver, Kansas City, Houston, Minneapolis, New York, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.
Sprint Nextel has announced the launch of an expanded wireless buy-back program for wireless devices while testifying at a green telecom hearing on Capitol Hill.
Sprint’s expanded Buyback program, intended to boost U.S. wireless recycling rates, now offers an instant point-of-sale credit to current and new Sprint customers who turn in up to three eligible wireless devices, per active line of service. Continue reading ‘Sprint Buyback accepts More Eligible Devices, Even from Other Carriers, Instant Credit’
According to Forbes, Sprint confirmed that its first WiMAX phone will be available this summer, in the first half of the year. The phone could probably be HTC Supersonic Android phone. From previous report we know HTC Supersonic comes with Android 2.1, 4.3 inch WVGA touchscreen display, 5 megapixel camera, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, FM radio, and a kickstand on the back. Stay tuned.
(via forbes, unwiredview)
Sprint has announced via twitter that the upcoming Android 2.1 update would soon be arriving for HTC Hero and Samsung Moment users.
Quoted from Sprint twitter,
Android update! Upgrades to 2.1 for Hero/Moment now expected early 2Q10. Currently working through options for upgrades w/ HTC and Samsung.
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