Friday, September 25, 2015

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Analysts Says BlackBerry should Ditch BB 10, we Disagree

Posted: 24 Sep 2015 07:40 PM PDT

Analysts are sometimes right, sometimes state the bleeding obvious, and are sometimes plain wrong, and on this occasion we think Scotia Capital analyst Daniel Chan has got it wrong. He said that BlackBerry needs to ditch its BB operating system entirely and get on board with Google's Android on a full time capacity.
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Sprint Responds to Rivals, get the iPhone 6s for $1

Posted: 24 Sep 2015 07:25 PM PDT

T-Mobile, Verizon, and indeed Apple have all revealed upgrade programs for the iPhone moving forward, replacing the normal subsidized phone contracts. But what about the companies that are still doing the traditional model, like AT&T and Sprint? Well, AT&T has yet to reveal what it is doing with the iPhone 6s, but Sprint has just revealed a payment option of just $1 for the new iPhone 6s.
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Sprint CEO Hints at Cable Company Merger

Posted: 24 Sep 2015 07:13 PM PDT

Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure has issued the business equivalent of a come and get me plea by telling Reuters on Thursday that the carrier would fare better in the current market if it merged with a cable company. In other words, Claure is saying to cable companies that Sprint is open for business, but the recent purchase of Cablevision means there are not strong acquisitions in the telecommunication industry.
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Verizon Debuts iPhone Upgrade Plans

Posted: 24 Sep 2015 07:03 PM PDT

We are not exactly surprised to see that Verizon has created a program for upgrading the iPhone year after year. The company followed T-Mobile's path by doing away with subsidized contracts, which prompted Apple to create its iPhone Upgrade Program and for T-Mobile to follow suit. Verizon is now joining the party with its Device Payment option.
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LG Nexus 5X Passes GeekBench and Shows Specs

Posted: 24 Sep 2015 05:59 AM PDT

We are still at least a month away from the LG made Nexus 5X launching, but we already feel like we know so much about Google's upcoming mid-range handset. Enough renders have leaked to give us a good idea what the handset looks like, while the 5X has passed through several benchmarking software's to reveal its specs. The latest is Geekbench, which reconfirms the hardware that Google and LG are employing for the Nexus 5X.
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