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December 2nd, 2011
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Sprint was the first major carrier to launch 4G service when it rolled out its WiMax network in June 2010. However, Verizon caught up quickly with its 4G LTE network, which debuted in Dec. 2010. How do these two networks compare in terms of download speed? Some recent tests by Wirefly suggest that Wimax and LTE compete strongly against each other, so this test is a chance to do a simple network-vs.-network check Read More
December 2nd, 2011
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Perhaps the two most powerful phones available in the U.S. today are the HTC Rezound for Verizon Wireless and the Samsung Epic 4G Touch for Sprint. With the power and features of these two phones, people are reasonably asking how they compare head-to-head, and what better way to compare them than a Wirefly Cell Phone Schmackdown? Read More
November 25th, 2011
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With the great new Android phones on Verizon, as well as the introduction of a new Apple iPhone, everyone want to know how the HTC Rezound compares to the iPhone 4S. Fortunately, Wirefly is happy to oblige with a Schmackdown comparing these two interesting new phones. The iPhone 4S has people waiting for hours in line to buy it, so how does it compare with the breakthrough display and audio features of the Rezound? Read More
November 14th, 2011
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Verizon Wireless has been pouring it on lately, and the two biggest examples of that are the HTC Rezound and the Motorola DROIR RAZR. Both are super-fast, top-of-the-line Android phones with 4.3-inch displays and 4g LTE connection capability. It's natural that Verizon's customers would want to know how these two fine phones compare. Read More
October 26th, 2011
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Any smartphone made by Apple is closely followed by Wirefly's customers and YouTube fans, so it's no surprise that there has been a rising clamor for "Schmackdown" videos with the new Apple iPhone 4S. And what better phone to compare it to than the Samsung Epic 4G Touch for Sprint? As probably the most powerful Android phone available in the US on this date, the Epic 4G Touch is not one to stand in the shadow of any other cell phone. These two phones have so much to talk about that you might want to grab some popcorn and watch the iPhone 4S and Epic 4G Touch slug it out. Read More
September 22nd, 2011
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Everyone loves a good Wirefly cell phone Schmackdown, and what better phones to pair off against each other than the HTC EVO 3D vs. the Samsung Epic 4G Touch? On paper, the Epic 4G Touch has power that leaves the EVO 3D in the dust, but the EVO 3D battles back with a fun factor that the Epic 4G Touch can't match. Which one will be the winner? Read More
September 16th, 2011
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When there's a new king of the cell phone performance hill, everyone want to know how other cell phones compare. Two of the highest performing phones for Sprint are the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch and the Motorola Photon 4G, and cell phone fans reasonably want to know how these two stack up against each other. And what better way to compare them than with a Wirefly cell phone Schmackdown? Read More
September 15th, 2011
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The Motorola DROID Bionic got a lot of attention when it was announced in January 2011. Similarly, the Samsung Galaxy S II phones generated massive interested since it was launched internationally a couple months ago. Now the question is: How do these two top phones perform when placed in a head-to-head competition? Read More
August 2nd, 2011
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Sprint now has arguably the two most powerful Android phones available in the US today: the HTC EVO 3D and the Motorola Photon 4G. Both have fast dual-core processors, lots of RAM to make the processor work quickly, 4G connectivity with Sprint's WiMax network, and plenty of other features to make the phones easy and fun to live with. So what could be better than a Wirefly Schmackdown that compares two powerhouses? Read More
July 22nd, 2011
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The new HTC Sensation and the T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide have a lot in common. In fact, despite some physical differences, they are almost identical under the skin. Both use the same processor and camera sensor, and have the same amount of memory, storage and network speed. Therefore, comparing the two head-to-head is all about the handful of physical differences that separate the two devices. Read More