• It’s here! Android 2.1 FINALLY Hits HTC’s Website!

    Submitted to us from our SU Member: DannyNYC

    Hero users – Sprint has just released the much anticipated, long overdue Android 2.1 update known as Éclair. If you’re not already rooted, get on over to HTC’s website and download the update. Keep in mind this update is going to have to wipe your phone, so you may want to pick up a back-up app form the Market, back it up, and then give it the ol’ update.

    Fairly simple to download, if you’re having trouble head over to the Android section of the forums and find some help from fellow users.

    What are the benefits of Android 2.1?

    o Upgraded OS to Android 2.1 Éclair
    o Includes enhancements to Sense UI
    o Includes enhanced corporate email support
    o Includes a variety of minor bug fixes
    o Super-duper coolness that’ll make your non-2.1 friends jealous

    Ok, fine we added that last one but it’s here! Woo!

    Love it? Hate it? Miss 1.5 already? Head over to the Android forums and let us know!




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  • Get a Free HTC EVO Case and Holster

    Our friends at Seidio are offering up 5 HTC EVO cases and holsters to Sprintusers.com members who post in the latest contest thread.  There is absolutely no purchase necessary on your part – so what are you waiting for?  The full details are found in the contest thread.

    Click Here to Participate!




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  • Apple fans get their wish: An iPhone upgrade

    The Associated Press
    The next iPhone comes out June 24 and will have a higher-resolution screen, longer battery life and thinner design.

    CEO Steve Jobs opened Apple Inc.’s annual conference for software developers Monday by revealing the iPhone 4, which will cost 9 or 9 in the U.S. with a two-year AT&T contract, depending on the capacity. The iPhone 3GS, which debuted last year, will still be available, for .

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  • Sprint’s 4G in KC

    By Mark Davis
    Sprint Nextel Corp. launches its faster wireless service in much of the Kansas City area today, just ahead of Friday’s sale of the first 4G phones nationally.

    Kansas City joins 33 other markets in which Sprint has launched its faster mobile technology. Sprint uses the WiMax network being built by Clearwire Corp. and has been pressing its 4G advantage over other carriers in its marketing.

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  • HTC Pushes Out EVO 4G Memory Card Storage Fix, Breaks Root

    During the launch for the EVO 4G this morning, HTC quietly pushed out an OTA update for all EVO 4G devices that addresses last minute shipping bugs, chief among the was the inability to write to the memory card bundled into the device when…



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  • Explain the Fee…

    This was submitted to us from The Blogger over at ExplaintheFee.com:

    A Sprint customer recently created a website called Explain the Fee that is dedicated to seeking specific answers from Sprint regarding a new fee that they have implemented today, June 4, 2010, levied solely on owners of their latest phone, the HTC EVO 4G.

    Sprint sells the HTC EVO 4G phone unsubsidized for 0 but also requires the owner to purchase a mandatory month add-on called “Premium Data.”  The blogger has contacted Sprint several times over the last week, including emailing their CEO’s mailbox (Dan@Sprint.com), reached out to John Taylor (spokesman for Sprint Nextel on Public Policy), and most recently Sprint’s Communication Manager of Marketing Public Relations, Emmy Anderson contacted the website.

    The blogger is simply seeking an answer to what should be a simple question:  “Can you explain the fee?

    To date, Sprint employees have been told to state that the fee is for “Premium Data” but explicitly they deny that it is for 4G coverage, which the vast majority of the nation does not, and will not have access to in the near future. Instead, Sprint employees have stated that this fee is related to the phone’s enhanced features and not their “data network.”  His readers have also sent numerous queries to Sprint and have been told repeatedly how the phone’s hardware functions provide the “Premium Data Experience.”  Sprint employees have repeatedly stated that the fee for the “Premium Data” applies whether you are in a 3G or 4G network; it is a required fee for the hardware itself.

    Since the website’s creation, it has received overwhelming feedback from other Sprint customers about how they’ve asked Sprint to explain the fee and how they also received similar illogical responses. The single theme of all Sprint responses is that the fee has nothing to do with data caps or speeds but with hardware. This concerns consumers because they are being told, in effect, that they are being charged twice for hardware (1)  once when they purchase the phone and then (2)  monthly for as long as they have Sprint service.

    The Sprint “HTC EVO 4G Playbook” was leaked on the Internet and poses “sample” questions that customer’s might ask their sales people. One question in the playbook was “Why would someone in a 3G market buy an EVO 4G and pay for the Premium Data?” This was answered with the following:

    “The EVO offers an unparalleled experience on 3G as well as 4G. The combination of a 4.3 inch screen, built-in-kickstand, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, Android 2.1 and the hallmark HTC Sense experience makes HTC EVO 4G a best-in-class 3G phone. As 4G launches in additional markets, HTC EVO 4G will take a great 3G experience (and great apps created for 3G, especially those using video) and makes it even better on 4G.

    The HTC EVO 4G provides capabilities never before available on a wireless device. The Premium Data Add-on will ensure your customers receive a richer data experience and get the most out of their EVO (Not to mention customers get unlimited data on the Sprint network).”

    As you can see, Sprint doesn’t clearly explain anything. They are imposing a legally dubious recurring fee for already purchased hardware but calling it a “Data Add-on” that has nothing to do with data or the Sprint networks.

    A recent post on Explain the Fee is titled “Just answer the questions.” This is what the blogger wants Sprint to explain:

    If the “Premium Data” charge is not for the 3G nor 4G network access and the charge is for the phone features why is it that all of the “Premium Data” features are listed as technical specifications of the HTC EVO 4G phone? If I were to take this phone to a non-Sprint area, such as the South Pole, would those “Premium Data” features work, such as the 4.3″ screen, HD Camera/Camcorder, faster processor, and even kickstand? Would I be able to use these features in Airplane mode? If I can use those in a non-Sprint area or in Airplane mode, why must I pay a month to use this “add-on” when I’m not using Sprint’s data network? Again, can you please explain the fee?

    With Sprint’s HTC EVO 4G phone being released today, there is a question that you must ask Sprint before you sign on the dotted line of your 2-year contract, “Can you explain the fee??”

    For more information you can follow his tweets @explainthefee or on facebook.com/explainthefee.




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  • Verizon Launching BlackBerry Bold 9650 Thursday Online, June 10th In Store

    Verizon has announced the forthcoming launch of its variant of the BlackBerry Bold 9650 starting Thursday via its online store and June 10th via all consumer sales channels.
    The BlackBerry 9650 will also usher in the debut of Verizon’s new rather…



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  • Win 1 Year of Sprint on Us – for You & a Friend!

    Sprintusers would like to introduce the “Friend-For-All” contest where you can win a year of service for you and a friend (0 EACH!). Be sure to share the contest with your friends for their chance to win too!

    All you need to do is visit our Facebook Page to sign up for the contest for free!  We wish you the best of luck. :D




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  • Rumors iPhone may be coming to Sprint

    The buzz is picking up on the idea that Sprint, not Verizon, might be the second wireless carrier to offer the iPhone.

    Check out this report pegged to an anonymous Best Buy store employee in Pennsylvania. Kinda thin, eh?

    Okay. How about this stock market site’s claim that Walmart is cutting prices on the 3GS iPhone to clear inventory ahead of a 4G capable iPhone coming next month? And who has a 4G network for a 4G-ready iPhone to run on?

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  • Splash! Site throws cold water on iPhone rumors for Sprint

    Don’t set too much hope on getting a Sprint iPhone, says a MacWorldNews opinion piece on the rumors.

    AT&T has a 5-year exclusive deal on the iPhone that won’t expire until 2012, the article said. It may even have gotten an extension!

    The writer, Rob Walch, notes that he could be wrong. Maybe Apple will use its June 7 launch of the newest iPhone to deliver what the “popular opinion” says is coming, namely iPhones for Verizon and Sprint.

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