This morning's 'Unleashed' tipster has let loose a few more branded phone snapshots from his local Best Buy, further confirming Verizon's new contract free $50 unlimited talk, text, and mobile web plan. These new shots show off the same price structure we saw leaked earlier this month, as well as two more handsets: an LG Accolade, and a Pantech Caper -- both priced at $79.99. This seems a bit steep for the Accolade, a run of the mill flip phone, as this morning's tip priced the more capable LG Cosmosfeaturephone at a mere $39.99. Take your grain of salt, and check out the gallery below.
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Saturday, April 23, 2011
More Verizon Unleashed phones popping up, pricing confirmed
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Verizon starts: delivering long overdue Froyo update to Fascinate users
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Saturday, April 16, 2011
Motorola Droid Bionic vs. Apple iPhone 4 vs. HTC Thunderbolt
January 2011 is an awfully exciting month for Verizon Wireless employees and customers. At CES 2011, the company announced several 4G LTE phones including the Motorola Droid Bionic and the HTC Thunderbolt. Just a few days after the largest tech week of the year, Verizon Wireless announced details about the Apple iPhone 4. With many great choices, selecting the phone that works best for you can get awfully overwhelming. Fortunately, we’re back with yet another infographic with an in-depth look at three of our favorite upcoming Verizon Wireless smart phones.
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Friday, April 8, 2011
Motorola Droid Bionic Hands On
Motorola Droid Bionic
Motorola will soon launch its Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) powered tablet at the CES 2011 in Las Vegas. This device was earlier known as the Motorola Droid Xoom, but Motorola accidentally revealed the device on their website, even before the press conference started. The Motorola’s Honeycomb tablet will be called as the “Motorola Xoom” and not the rumored Motorola Droid Xoom.
Along with the Xoom tablet, Motorola revealed a new device, which is also expected to launch today, at the event. This handset is called as the Motorola Droid Bionic. No details of this handset is currently available. But we can clearly see in the picture above, that the device sport a large touch screen display.
Both the tablet and the Motorola Droid Bionic smartphone will be launched today at the event. Are you excited?
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Thursday, April 7, 2011
Droid Eris Hands-On
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LG Octane Review
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Verizon Samsung Convoy
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Samsung Haven for Verizon Wireless video tour
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Sunday, April 3, 2011
Motorola Citrus (Verizon)
This week end only, VerizonWireless is charity a mid-range
The Verizon Motorola Citrus is a compact Android 2.1 Eclair smartphone that host's a Backtrack navigation pad on the rear and a 3-inch 320 x 240 px resolution, 262K color QVGA TFT Capacitive Touchscreen. You can customize up to 7 home screens and easily compose with the Virtual QWERTY Swype Keyboard. Access the web with the HTML Webkit Browser at 3G high data speed and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g connectivity. The Motorola Citrus let's you make Skype calls. Use Bing Search or Google Search by voice when you need to find some info. With the Motorola Citrus you can read your email, send / receive Instant Messages and stay social.
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Motorola xoom hands on
On January 5th at CES 2011,Verizon Wireless and Motorola unveiled
The Verizon Motorola Xoom enters the Tablet market as the first device powered by the Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system. Featuring a 10.1-in WXGA Touch screen, portrait and landscape virtual QWERTY keyboards and 1GHz Dual Core Processor, the Motorola Xoom is ready to meet your mobile productivity and entertainment demands.
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RIM BlackBerry Storm 2 9550 Review
BlackBerry Storm2 9550Phone (Verizon Wireless)
Faster and upgraded operating system the Verizon BlackBerry Storm2 returns to manage your life when on the move via fingertip navigation. The Verizon BlackBerry Storm2 features a 3.25 in 480 x 360 px 65k color touch screen with enhanced Surepress technology.
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HTC Desire S vs HTC Desire HD
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Friday, April 1, 2011
Verizon sells Galaxy Tab for $599.99
Verizon sells Galaxy Tab for $599.99
Well, we finally have a price on this thing! America's largest carrierVerizon Wireless has announced plans to sell Samsung's Galaxy Tab for... $599.99. The 3G, Android 2.2-based unit (which will be loaded with V CAST apps, of course) will hit retail on November 11th, and since it's being sold at full price, a data plan (which starts at $20 per month for 1GB) is completely optional. It looks like customers will have some fairly strong choices on Big Red, considering that the impossible-to-ignore iPad is being made available in Verizon's stores as well. Tough decisions are ahead for potential tablet buyers -- but we're sure you'll do what's right. Check out the full press release below, and good luck!Verizon wireless
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HTC Thunderbolt Verizon Wireless review
At a quick glance, without any background information, your eyes might tell you that the HTC Thunderbolt from Verizon Wireless is little more than a Verizon remake of Sprint's EVO 4G and AT&T's Inspire 4G. After all -- like its contemporaries -- the Thunderbolt features a spacious 4.3-inch WVGA display, 8 megapixel camera, and dual-LED flash. In reality, though, the Thunderbolt is something more: from the Inspire, it borrows a better, crisper display with a wider viewing angle and a newer-generation (though still single-core) Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. From the EVO 4G, meanwhile, it borrows a cool integrated kickstand and the addition of a second "4G" radio, making this a spec Frankenstein of sorts -- the best of both worlds. Of course, instead of Sprint's WiMAX for that 4G radio, the Thunderbolt grants you access to Verizon's LTE network -- a network so fresh, it still has that new-network smell. There's a lot of horsepower here.
In other words, the Thunderbolt has a very real opportunity to be the finest 4.3-inch device HTC has ever made -- for the moment, anyway. Let's see how it fares.
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Version Galaxy Tab
The Verizon Wireless Samsung Galaxy Tab offers a new level of temptation, and a new level of frustration, for would-be Android tablet owners. Verizon's hardware is identical to Sprint's (and slightly inferior to T-Mobile's), and its $599 price is the same as those carriers' no-contract rates. It's a solid device, but Verizon loads up its tablet with lots of potentially useful software, most of which fails, some disastrously.
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