Archive for July, 2009

AT&T’s HTC Touch Diamond2 “Warhawk” hits the FCC

Filed under: Handsets , HTC , ATT , Windows Mobile , GSM , EDGE , HSDPA , UMTS , HSUPA You think the pleasant ladies and gentlemen in this FCC lab got to check out that nice skin AT&T and HTC put together for the carrier’s branded version of the Touch Diamond2? Hard to say — the documents aren’t coughing up too much info here — but we can say with very little doubt that we’re looking at the filing for the so-called “Warhawk” on account of the presence of 850 and 1900MHz WCDMA. That doesn’t mean it’s being released any time soon, of course, but AT&T had wanted a terminal acceptance date of August 24 , meaning that’s when it’d wrap up lab testing — so September seems at least plausible. AT&T’s HTC Touch Diamond2 “Warhawk” hits the FCC originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 30 Jul 2009 13:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

David Pogue launches all-out war on canned voicemail messages

Filed under: Culture , ATT , Sprint , T-Mobile , Verizon Wireless You know, we love fighting the good fight — especially if it means calling out corporations on their untoward business practices. Today we’re joining David Pogue of the New York Times in calling foul on cellphone carriers’ insistence that users be forced to listen to those maddening, pointless 15-second canned carrier messages. In case you’ve held off on owning a cellphone or calling anyone who has one, they go a little something like this: At the tone, please record your message. When you have finished recording, you may hang up, or press 1 for more options. To leave a callback number, press 5. (Beep) Not only is Pogue mad-as-hell-and-not-going-to-take-it about the ridiculous idea that we still need to be told how to use voicemail, it turns out those additional messages are actually costing you cold, hard cash. He estimates that Verizon, for instance, is netting around $620 million a year thanks to these little annoyances. So what’s to be done? Well Pogue wants the citizens of the internet to take up virtual arms… and complain like nobody’s business. He’s wrangled together all the best contact points for the four largest carriers in the US (included for your convenience after the break). Let them know you know don’t want to pay for voicemail instructions. And hey, while you’re at it, tell them the price-gouging on text messages needs to go, too. Continue reading David Pogue launches all-out war on canned voicemail messages David Pogue launches all-out war on canned voicemail messages originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 30 Jul 2009 13:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

Multiple problems trying to activate upgraded phone!

I just upgraded my phone to an LG CF360 and was almost finished with the process of activating my new device at 1-866-499-8008 when the call was lost. I can’t call back because a screen comes up with "Service Unavailable" though I have full bars and received service with my old phone. Then, I get screens that say, "SIM not provisioned MM #2". I tried to activate the SIM online at att.com/activate, but receive "We are experiencing a system error that prevents us from activating your wireless number online. Please check back later or contact us at 1-800-331-0500 for assistance." I’ve been trying the online activation for an hour and a half and it’s the same message. I can’t call that number either from an apparent lack of service and can’t use my old phone because the SIM isn’t activated. Is there anything else I can do? Message Edited by Nadie on 07-30-2009 01:00:18 PM

Jamespot Article – Cellco Partnership with Verizon Wireless Phone …

Story from janessa on California phone directory : Cellco Partnership with Verizon Wireless Phone Numbers.

Data Detectives: The Future is Wireless

An April 2009 survey conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project asked respondents whether they had used a variety of devices – laptops, cell phones, game consoles, and more – to go online using a wireless …

Motorola Sholes Android phone headed for Verizon?

Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Verizon Wireless , EV-DO , CDMA , Android On the lookout for the Motorola / Android / Verizon trifecta , we dug up some handset renders over at motofan.ru that seem to fit the bill quite well, thank you. According to the site, “Sholes” is a 3.7-inch (480 x 854) touchscreen device that will make its debut in the U.S. in October, featuring: 512MB storage, 256MB RAM, support for microSD / microSDHC up to 16 GB (an 8GB microSD ships with the phone), a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, GPS, and the expected connectivity (USB, Bluetooth 2.0, WiFi), audio, and video formats. And if the translation wasn’t hopelessly garbled, the source is also saying that this bad boy will support both CDMA and EVDO Rev A . No word on a price yet, but if this phone does make it to the realm of the real it’ll be nice to see a Moto / Android device that doesn’t look like it belongs in the hands of a tweenage girl (yeah, we said it, Morrison ). See for yourself after the break. Continue reading Motorola Sholes Android phone headed for Verizon? Motorola Sholes Android phone headed for Verizon? originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 30 Jul 2009 11:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

False charge on my July'09 statement of $ 499.99 | Verizon …

by Ansab K. written to Verizon Wireless ( Cell Phones) Posted Thu July 30, 2009 12:00 pm To whom it may concern:…

Telecom-Subsidized Netbooks: What Do They Really Cost? | WDD Asia …

This telecom service provider is doing a bit of a media blitz, with primetime TV commercials touting the “connectivity of a laptop with the mobility of a wireless phone .” The company’s website states that the device is “ideal for cloud …

Samsung’s Solstice touchscreen phone bounds onto AT&T

Filed under: Handsets , Samsung , ATT The age of the touchscreen dumbphone is definitely upon us, is it not? Today AT&T and Samsung announced the availability of the Solstice , a phone featuring a 3-inch (presumably resistive) touchscreen, TouchWiz, and lots of funky social networking tie-ins. Still, one gets the overwhelming impression that phones of this ilk are simply trying to cash in on the buzz of like-minded devices, while not bringing anything particularly notable to the table. This 3G-equipped number comes loaded with a 2 megapixel camera, microSD support up to 16GB, and… not much else. The phone will be available August 2nd for $99.99 with a two-year contract. Call us crazy, but for that kind of money, aren’t there superior touchscreen devices on this network? Samsung’s Solstice touchscreen phone bounds onto AT&T originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 30 Jul 2009 10:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments