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Feature: Small is beautiful: put a cell tower in your house
Jun 30th
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Femtocells sound vaguely like a cross between a Feynman diagram and a biology class, but they’re the latest piece of gear that millions of people will soon want in their homes without having missed them before.
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Feature: Small is beautiful: put a cell tower in your house
Sprint-bound Samsung Intercept breaks cover
Jun 29th

We’ve been waiting for the Samsung Intercept to show its face for quite some time, and here it is. The successor to the Moment, the Intercept will land on Sprint on July 11th. While much of its features are still a mystery, it is known that the Intercept runs Android 2.1, has a 3.2″ display, has a four-row sliding QWERTY keypad, Wi-Fi, GPS, and — if we’re lucky — an improved camera
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Sprint-bound Samsung Intercept breaks cover
Sprint passes on Android 2.2 for Hero and Moment
Jun 26th

Owners of both the HTC Hero and Samsung Moment from Sprint might want to take a seat, because we’ve got some bad news for you.
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Sprint passes on Android 2.2 for Hero and Moment
HTC EVO 4G sold out online once again
Jun 19th

It’s happened before , and it’s happening again: the EVO 4G’s getting hard to find. We’re sure you’d be able to track it down locally, but the option that requires the least dreadful physical movement — ordering online — isn’t an option for now, with Sprint saying “this device is so hot we can’t keep it on our virtual shelves.” We imagine the situation will clear itself up shortly, but it makes you wonder — could the screen separation fix on the assembly line be the culprit behind the shortage
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HTC EVO 4G sold out online once again
HTC considers EVO 4G screen separation flaw minor; will address screen sensitivity issue in a patch?
Jun 19th

Potentially good news for HTC EVO 4G owners, as a circulating rumor suggests that HTC is addressing the screen problems that are reportedly plaguing its flagship WiMAX handset. According to the unofficial source, HTC is aware of the screen separation issue and is playing the waiting game to see if this problem develops further. Currently, the handset manufacturer considers this problem to be minor and has made some refinements to its assembly process to eliminate this cosmetic flaw in future production runs.
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HTC considers EVO 4G screen separation flaw minor; will address screen sensitivity issue in a patch?
Sprint sold over 200,000 HTC EVO 4Gs over the weekend?
Jun 7th
One of our reliable Sprint sources just let us know that Sprint sold well over 200,000 units of the HTC EVO 4G.
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Sprint sold over 200,000 HTC EVO 4Gs over the weekend?
Turn your EVO 4G into a free Wi-Fi hotspot
Jun 7th

Sprint’s announcement that it was going to charge customers $30 per month to turn their EVO 4G into a Wi-Fi hotspot was met with a lot of criticism, but as the saying goes, good things come to those who wait. A weekend update made the popular android-wifi-tether app now allows EVO owners to tether over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to your heart’s content. To use the app you’ll first need to root your EVO, but thanks to unrevoked , anyone can root their EVO in a matter of seconds.
Rooted EVO 4G users can get WiFi/Bluetooth tether with new app
Jun 7th

The HTC EVO 4G launched Friday on the Sprint network and destroyed the sales records for past Sprint handsets. It didn’t take long at all after the handset was launched for it to get cracked with a root solution in only a few hours post launch using the su tool.
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Rooted EVO 4G users can get WiFi/Bluetooth tether with new app
HTC EVO 4G breaks Sprint’s first day sales record
Jun 7th

Turns out the ages old adage that a cutting-edge product plus hype equates to big first day sales, as Sprint today announced that the Friday saw the HTC EVO 4G smash the carriers records for first day handset sales. Not only did it outsell the previous two record holders in the Palm Pre and Samsung Instinct, but in its first 24 hours of availability Sprint sold three times more EVOs than Pres and Instincts in their first 72 hours of availability combined. Of course we wish that Sprint would reveal the actual numbers, but we’ll cut them some slack.
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HTC EVO 4G breaks Sprint’s first day sales record
HTC EVO 4G overtakes Palm Pre for best-selling launch day on Sprint
Jun 7th

Considering the lackluster career that Palm’s inaugural webOS duo ultimately endured on Sprint, it’s wild to think back to those heady days when the Pre was the carrier’s best launch day performer in history — but alas, no longer. As you might’ve expected, the mighty EVO 4G has shown the Pre the door to take its own place in the record books, a mark we’re not surprised to see considering the activation issues many customers saw on Friday as Sprint’s systems buckled under the load. Sprint isn’t quoting figures, but it proudly boasts of “temporary shortages of the device at some of the 22,000 sales locations across the United States” that are in the process of being replenished with daily deliveries
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