Samsung’s official US signup page for information on the Galaxy S III has a “carrier preference” list that states that the device is coming to all four US national carriers: Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, MetroPCS, US Cellular, and C Spire. We’ve already heard that we’ll be seeing it on Sprint; Verizon skipped the S II, but without...

Samsung has just announced its most-awaited Galaxy S III Smartphone, and taking not much time The Verge citing its “sources” stating that the first...

Sprint which recently seems falling down with a loss of $255 million has seen a rumors winding up about the release date for the EVO 4G LTE on Sprint...

Android Police reports that newly launched Sprint’s Galaxy Nexus users are reporting issues connecting to the carrier’s 3G network. The problem is...

Sprint Nextel today reported a net loss of $863 million and a diluted net loss of $.29 per share for the first quarter of 2012. This compares to a net loss of $439 million and a diluted net loss of $.15 per share in the first quarter of 2011 and includes depreciation of approximately $543 million, or negative $.18 cents per share, primarily due to accelerated depreciation...

Good news for most of US carriers’ users as Samsung’s support page provides a much awaited information – AT&T, Sprint, Verizon and Wi-Fi. A list of phones on US carriers set to receive an upgrade to Android 4.0 (the yummy Ice Cream Sandwich). It’s not the first time the manufacturer’s update plans have been detailed, but the latest announcement is...

According to Reuters, Sprint reportedly failed to bill its customers for more than $100 million in taxes over the course of seven years and is being sued by New York for $300 million. The carrier is accused of not collecting and paying sales taxes on flat-rate access charges for its wireless calling plans; Sprint is said to have repeatedly submitted false records and...

PCWorld has took snapshot measurements of wireless service in 13 cities–Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New Orleans,...

Sprint continues it’s 4G LTE launch momentum with the launch of Galaxy Nexus by Samsung, its first Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, smartphone with...

The US Federal Communications Commission announced today that all four major cellphone carriers in the country have agreed to deny cell and data service to stolen phones and will contribute the serial numbers of those phones to a national database in an urge to stop growing “phone theft” epidemic in the country. Without cellular or data service, phones would certainly...