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Last Minute Mother’s Day Android Sale at Cricket Communications

Posted: 11 May 2012 08:06 AM PDT

If it wasn't for procrastination there would be less and less sales every year. With Mother's Day creeping around the corner, Cricket is fully aware of our male ability to "put things off." That being said, Guys you have less than a weekend to figure it out! 

If you're still reading this, it's obvious you need help. So just spend a couple more minutes looking over these sale items and make a wise decision this Mother's Day... You only get this one chance a year!

 

Hint: I think she said she wanted the Galaxy Tab 10.1

 

  • ZTE Score  (MSPR $149.99, $69.99 after instant discount and web discount) is a value priced, full featured Android smartphone that includes Wi-Fi capability, XT9 Trace for easy text entry, 3G Real Web Browsing and a 3.2MP camera/camcorder.
  • Huawei Ascend II (MSPR $179.99, $99.99 after instant discount and web discount) comes packed with a 3.5" HVGA touch-screen, Wi-Fi capability, 3G Real Web Browsing, 600MHz processor, Android 2.3 Gingerbread and a 5MP camera/camcorder.
  • Samsung Vitality (MSPR $219.99, $129.99 after instant discount and web discount) fast 800 MHz processor, 3.5" HVGA touch-screen and easy access to social networks is designed for an interactive experience. Samsung Vitality is loaded with a 3.2MP camera/camcorder, Wi-Fi capability, 3G Real Web Browsing.
  • Huawei Mercury (MSPR $249.99, $229.99 after instant web discount) offers a beautiful 4" display and is powered by an ultrafast 1.4 GHz processor, features an 8.0MP rear camera, VGA front camera and an Android 2.3 OS.  Named by PC Magazine as the best pre-paid smartphone in America.
  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 10.1 is available in Cricket company-owned stores (MSRP $499.99, $399.99 after instant rebate).  Running on Android 3.1 Honeycomb OS, with a beautiful 10.1" widescreen TFT (1280 x 800) display offering HD clarity, a super-fast dual core 1GHz processor, a 2MP front facing/ 3MP rear-facing camera, the Samsung Tab is perfect for watching movies, cruising the internet and sharing photos with family and friends.
  • The Crosswave Broadband Device, which is available in Cricket company-owned stores (MSRP $149.99, $24.99 after instant rebates and bundled with Samsung Galaxy Tab), creates an instant mobile hotspot and supports multiple Wi-Fi devices nationwide.  Bundle the Crosswave with a Samsung Galaxy Tab and receive additional discounts worth up to $225.00 for a final Tablet + Crosswave all-in price of $424.98 (does not include monthly broadband service rate plan).

 

Check out the below press release for more information

 

Last Minute, Mobile Mother's Day Gifts from Cricket

~ Online and In-Store Value Pricing and Discounts in May for Mother's Day

~~ Cricket's Android Smartphones, Muve Music® Rate Plans, Tablet and Broadband Provide Gift Options for High-Tech to Everyday Talk-and-Text Moms

SAN DIEGO, May 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Cricket Communications, a leading provider of innovative and value-driven wireless services, today announced a variety of Android powered smartphones, a tablet and accessory gift options for high-tech social connectors to everyday talk-and-text moms. This month for Mother's Day (through May 28th), Cricket offers a range of Android smartphones at promotional prices, discounts on rate plans for new Muve Music activations and huge savings on a Samsung tablet bundled with a Crosswave broadband device.

(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120202/LA46949LOGO)

Cricket's Muve Music Android device line up offers every day value with free overnight shipping (online-only), free activation, no contracts and nationwide coverage. Additionally, now through May 28th, with a new phone or new line Muve Music rate plan activation on a Muve Music capable handset, customers will enjoy $5.00 off their monthly bill (this special rate is only available in Cricket stores).

With the ever-growing Muve Music song catalog, customers can choose from millions of songs featuring the hottest artists from thousands of record labels, which are distributed through Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, EMI Music and global rights agency Merlin, as well as independents IODA and INgrooves.

A Cricket Muve Music Android smartphone with nationwide, unlimited talk, text and data plus music plan is the Mother's Day gift that will keep on giving. For a gift that would please any Mom and not break the bank, these Android smartphones are easy to activate online or at a company store:

  • ZTE Score  (MSPR $149.99, $69.99 after instant discount and web discount) is a value priced, full featured Android smartphone that includes Wi-Fi capability, XT9 Trace for easy text entry, 3G Real Web Browsing and a 3.2MP camera/camcorder.
  • Huawei Ascend II (MSPR $179.99, $99.99 after instant discount and web discount) comes packed with a 3.5" HVGA touch-screen, Wi-Fi capability, 3G Real Web Browsing, 600MHz processor, Android 2.3 Gingerbread and a 5MP camera/camcorder.
  • Samsung Vitality (MSPR $219.99, $129.99 after instant discount and web discount) fast 800 MHz processor, 3.5" HVGA touch-screen and easy access to social networks is designed for an interactive experience. Samsung Vitality is loaded with a 3.2MP camera/camcorder, Wi-Fi capability, 3G Real Web Browsing.
  • Huawei Mercury (MSPR $249.99, $229.99 after instant web discount) offers a beautiful 4" display and is powered by an ultrafast 1.4 GHz processor, features an 8.0MP rear camera, VGA front camera and an Android 2.3 OS.  Named by PC Magazine as the best pre-paid smartphone in America.

All Cricket Android smartphones provide access to Google play, the marketplace for over 200,000 cool apps like YouTube, Gmail, Google Maps and more.

For the Mom that is already connected with Cricket's innovative value driven mobile phone plans, and has taken advantage of the $5.00 monthly discount for activating new Muve Music rate plans, Cricket offers the super-fast Samsung Galaxy Tab™.  Bundle the Galaxy Tab with a Crosswave broadband device and receive massive savings in May for Mother's Day (through May 28th).

  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 10.1 is available in Cricket company-owned stores (MSRP $499.99, $399.99 after instant rebate).  Running on Android 3.1 Honeycomb OS, with a beautiful 10.1" widescreen TFT (1280 x 800) display offering HD clarity, a super-fast dual core 1GHz processor, a 2MP front facing/ 3MP rear-facing camera, the Samsung Tab is perfect for watching movies, cruising the internet and sharing photos with family and friends.
  • The Crosswave Broadband Device, which is available in Cricket company-owned stores (MSRP $149.99, $24.99 after instant rebates and bundled with Samsung Galaxy Tab), creates an instant mobile hotspot and supports multiple Wi-Fi devices nationwide.  Bundle the Crosswave with a Samsung Galaxy Tab and receive additional discounts worth up to $225.00 for a final Tablet + Crosswave all-in price of $424.98 (does not include monthly broadband service rate plan).

Accessorize the last minute Cricket smartphone or Tab gift with a Monster ClarityHD Bluetooth Speaker that lets you listen in high definition wirelessly, has an ultra-clear noise-cancelling speaker for hands-free calls, a compact size that provides the ultimate portable convenience in the palm of your hand and up to 5 hours of playtime with Lithium Ion rechargeable batteries, or the Skullcandy Smokin' Buds for a smooth listening experience.

 

Source: Leap

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HTC Golf appears in Wild, will be out later this year

Posted: 11 May 2012 07:46 AM PDT

HTC amazed us at the Mobile World Congress by introducing a bunch of new Android powered phones, like the HTC One X, S and V. All of them are undoubtedly brilliant devices, but it seems HTC still got some stuff in their bag. Almost 2 months ago, an Android powered HTC device was leaked as HTC Golf, and we also saw its leaked shot a few days ago, and the phone looked like a small version of the One S, but we can't put our money on a press shot, right?

Now ITProPortal managed to get their hands on an image of HTC Golf rolling in wild, and phone seems like an 'upgraded' version of the Wildfire series. It got looks from the One S but it features 3.5-inch HVGA screen, 4GB storage, a 5MP camera, ICS and HTC Sense 4. Good to see that it's running the latest OS along with Sense 4.

What's also new here is that the device might be known as HTC Desire C, that's what the source is reporting. They believe that this device might bring back the 'Desire' series, however it's still not confirmed. I personally don't think so HTC will go back; what I think is that HTC will also launch it under their recently launched 'One Series', it could be launched as HTC One C or any other alphabet, except X, S and V.

Readers, let's wait for the green light from HTC and hope they will spill some beans about this little guy. We hope to see it around later this year, and it might hit regional carriers of US as well, so if it lands in the States, are you planning to pick it? Tell us in the comment box below.

Source: ITProPortal 

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Verizon Launching Droid RAZR in Blue, available nationwide on May 17th

Posted: 11 May 2012 07:45 AM PDT

Droid RAZR was launched by Verizon Wireless last year, and we all know that it's one of the most sexiest devices ever launched by Motorola. It seems that Verizon is still selling the Droid RAZR like hot cakes and now they are bringing in a new colour to change the trend a little bit. Today, Verizon officially confirmed the blue Droid RAZR which is available in select stores right now, and it will be available nationwide on May 17th. 

Motorola RAZR series was launched back in 2005 and they were 'superphones' of their time. However, they are now replaced by the Droid RAZR, the smartphone of today. Back then, Motorola launched the RAZR in variety of colours, and the Droid RAZR is also available in different colours and a model as well i.e. RAZR MAXX.

The device will be available for $99 with a two-year contract. Everything is same under the hood like a 1.2Ghz dual-core TI OMAP processor, 1GB of RAM, 4.3-inch AMOLED QHD display, 16GB of storage space and an 8MP camera. The only sad thing is that it's still running on Gingerbread.

So anyone planning to grab the blue Droid RAZR, tell us in the comment box below.

Source: PhoneScoop

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Samsung SPH-L300 leaked, headed to Sprint?

Posted: 11 May 2012 07:44 AM PDT

Samsung Galaxy S III was launched a few days ago and we know that it will be coming to the States soon, and they are chances that Sprint will be carrying it, but that's not the only device Sprint is planning to launch. Sprint is also planning to launch Samsung SPH-L300, which is an Android 4.0 powered device featuring the same dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor. BriefMobile leaked the shot of the SPH-L300 and the device looks pretty decent. It will be featuring Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, measuring 121 x 63 x 12 mm, and a WVGA display with unknown size (probably around 4-inch), 5MP rear camera, 1GB of RAM, 4GB of ROM, NFC and Bluetooth 4.0.

However, we don't know when Sprint will officially launch this, but we hope to see it soon. Are you planning to grab the SIII or you will end up buying this little monster? Tell us in the comment box below.

Via: UV

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LG LS970 ‘Eclipse’ leaks with quadcore Krait chipset

Posted: 11 May 2012 07:42 AM PDT

 

LG is known for its scoops: They were the first with a dualcore phone, the first with a 3D phone and they've done it yet again. Although the software leaves us wanting something better most of the times, we have to say: Using a quad core krait processor promises some pretty darn impressive (benchmark) results.

Having four cores doesn't tell the full story though: Why would this chipset, the MSM8064 be any better than the Tegra3? Well: It uses a brand new GPU, the Adreno 320, the Krait architecture is bloody fast and the manufacturing process is 28nm which means there is less powerconsumption and heat generation.

The leaked specifications list also promises 16 Gigabits of RAM, which translates to 2GB. The resolution is 1280x768 on a 4.67" screen, on par with the Galaxy S III and the Galaxy Nexus.

Source: Briefmobile

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Android 4.0 starts rolling out for German Galaxy Notes

Posted: 11 May 2012 07:40 AM PDT

Owners of a German Galaxy Note, rejoice! Samsung has quietly started the roll-out of Android 4.0, dubbed version number LPY, to German branded Galaxy Notes. Although you don't necessarily have to own a German Note, your model number should be N7000 in order to install the update.

We decided to immediately give it a spin but there was just one minor problem: None of our Notes are German. And that's where CheckFus comes in handy: This program allows you to download official firmwares for basically all Samsung devices -- including Bada. The downloaded files then need to be decrypted using the same program and flashed through Odin.

So, that's what we did and after a few minutes of booting, we were greeted by the familiar Touchwiz launcher. Yes, Touchwiz is still included, omnipresent and the update is almost identical to the Galaxy S II. Speed improved a little, and according to Tweakers.net graphics have also improved. The most apparent changes are in the S Pen software though. In addition to the S Memo app, there is now S Note, a more extended and improved version of S Memo. For those who are not quite ready to let go of S Memo, it is still included. The browser has received a minor speedbump but hey, you'll probably be using Chrome anyway.

A long wished feature was hovering with the S Pen to reveal pull down menus in, say, websites. Yes, that's also included.

Should you install the update? Definately, there is no harm in slapping a little Touchwiz-flavored ICS on your Note. For you purists, there is an unofficial and experimental version of CM9 as well.

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