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Samsung Sway and Motorola Rapture hitting Verizon Some of our Verizon readers felt a little jilted when we mentioned the mini-army of Samsungs headed for AT&T. Well here’s one coming for VZW, the Sway, but not nearly as cool as other Samsungs. 2 megapixel camera, possibly no EV-DO, somewhat of an LG Shine rip-off; maybe the person in charge of releasing this [...] [..] |
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Verizon adds the Samsung Sway to its lineup Verizon announced on Monday the Samsung Sway, an ultra-slim silver slider with MP3 Player and 2MP camera. You might remember our rebate sheet depicting it a little while back… The Sway is a mid-range offering with the following features:
2.2? display
Media Center capable (downloadable games, ring tones, wallpapers, location-based services)
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Who Else Could Have Xbox-Fished With Sway? [Duels] If things had gone differently this year, it would be your deputy editor fishing against MTV host Sway in a video game Bass Pro Shops battle. Until May, it was yours truly who engaged in any of the goofy on-camera video game battles and antics at MTV. Most regret [..] |
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AT&T could sell 25% of T-Mobile to sway feds in favor of acquisition AT&T is prepared to make sacrifices in an effort to sway the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission in favor of its planned $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile, Reuters reported on Friday. On August 31st, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against AT&T in attempt to block the merger, a move that is said to have caught both AT&T and T-Mobile USA [..] |
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Samsung dethrones Motorola as no. 1 in US It was only a matter of time - Motorola has officially lost its title of number one handset manufacturer in the US to Samsung. Somehow managing to increase sales by 6.2% in the past year despite the US being in the midst of one of the worst economic crises in modern history, Samsung now controls [...] [..] |
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Samsung, Motorola, And HP Set Stage For iPad 2 OK, we’ve seen the best tablets now that the industry can offer.
At CES Motorola Xoom won best of show. Last week we saw the HP TouchPad, which looks even better. Finally, today, at the very end of its presentation, Samsung launched a [..] |
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| Rattled by Google?s Motorola buy, Samsung rumored to license BlackBerry 10 Future Samsung smartphones could be powered by Research In Motion’s upcoming BlackBerry 10 operating system according to a new round of market chatter. Rumors tossed around Wall Street Friday morning suggest that Samsung is preparing to make a $1.5 billion investment in RIM, which will then license its upcoming next-generation operating system to Samsung for upcoming smartphones. Samsung may [..] |
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New Verizon rebate sheet reveals new Motorola, Samsung, LG handsets Thanks to the diligent work of one of our ninjas, we’ve come into contact with a new Verizon rebate sheet. While it does reveal a couple of goodies, the sad truth is that there’s not a whole lot of substance on here. No mention of the Blackberry Storm Thunder Storm, HTC Touch Diamond/Pro, or anything [...]
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Sprint app leaks LG Optimus B, LG Q, Motorola Sunfire, Samsung Chief According to an image from Android Central, the SprintID application that is used on several of Sprint’s Android devices to customize the user interface has accidentally leaked a number of unannounced Sprint phones. The models include the LG Optimus B ? assumed to be the Optimus Black ? the LG Q, the Motorola Sunfire, and the Samsung Chief. It’s unclear what the LG Q or the Samsung Chi [..] |
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| HTC, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson sound off on Google?s Motorola acquisition Early Monday morning, Google announced that it will acquire Motorola for $12.5 billion. Google CEO Larry Page explained the acquisition will help bolster the tech giant’s patent portfolio and that his company will continue to “work with all [of its partners] to deliver outstanding user experiences.” While it may seem that Motorola will now have the upper hand in creating Android [..] |
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Verizon Wireless drops pricing on Samsung Fascinate, Motorola DROID R2-D2, more In confirming over the weekend that Verizon Wireless would be doing away with mail-in rebates on smartphones priced at $150 and higher, we also mentioned that price drops were expected to take effect today on several devices. Sure enough, several smartphones saw price reductions this morning as Verizon Wireless’ new policy slid into place. Among them are the Motorola DROID R2-D2, which can n [..] |
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Samsung Continuum, Zeal and Motorola CITRUS hit Verizon on November 11th According to a set of newly leaked screen shots purported to depict Verizon Wireless’ internal system, three new phones will be released by the nation’s top carrier next week. The most impressive of the trio is certainly the Samsung Continuum, a unique Android smartphone many believe will be unveiled at Samsung’s event next week. The Continuum features a 3.4-inch Super-AMOLED tou [..] |
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Live images of the Motorola Rival ?445 and Samsung Alias 2 emerge Live images of the Motorola Rival a445, previously known as the Rush 2, and the Samsung Alias 2 have hit the interwebs giving us a sneak peek of these two upcoming Verizon Wireless handsets. The Motorola Rival a455, looking especially blurry this morning, is a colorful QWERTY side-slider that is expected to have EV-DO connectivity, [...] [..] |
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