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Nexus 4 for T-Mobile Quick Look by Wirefly

Android Phone Reviews

Nexus 4 for T-Mobile Quick Look by Wirefly

March 21st, 2013

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The Nexus 4 for T-Mobile is a speedy, 4G Android smartphone featuring a pure Google experience. Running Android 4.2 (aka Jellybean), the Nexus 4 integrates Google Now into your favorite pre-loaded Google apps, like Gmail, to ensure a streamlined display of real-time updates, delivering the information you want, when you want it. In addition to 4G download speeds, the Nexus 4 is powered by a quad-core processor that promises buffer-free streaming videos and lag-free gaming. The amazing 8 megapixel BSI camera with LED flash can shoot 1080p video and 360 degree, interactive panorama photos called Photo Spheres. Read More

BlackBerry Tour Review: Full Review of the new 9630

BlackBerry Phone Reviews

BlackBerry Tour Review: Full Review of the new 9630

August 4th, 2009

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Pre-order your Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Tour today at Wirefly.com/BlackBerry-Tour. Available for new and current Verizon Wireless customers. The Tour offers an impressive feature set and sleek design, and of course supports CDMA and high-speed EVDO networks at home and 3G networks abroad so you can stay connected while you tour the world. If you weren’t a big fan of the Storm and its touch screen, this may well be the Verizon BlackBerry you have been waiting for. Read More

Sprint mandates WiFi in future smartphones, Tour to get WiFi in 2010

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Sprint mandates WiFi in future smartphones, Tour to get WiFi in 2010

July 10th, 2009

In a move that seems a long time in coming, Sprint has taken the plunge and announced that it will require its original equipment manufacturers to include WiFi in all smartphone devices moving forward. There’s no word on exactly when Sprint will declare open season on WiFi-less smartphones, but we can all probably agree that sooner is better than later. Read More

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