A roadmap of upcoming products has leaked out of T-Mobile USA, showing its plans to introduce several new models in March. The HTC HD2 will be a very high end Windows phone, the Motorola Zeppelin will be an affordable Android device, and a smartphone from Nokia will reportedly debut, too. Full story...
Thanks to an exclusive contract with Apple, AT&T has been the only wireless carrier in the U.S. allowed to offer the extremely popular iPhone.
Sprint has released the Windows Mobile 6.5 upgrade that users of Sprint's HTC Touch Pro2 have been waiting for since last fall.
Verizon's Palm Pixi Plus is small, light, and inexpensive but still powerful. It runs the webOS, and offers a very robust web browser, built-in keyboard, 3G, Wi-Fi, and much more.
Verizon Wireless has released an app that lets any of its customers with a BlackBerry have push to talk service, basically making the phone act like a walkie-talkie.
Windows Phone 7 is going to be a complete re-vamp of Microsoft's operating system for smartphones. One of the features getting axed is the ability to copy a piece of text and then paste it somewhere else, which is being deliberately left out.
Sprint is reportedly going to take the wraps off the HTC Supersonic, its first smartphone with 4G service, much earlier than previously thought.
A new unconfirmed report indicates that Verizon will have the HTC Incredible on sale around the end of this month.
Earlier this month, Apple filed a lawsuit against HTC, accusing the rival smartphone maker of infringing on some of its patents.
Motorola Droid users may soon get the system software update they've been waiting for. This will include most of the features users have been hoping for, like much greater support for speech recognition and pinch-to-zoom.
Sprint has just announced that the Google Nexus One will soon be an option for its subscribers. This is the flagship Android OS smartphone, offering a wide array of high-end features, including a large, high-resolution touchscreen, 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS, and much more.