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- Update your Verizon Wireless Motorola DROID to Android 2.1 manually
- Rogers launches Novatel MiFi 2372 Mobile Hotspot
- Our 10 favorite BlackBerry applications
- Sprint starts "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money-Back" campaign
- Vodafone UK begins pre-orders for the Android powered HTC Desire smartphone
Update your Verizon Wireless Motorola DROID to Android 2.1 manually Posted: 31 Mar 2010 01:27 PM PDT Verizon Wireless is said to be pushing out the Motorola DROID Android 2.1 over the air currently, but if you just can't wait any longer, there's an easy-to-follow guide. We just updated our DROID following the steps over at Droid-Life.com in about three minutes. After dropping update.zip onto the root folder of your DROID's microSD card, turn off the phone, reboot holding Power and X at the same time, and then press the camera key while pressing down on the volume. After selecting "apply update.zip," reboot, and you're all set. The update.zip file and more in-depth instructions can be found at Droid-Life.com. Read the full story here. |
Rogers launches Novatel MiFi 2372 Mobile Hotspot Posted: 31 Mar 2010 10:02 AM PDT Today Rogers Communications launched the Novatel Wireless MiFi 2372 Mobile Hotspot. The device provides a 30 foot WiFi radius for connecting your WiFi capable devices to the web. It also offers support for 16GB microSD cards for file sharing, and 4 hours of battery life. The MiFi 2372 is available in Rogers stoers across Canada for $49.99 with a 3-year plan. Read the full story here. |
Our 10 favorite BlackBerry applications Posted: 31 Mar 2010 07:53 AM PDT The team here at MobileBurn has put together a list of our favorite BlackBerry apps in hopes of helping you get the most out of your new BlackBerry smartphone. Read the full story here. |
Sprint starts "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money-Back" campaign Posted: 31 Mar 2010 05:29 AM PDT Today Sprint began its new "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money-Back" campaign. If a new customer isn't happy with his or her Sprint service within the first 30 days, Sprint will refund the device purchase, activation fee, will waive the early termination fee, and will offer a full refund for service charges and taxes. Sprint also says it will waive the restocking fee. Other carriers offer a similar option, but not for a full 30 days, and they don't usually refund taxes and fees. Read the full story here. |
Vodafone UK begins pre-orders for the Android powered HTC Desire smartphone Posted: 31 Mar 2010 05:19 AM PDT Today Vodafone UK said that the Android powered HTC Desire smartphone is available for pre-order. The device will launch on April 8th for free with a 2-year contract. The contract must have a minimum of a £30 ($45.43) plan that includes 600 minutes (900 minutes if you order online), unlimited texts, and 500MB of mobile internet. For more information on the HTC Desire, check out our hands-on. Read the full story here. |
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