Verizon
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
Verizon’s CEO is open to a no-contract market, but only if consumers ask for it
Remember just last month when John pointed out why T-Mobile is now the US carrier to beat? Verizon’s CEO Lowell McAdam, who said in January
Android 4.2.2 rolling out now for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus on Verizon
Just over a month after Android 4.2.2 was made available for almost every other Nexus device out there, those of you who have a Samsung
Verizon won’t carry the HTC One after all … or will it?
After we heard initial rumors that Verizon Wireless would indeed carry the HTC One, reports surfaced over the weekend that this wasn’t a part of
FCC will investigate ban on cell phone unlocking [Updated]
Following up with our previous report on a White House petition to make unlocking cell phones legal once again, it looks as if the FCC
Taking your HTC EVO 4G LTE to Verizon prepaid
The time may come in the future when you decide to leave Sprint (or maybe Sprint will leave you, in the case of some people
What’s your network carrier experience?
I realize that many people are becoming particularly ticked off with Sprint, but I think I’ve been fixating on the problem as opposed to the
How to stop your rooted Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II from receiving an OTA update notification
I recently told you about how Verizon has issued an OTA update that will lock the bootloader on your Samsung Galaxy Note II. This pushed
Samsung Galaxy Nexus reaches end of life on Verizon
It’s the end of an era for Google Nexus devices on Verizon Wireless. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which was the first (and so far only)
Verizon Galaxy Note II OTA update locks bootloader, time for me to root
I woke up this morning to a message on my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II that an OTA update was available. I canceled out of
























