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HTC One news roundup (May 19-24, 2013)
It’s been a busy week at Pocketables, as we continued to absorb Google I/O and catch up on some reviews. It was easy to miss a
Dish sparks national security concerns over Sprint’s takeover by Softbank
And the drama continues. After Sprint received a $25.5 billion buyout offer from Dish, besting Softbank’s offer by $5 billion, and Softbank called Dish’s proposal
Sprint finishes deal to acquire US Cellular spectrum and customers in the Midwest
Sprint announced today that it closed its transaction to acquire US Cellular’s spectrum and customers in select Midwest markets, including Chicago, Springfield, Champaign, and Effingham
HTC One on Sprint gets OTA update to 1.29.651.10
The HTC One on Sprint started receiving a minor OTA update yesterday to 1.29.651.10. This is the first software update for the device since its initial
Reader tip: Don’t use 2.1A chargers with the HTC One [Updated]
Pocketables reader Matt H. just sent us a message about his experience using a 2.1A charger with his brand new HTC One: I received my
Softbank calls the Dish merger with Sprint “unrealistic”
Ever since we learned that Dish Network is just as interested in acquiring Sprint as Japanese carrier Softbank is, the latter has been pretty quiet
Yet another reason why I want to switch from Sprint
There are lots of reasons why I want to switch from Sprint – horrible customer service that has only gotten worse lately, broken promises of
Sprint confirms shutdown of the old iDEN Nextel network by June 30
Yesterday Sprint announced that it is still on track to complete the shutdown of the old iDEN Nextel network by June 30, in just under
The LTE Chromebook Pixel might already be compatible with CDMA, HSPA+, and GPS
For those of you disappointed to find out that the $1449 64GB LTE Chromebook Pixel doesn’t fall back on 3G, and only supports Verizon’s own
Sprint falsely threatens HTC EVO owners with roaming charges
Late last week, I received the email above from Sprint, encouraging me to “turn off roaming to avoid unexpected surprises” on my HTC EVO bill.


























