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OnlineSprint tipped to carry full-touch BlackBerry later this year, though not the Z10
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OnlineGoogle Wallet official: MasterCard, Amex, Visa want you to pay via your phone
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Reviews & hands-on
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Phones 4 out of 5
HTC EVO 3D review
Now that you can pick up touchscreen smartphones for pocket money prices, premium mobiles have to find other ways to differentiate themselves. 3D is the perfect solution, adding a gloss of techno-cool to imaging and gaming, and promising yet more to come...
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Phones
Motorola Photon 4G hands-on
At a fanfare event in New York City, Pocket-lint was on hand to hear Sprint announce the release of two new Motorola phones running on Android: the Triumph and the Photon 4G. Kicking off, Sprint CEO Dan Hesse and Motorola’s Sanjay Jha took the stage...
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Tablets
HTC EVO View 4G ditches HTC Flyer angelic look
The HTC Flyer, first launched at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, was white, came with 3G capabilities and was to be made available in the UK some time in the summer. But that’s Europe. In America they like to be different. So the white HTC Flyer...
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Phones
HTC EVO 3D hands-on
HTC has gone 3D, following LG into the market with the Sprint HTC EVO 3D. But is it a gimmick or the next best thing? We’ve just grabbed a hands-on with the new phone at CTIA to check out what the fuss is all about. First and foremost this is a superfast,...
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Phones 0 out of 5
First Look: Sprint Kyocera Echo review
At an exclusive event in New York City, Sprint and Kyocera announced the first dual-screen smartphone running on Android, the Echo. The Android-powered device is the first smartphone comprised of two 3.5-inch 800x480 touchscreen displays connected by...
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Phones 3 out of 5
BlackBerry Style 9670 review
It’s not often you hear the words “smart flip phone” that is until you meet Sprint's Blackberry Style 9670. And smart it is. The hybrid BlackBerry is half flip phone, half smartphone, complete with the signature BlackBerry QWERTY keyboard. The Style...
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Online 3 out of 5
Sprint ZTE Peel review
The Sprint ZTE Peel, $79.99, is an accessory that ends the fruitless search for Wi-Fi by turning an Apple iPod touch into its own mobile hotspot on Sprint’s 3G network. Each gigabyte of data will cost $29.99 per month, with additional charges incurred...
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Phones 0 out of 5
First Look: Sprint HTC Evo review
Made exclusively for Sprint by HTC, the new Android 4G smartphone "EVO" has arrived. Evo is the first Android 2.1 phone supported by Sprint’s new 4G high-speed WiMAX network in the US. When we played with the Evo last week, it was like holding something...
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Phones 3 out of 5
Samsung Moment review
The spec sheet suggests that the Samsung Moment, available on Sprint in the USA should be one of the best Android-powered handsets out there, with its AMOLED screen, fast processor and the "now" network. But can its specs live up to the dream? Read...
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Phones 4.5 out of 5
Sprint HTC Hero review
We started our last HTC Hero review with talk of the chin, so it seems logical to start this one at the same point. That's right, it might have quickly become HTC's signature for it's Android devices, but Sprint clearly doesn't agree. Instead from Sprint...