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Blackberry’s BBM Now Has Message Retraction And Timed Messages

Blackberry recently introduced an improved version of the BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), the instant messenger and videotelephony app built in BlackBerry devices. The updated BBM now comes with new features that include message retraction, timed messages, and HD picture transfer, just to name a few.

 

Sprint Launches Rental Program For Samsung Galaxy S5 and S5 Sport

Earlier in the month of October, Sprint introduced a rental program that lets its customers lease the new iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus for a flat monthly fee. The program was a success, helping the carrier achieve its best iPhone launch ever. 

 

Nexus 6 Sells Out Immediately After Pre-Orders Begin

Google made the Nexus 6 available for pre-ordering last Wednesday in the United States through the Google Play Store. But within minutes, the device has apparently sold out. The Nexus 6 is slated for wide release in November, but fans who wanted to get the phablet before its launch date but failed to pre-order it, may have to wait a while before they can get their hands on the device.

 

Android 5.0 Lollipop: What You Need To Know

Android 5.0 Lollipop is the latest version of Android, the mobile operating system developed and created by Google. The tech giant had officially announced this newest Android version earlier in October, and has since stated that the smartphone OS will be available to all consumers by November 3rd. If you have not been following the latest developments regarding Android 5.0 Lollipop, here is something that might help you catch up.

 

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AT&T To Launch HTC One (M8) for Windows, Nokia Lumia 830 Phones On November 7th

During the last two months, AT&T had already confirmed that it would be launching the HTC One (M8) for Windows and the Nokia Lumia 830 smartphones, two highly-anticipated devices that run on the Windows Phone mobile operating system. Unfortunately for fans of the aforementioned handsets, the carrier was mum about their release dates. 

 

Switch to Sprint and Save up to $100 on Samsung Galaxy S 4

Sprint is offering up to $100 off the new Samsung Galaxy S 4 (also known as the Samsung Galaxy S IV) when new customers switch to Sprint from now through Thursday, June 13th.

Verizon Joins AT&T and Begins Offering a Quad-Play Bundle

Verizon and many other cable, internet, and home phone service companies have been offering double-play and triple-play bundles for years. These bundles allow consumers to combine TV, home phone service, and high-speed Internet into one package in order to save money. Starting this week, however, Verizon is now offering a quad-play bundle that will not only include cable TV, home phone service, and broadband Internet, but will also allow customers to bundle their wireless phone service in as well.

Cell Phone Rebate Offer

Let MyRatePlan pay your activation fee!    For a limited time, MyRatePlan will rebate $36 for a qualifying single line plan or $72 for a qualifying family plan that is purchased via the site.  Since most carriers charge about $35 per line, this will offset the activation cost for up to two lines.   See rebate form for full terms, conditions and restrictions.

8 Megapixel Camera Phone Coming to T-Mobile

The Samsung Memoir (T929) is expected later this month. It will sport an 8 megapixel camera with 16x zoom, far better than the best camera phones currently on the market. The Memoir (aka the SGH-T929) will offer high speed data, a full HTML browser, a touchscreen QWERTY keyboard and expandable memory.

200 Million Wireless Subscribers

Recent reporting by The Wireless Association showed cellular subscribers grew by a record 25.7 million in 2005 to about 208 million. This is interesting, in that many analysts have been saying that the market is mature, and subscriber growth would slow. Most likely, the continued growth is coming from more users carrying more than one mobile device, as well as further penetration into the teen and child markets.

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