Sprint Web mobile portal. Sprint is making it easier for mobile internet users to get the content they want with the launch of Sprint Web, a next-generation mobile Web browsing experience on popular Sprint phones. Sprint Web offers an adaptive home page that delivers content based on the customer’s previous usage, along with direct access to search from Google. This enhancement is automatic for Sprint customers who currently access the mobile Web on these phones and requires no additional action on their part.
Sprint Web is available today on 40+ popular Sprint phones, including RAZR2 by Motorola, Centro by Palm, Rumor by LG, Upstage by Samsung, and Katana DLX by Sanyo. Sprint plans to make Sprint Web available on virtually all Web-capable Sprint feature phones over the coming weeks. The introduction of Sprint Web follows Sprint’s launch earlier this year of a more PC-like open Internet browsing experience on its phones, which provides more user-friendly renderings of Internet sites, even those not optimized for mobile devices.
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WinMo 6.1 Update for Sprint’s Motorola Q9c. Sprint has just announced the Windows Mobile Standard 6.1 ROM update for all Sprint customers with Motorola Q9c smartphones. Users will get cut/copy/paste functionality, threaded SMS, Getting Started wizard, and the trick sliding-panel homescreen UI.
Windows Mobile 6.1 Update for Sprint’s Motorola Q9c can be downloaded from Motorola’s website here.
Samsung Instinct (iPhone Competitor) on Sprint’s new website. We’ve heard about this Sprint’s Samsung Instinct M800 (iPhone Competitor) before, A new website gives first look on Samsung Instinct. Sprint has launched the website dedicated to giving loyal Sprint customers a first look at the Samsung Instinct and its grocery-list of features.
Sprint’s website indicates that the Samsung Instinct will be launched in June. It also confirms what we already knew : Visual Voicemail License (Sprint’s Samsung Instinct + Klausner Technologies). The all-touchscreen device comes with dual-band CDMA (850/1900Mhz) radio, EVDO Rev. A, 2 megapixel camera, 3.1-inch 240×432 touchscreen with pseudo-haptic feedback, and Bluetooth 2.0 packed into a 4.57 x 2.17 x 0.49 inch package that tips the scales at 4.4oz.
More information is available from Samsung Instinct website here.
BlackBerry Curve 8330 for Sprint on April 16. According to Boy Genius, his source at Brightpoint has apparently given him a heads up on the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330’s Sprint-network launch date. We’re looking for RIM to drop the 8330 Curve on Sprint customers come April 16 through Brightpoint and April 20 through all other channels. Continue reading ‘BlackBerry Curve 8330 for Sprint on April 16′
Sprint $60 Unlimited Call Plans ? Following on the heels of the unlimited calling plan announcements from the big-dogs in the US wireless landscape, we’re hearing on the grapevine that Sprint might be planning to undercut the industry with a super low-price unlimited wireless plan. Apparently, analysts are expecting Sprint to “offer flat-rate calling plans at up to a 40 percent discount to its rivals” - bringing unlimited wireless minutes into the $60 range for Sprint customers. Can you say “price war?” Continue reading ‘Sprint $60 Unlimited Call Plans ?’
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