Via PhoneNews.com, we learn about an update Boost Mobile has issued for the Sanyo Incognito, one of its new CDMA phones. The firmware update allows users to play full screen video, including streaming from sites like YouTube. Thats the good news. The bad news is that it makes the device a bit more restrictive when saving and uploading files. You can make the upgrade by going to Settings Tools Up...
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Boost Mobile has updated the Sanyo Incognito with a new firmware update. Most notably, the update adds full screen 3GPP video playback, enabling sites like m.youtube.com to play video in full screen on the phones large flip display. The companys switch to resuming sales of CDMA phones has led to some of the most attractive plans
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Indonesia's PT Telekomunikasi Selular (Telkomsel) is pushing to boost its mobile data usage to 10% of revenues by the end of this year, up from the 7 percent last year. Click here for more.
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Ah yes, even though the UK leads the US in terms of 3G network, there are still some areas in the UK which gets blackspots--you know, those areas in your house or town where your mobile phone signal suddenly goes zilch. Now blackspots isn't really that much of a problem especially those of us who have landlines in our home but it does become an issue when you decide to go wireless, cut your
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CellPhoneReviews on 12th Mar 2010 (via cellphone-reviews.co.uk)
The Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760 offers Boost Mobile customers a shiny, powerful messaging device with 3G and GPS for not much cash.
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PCMag on 10th Mar 2010 (via pcmag.com)
Android gains a no contract prepaid cell phone with an unlimited plan.
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Virgin Mobile will shut off its postpaid service, which it bought from Helio in 2008, on May 25th. The company told MobileCrunch that "no customer will be automatically migrated to Sprint's postpaid service," but that "current postpaid customers are being given $50 towards the purchase of a Sprint postpaid handset with a new two-year agreement." Virgin Mobile and Boost Mobile will be the corn...
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