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Samsung Stratosphere, Motorola Droid RAZR to be first Verizon LTE phones with Micro SIMs?

Posted by on Sunday, 23 October, 2011

Looks like Verizon’s got a hardware-crush on teensy 3FF Micro SIMs. The carrier’s two latest 4G handsets, Samsung’s Stratosphere and Motorola’s Droid RAZR, both appear to make do with the diminutive cards. Neither, however, would be the first, as that honor was bestowed upon the carrier’s version of the Galaxy Tab 10.1. If you’re eager to call one of these devices your own, but already sport Big Red’s LTE service, then get set to bust out the scissors for a little SIM card arts and crafts. Further pictorial proof of these itsy, bitsy modules awaits you at the source.

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Motorola Cell Phones No Contract A Growing Business

Posted by on Thursday, 5 August, 2010

Following a solid year end quarter, Motorola Cell Phones No Contract plans to carry on staking its state to the smartphone market by releasing an unprecedented twenty smartphones in 2010. The business did really well last year making cell phones for instance the Droid for Verizon Mobile phones and also the Cliq for T-Mobile Cellular phones as well as No Contract Cell Phones. Using the 20 mobile phones slated to arrive out this year consists of a Google gadget that is going to be sold directly to consumers as opposed to one offered through the carrier. This has become a much more popular move in latest many years, take the Google Nexus 1 for example and Motorola Mobile phones was fast to jump on board with the idea.

Yes, the cell unit market is rebounding and several if not all businesses anticipate great things in 2010. But to get profits they will need products and it appears as although Motorola Cellular phones has no shortage of individuals. We the buyers might believe of 2009 like a “testing the waters” type of year for Motorola Cellular phones. Well, right after a good reception from the common public, the company hopes to go from “testing the waters” to getting a industry share with the smartphone business. In other words, they really feel they’re ready to dominate the industry. But 20 mobile phones inside a one year, is this oversaturation, more than ambitious, in general a poor concept.

Probably it can be not. Why you ask? Well, believe of what twenty mobile phones can achieve in a single year. The company can focus a few phones on the business demographic, an additional couple on multimedia aspects for a young audience, a handful of camera cell phones, some cross more than devices; essentially, a small bit of anything. But they’ll also be in a position to explore new suggestions, specific niches, get a grasp on various technologies, test the waters with innovative suggestions while still turning a profit with currently verified devices. With 20 mobile phones in a one year they are able to permit a flop or two, but picture if some of the a lot more experimental tips do not flop, instead they are fantastic success stories? Well, then they’ve done most likely at the same time as they can anticipate. And I believe this may be the logic behind the launch of so many products. So anticipate that a wide array of telephone within that twenty, not just 20 nearly identical devices.

It’s now secure to say that the market for cellular phones is essentially just a smartphone market. You will find very few simple handsets left and that’s why there’s this sort of a scramble to produce a name for any company within the changing marketplace. It is now or by no means. This could properly be the 12 months that decides which mobile telephone makers is going to be a force inside the coming many years and what companies will concentrate on other projects completely. Certainly it feels as though Motorola will stake its claim among the big boys of the business.


EnV2 vs Alias – Verizon VCAST Messaging Phones

Posted by on Saturday, 24 July, 2010

More on EnV2 @ www.phonedog.com More on Alias @ www.phonedog.com By popular demand it’s another battle of Verizon VCAST messaging phones: LG EnV2 vs Samsung Alias.

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LG enV2 vs Samsung Glyde – Verizon Messaging Phones

Posted by on Sunday, 18 July, 2010

Everyone’s asking: enV2 or Glyde? Which is better? Noah gives you his pick. Much more on enV2 @ www.phonedog.com Much more on Glyde @ www.phonedog.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5


Verizon Roundup – Messaging and Low-End Phones

Posted by on Thursday, 15 July, 2010

Noah takes a look at Verizon’s current lineup as of September 2009. First up: Low-end and messaging phones. More Videos: www.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: www.phonedog.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5


Dogfight! LG Versa vs LG Dare (Verizon), Pt 2

Posted by on Thursday, 1 July, 2010

Versa isn’t the successor to the LG Dare, but it sure looks like it. Noah pits LG’s two Verizon VCast touchscreen phones against each other in a PhoneDogFight! More videos: www.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: www.phonedog.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5