Wal-Mart Wireless has a listing which is making headlines right now.
They are offering the Samsung Galaxy Note smartphone without a contract for just USD 350.
This is the version optimized for the T-Mobile mobile network in the US market.
Verizon Wireless has now become an official retailer of Microsoft Office 365 suite in the US market.
The company is likely to focus on small businesses with this product platform. Verizon said:
Really it’s the small business, it’s the
Samsung is running a campaign on their US Facebook page.
Consumers planning to go for a Samsung smartphone can ask for a quote on their existing devices.
The company is offering up to USD 300 for their older phones. This is only applicable
Online sources say that T-Mobile USA could launch the quad core edition of HTC One X in the US market this September.
This model would be similar to the international edition of One X but is likely to be sold as One X+ branding.
HTC One X being
T-Mobile USA has announced that they are going to launch Samsung Galaxy Note on their network in the near future.
This is however pretty late as Samsung is already said to be working on the next generation model that could arrive in a matter of
Motorola has confirmed that they are shipping ATRIX HD with a locked bootloader to meet the requirements of the carriers.
The company however added that they are going to make available tools to unlock the bootloader of their various models for
AT&T; and Motorola have officially announced their latest Google Android smartphone.
Motorola Atrix HD would go on sale through AT&T; later this week for just USD 99 with a contract.
Atrix HD comes loaded with a high definition 4.5 inch display.
Amazon is now selling the unlocked edition of Nokia 808 PureView smartphone for USD 700 in the US market.
This phone is unlikely to get any love from the carriers who are instead waiting for PureView technology to come to Windows Phone devices.
Nokia has revealed that they are working with Verizon and Sprint in the US market to launch Lumia smartphones on their network.
The company further said that they are on track to launch Windows Phone smartphones with their PureView technology later
Verizon is no longer subsidizing the costs of Tablet PCs sold through their online store.
Consumers are now required to pay the full price of Tablets. This is similar to how Verizon offers the iPad on their network.
Tablet PCs are hard to