LTE
Samsung makes good on their promise, sues Apple over LTE
Remember back a couple of weeks ago when Samsung threatened to sue Apple if the company dared release the next iPhone with LTE technology? Well,
Apple iPhone 5 won’t support simultaneous voice and data on Verizon, Sprint, gets even more unattractive
As if you didn’t already have enough reasons to not want an iPhone 5, right? Verizon has just confirmed that Apple’s new iPhone 5 will not support
HTC One X+ for AT&T stops at FCC
One of the biggest criticisms of the HTC One X on AT&T was that it was only a dual-core device. That’s because, when it was
Sprint announces 4G LTE availability in 100 more cities in the coming months
If it seems like Sprint’s 4G LTE network deployment has been somewhat slow lately, that’s because it has: Sprint launched LTE on July 15, and
Ting becomes first MVNO carrier with access to LTE
A couple week ago, we told you that Sprint MVNO Ting was making history by being the first MVNO to actually advertise that it would allow
Sprint brings up LTE in four more markets
Sprint’s high speed LTE network went live in four new markets today: Manhattan and Junction City, Kansas; Sedalia, Missouri; Baltimore, Maryland; and Gainesville, Georgia; as
LG Motion 4G is a cheap MetroPCS VoLTE phone, and it looks surprisingly decent
I’ve talked plenty about the contract-free carrier MetroPCS in the past, both to highlight their specific advances, and to inform about the many benefits of prepaid
MetroPCS becomes the first carrier with a Voice Over LTE network
In a somewhat unexpected announcement today, MetroPCS became the first wireless network in the US to offer Voice Over LTE (or VoLTE) service for 4G
Sprint LTE appears in San Francisco way ahead of schedule
Sprint hasn’t officially announced any new 4G LTE markets since the initial 15 cities went live (although we’ve rounded up what we could from S4GRU
Sprint 4G LTE will definitely be in Baltimore by the end of August [Updated]
HTC EVO 4G LTE owners in Baltimore: rejoice! You may have felt left out after the first round of LTE markets officially lit up, but


























