Sprint is scheduled to reveal the innovative 4G phone, tagged as the HTC Supersonic, at the CTIA Wireless tradeshow in Las Vegas. The Wall Street Journal mentioned that the handset will run on Sprints WiMax powered 4G networks. Sprints 4G network is available in 27 markets at present and Sprint has eight new markets that
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The first 4G phone from Sprint will be powered by Sequans Communications chipset. The phone will be unveiled at CTIA Wireless 2010 in Las Vegas on March 23 during a Sprint event. Its the WiMAX phone that will be available for use in Sprints 27 WiMAX markets along with...
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One thing is for sure it has definitely been a long long wait, but now users of HTC Touch Pro2 on Sprints network according to the folks at news.sofpedia.com can now enjoy the Windows Mobile update 6.5. The Taiwanese mobile handset maker and the carrier have now made the update available for download. It was
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Sprint, with Telespree, is offering a Mobile Broadband on Demand solution to its wholesale partners, who can then offer customers easy connectivity in the airport, a rental car kiosk or hotel room. Prepaid solutions are proving essential to Sprints improving financials. - Sprint, with self-service provider Telespree, introduced Mobile Broadband on Demand on March 18, a prepaid way to offer mobile ...
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Sprint Nextel Corp. is expected to unveil the first U.S. phone compatible with a fourth-generation mobile network next week, according to people familiar with the matter. The device, dubbed the Supersonic by HTC Corp., represents Sprints latest and biggest bet that its WiMax network and promises of a speedier wireless connection will reverse the struggling
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The Wall Street Journal isnt exactly saying anything Earth-shattering, but they are lending some cred to a rumor thats been circulating for weeks. The WSJ reported today that Sprint is expected to use CTIA as a launch pad for the HTC Supersonic, the first 4G WiMax phone. The Supersonic would be attractive on Sprints 4G network,
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