Although they sport different looks, the Motorola Droid Bionic and Photon 4G have a lot in common, including being cutting-edge phones on two major carriers. We compare both to help you decide which best suits your needs.ยป Read Article
iPhone 4/4S customers looking for a true 4G connection need look no further than at the FreedomPop Sleeve. Better yet, high-speed wireless service is free.
Today, Sprint announced the availability and pricing for the Sierra Wireless 4G LTE Tri-Fi Hotspot. This mobile wireless hotspot will offer both LTE and WiMAX.
Amazon.com is having a massive sale on Sprint smartphones. For the next several weeks, new Sprint customers can get any 4G-enabled model for just a penny down when signing a new two-year contract.
Sprint is in the process of switching from providing 4G service with WiMAX to the rival standarrd LTE. The company has passed an important milestone: it will release no more devices with WiMAX.
The Epic 4G Touch was released by Sprint in the fall in a black casing. Now, that cutting-edge Android device is available in white.
Sprint customers who like their smartphones vente size should be interested to hear that this carrier may be picking up the Samsung Galaxy Note, a device that skirts the line between tablet and phone.
Sprint offers a number of Android-based smartphones, but these two might leave subscribers wondering which one is best for them. For those who are debating between the Motorola Photon 4G and the Samsung Nexus S 4G, do NOT miss this comparison!
Trying to decide between T-Mobile's Samsung Galaxy S II and Sprint's Samsung Epic 4G Touch? These two are very similar, but not identical, and this comparison should help.
Sprint recently announced plans to switch from using WiMAX as its 4G standard to LTE. The carrier has revealed more details about this plan at 4G World, going on now in Chicago.
The newly-announced HTC EVO Design 4G will have a mid-range price but include some high-end features, such as a qHD display, 4G, and dual-cameras. It's going to be released by Sprint this weekend.
In a move than has been expected for months, Sprint has announced that it's going to build an LTE network to replace the WiMAX one it currently uses to offer 4G to customers. Both Verizon and AT&T also use this standard.
Brighthand has tested all of the top smartphones, and can provide you with the insight you need to make the right decision. Today we're comparing two smartphones from Sprint, the HTC EVO 3D and Samsung Epic 4G Touch.
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