2011-07-03

Verizon data charges leak continues, $30 tethering for 4G customers
Posted by MobiG @ 12:35 am

The scan above purports to show a Verizon customer brochure that will appear in stores next Thursday, revealing nothing beyond the detailed leaks we’ve already reported but at least providing some reassuringly crinkled corroboration of the salient details. New customers will barred from the happy land of unlimited data, and will instead have to cough up tiered monthly fees ranging from $10 for 75MB up to $80 for 10GB, plus an extra $20 for tethering rights. In a separate turn to this tale, we hear that customers who want to tether to a 4G handset will have to pay $30 per month to keep Big Red happy. This might come as a shock if you’ve been living it up on the free tethering offer that ends next week, but we had a strong inkling it was coming. Besides, it’s not all bad: those 30 bucks will get you unlimited data on the fastest LTE network around, whereas the $20 crew must make do with a mere 2GB monthly.

[Thanks, Verizon Guy]

Verizon data charges leak continues, $30 tethering for 4G customers originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 02 Jul 2011 15:35:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2011-02-02

Verizon adds OS X support to Pantech UML290 4G LTE modem
Posted by MobiG @ 1:35 pm

It’s taken a while, but Verizon has finally released Mac drivers for its 4G LTE modems; well, at least one of them. The LG VL600 we reviewed – and were so impressed by its data speeds – is still Windows-only, but the Pantech UML290 now has official OS X support.

We’ve already actually seen an unofficial UML290 Mac hack, but this new release makes things a lot more official. The Pantech UML290 is priced at $100 with a new, two-year agreement; data plans range from $50 to $80 per month.

[via Macworld]


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Verizon Educates Users with Fact Sheet About Data Usage
Posted by MobiG @ 2:34 am

If you’re not one of the thousands and thousands of world citizens that have subscribed to the idea that you need a smartphone to function normally in society, you undoubtedly have you reasons. Cost is of course prohibitive, and some people just don’t see the need (weird!), but I’d wager to guess one of the most giant reasons people do not seek to further their understanding of this new handheld device world is the fact that they’re confused about data costs. Verizon today seeks to change your mind with an easy-to-read fact sheet.

What this fact sheet appears to be is a response to last year’s FCC fiasco for Verizon in which they were investigated on “mystery fees” billed to 15 million users of their services. Verizon’s sheet (pictured above and below) is being sent out to subscribers who use their “pay as you go” data plans. One side of the sheet is title “Understanding your Data Charges” and shows all the ways a user can get charged for data usage, including downloading apps, mobile web surfing, using apps that regularly update themselves or your info, browsing online application stores, and more. It also shows the maniacal price of Verizon’s pay as you go plan ($1.99 per megabyte) and shows its tools for tracking said data usage.

The other side of the sheet lists 15 Verizon apps often/always installed on Verizon-purchased smartphones including V Cast Music, which has no charges outside of its SONG ID feature, and Verizon’s ESPN MVP app and VZ Navigator GPS app that don’t use bandwidth for use but do for upgrades. Email, in contrast, uses data no matter what you’re doing with it.

This move comes right on top of AT&T receiving a heavy charge insinuating it’s been overcharging for iPhone and iPad data. Verizon spokeswoman Debi Lewis told Forbes today that these sheets did indeed find themselves born out of the “mystery fees” case last year, the case resulting in Verizon singing a consent decree noting how transparent they had to be in the future.

These sheets, in combination with free text message updates on data usage as well as a dedicated section inside it’s user homepage “My Verizon,” are meant to deter themselves from ever making as costly a mistake as was made last year. The case with the FCC last year cost Verizon a $25 million dollar fine as well as a $52.8 million dollar refund to customers.

Is this sheet, that site, and the text messages enough? Or is Verizon (and not to mention every other carrier with smartphones) bound to repeat a history of pain?* *History of Pain would be an amazing name for Slayer’s next album. You hear me Slayer?!

Click the thumbnail in the gallery below to see the Verizon sheet larger.

[Via Forbes]


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2011-02-01

Engadget Mobile Podcast 073 – 02.01.2011
Posted by MobiG @ 4:00 pm

Phones, phones, phones, phones, PHONES! There are some good ones this week. The Sidekick makes a blurry return to reality, the real-but-not-too-real Sony Ericsson Xperia Playstation phone struts its stuff on The Engadget Show, and a small suite of BlackBerrys leak their way into the blogosphere. It’s a mini-avalanche of news on the Engadget Mobile Podcast, guest starring Professor Vlad Savov — come join us, won’t you?

Hosts: Chris Ziegler, Myriam Joire (tnkgrl)
Guest: Vlad Savov
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Daestro – Light Powered (Ghostly International)

00:03:57 – Engadget interview: SCEA’s Jack Tretton talks Sony NGP, announces (and then un-announces) PlayStation Suite for PS3
00:16:00 – Motorola Atrix 4G goes up on AmazonWireless, $150 on February 11th — mistake? (update: Inspire 4G, too)
00:26:44 – Dell Venue review
00:38:10 – Exclusive: Sony Ericsson Xperia Play (PlayStation Phone) preview
00:46:39 – Verizon’s online store is now Palm-free; Pre 2 imminent?
00:55:04 – Nokia X3-02 Touch-and-Type review
01:11:18 – Google announces Android event for February 2nd
01:16:20 – T-Mobile Sidekick 4G in the wild, made by Samsung?
01:23:00 – Microsoft: ‘over 2 million’ Windows Phone 7 licenses sold to manufacturers so far
01:35:11 – HTC’s newest Android flagship phone revealed
01:38:02 – BlackBerry Monaco Touch, Bold Touch, Sedona, and more leaked for CDMA


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Engadget Mobile Podcast 073 – 02.01.2011 originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 01 Feb 2011 07:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Apple Posts iOS 4.2.6 Firmware – Verizon iPhone Ahoy!
Posted by MobiG @ 7:48 am

That’s right all ye shipmates, as the pre-order stage for Verizon’s version of the Apple iPhone is only a few days away, it seemed almost inevitable that at any time now, there’d be a firmware update to all iPhone across the universe. Turns out that time was now, and the update is here. It’s iOS 4.2.6 (8E128) and you’re just gonna love it.

Of course, you’ll not see very many changes (if any at all, whatsoever) if you do grab this update, but you’re encouraged to look for it anyway as it is the next in line for the device. When the Verizon iPhone was demoed earlier this month, it featured iOS 4.2.5, so changes and tweaks to the system since then are probably minor.

UPDATE: apparently only the Verizon version of the iPhone (yes, there are some floating around out there already) will be getting this update, at least in the near future as far as we know.

[Via MacRumors]


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The Daily Slash: January 31 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 7:32 am

First let me tell you what you can have for free. Win a gigantic television, and there’s not much you’ve gotta do to grab it – SlashGear’s Final Football Matchup Toshiba TV GIVEAWAY! Next, have a peek at our Full Macworld Roundup including all of the Best in Show winners. Have yourself a read of a column by Tim Bajarin entitled Technology meets the History of Jazz. See why today’s the day Apple Fears Honeycomb. Get your bees knees out and read about Android 3.0 Honeycomb in our two full guides: [USER FEATURES] and [DEVELOPER FEATURES]. See Ben Bajarin’s review of the Dell Streak 7 and his on-time analysis by the name of What Honeycomb Means for Tablets. See our FIRST EVER SG Comics comic – SG Comics Presents: Angry Turds.

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Editor’s Choice
What Went on at Macworld This Weekend? [Best of Show Winners Listed]
Google recruiting for internal devs as App Store war escalates
LG G-Slate makes second video tease; ports & flash on show [Video]
Canalys stats show Android became world’s leading smartphone platform in Q4 2010
MLG Vault case makes your Xbox 360 look evil
Developer Programs Android Toy to Move, Send Morse Code
Android Toys Series 2 Tiny Preview

SlashPhone
Nokia E7 Available For Pre-order in Indonesia
Amazon German Offered LG Optimus 2X and Optimus Black For €499
Lenovo May Partner up With NEC on Smartphone Project
Samsung Introducing Four Varieties of Galaxy Smartphone

Android Community
LG’s Optimus 3D caught in wild?
Dell Streak 7 $200 from February 2 confirms T-Mobile USA
Enspert E201 7-inch Android tablet breaks cover
ASRock to enter Tablet market with Android offerings
Canalys reports Android is the top smartphone platform in the world
Motorola Xoom may land as early as February
Google pushing internal app development in play for mobile software market
LG gives G-Slate another video outing
AT&T to Launch Massive Amount of Android and 4G Devices in 2011
Notion Ink Adam touchscreen damage means Valentine’s delay for some tableteers
Android 3.0 Honeycomb Full Preview Guide [USER FEATURES]
Android 3.0 Honeycomb Full Preview Guide [DEVELOPER FEATURES]
Why Has Honeycomb Disappeared?
Japan Brings Android Tablet-Based Home Phones to Market
Android 3.0 Honeycomb Running on NOOKcolor [VIDEO]
What Android Fans will be Doing on February 3rd at 3AM [LOL]
Boku and Zong Partner Up With Verizon to Offer BilltoMobile Payments
Angry Birds RIO Coming Soon! [With Movie Tie-In!]
NOOKcolor Receives Android 3.0 Honeycomb
Android Honeycomb Event Announced by Google
Dell Streak 7 Review by Ben Bajarin [REVIEW]
Developer Programs Android Toy to Move, Send Morse Code
Sony Ericsson Hallon to be Called Xperia Neo
Ben Bajarin Analyzes what Honeycomb Could Mean for Tablets
Android Toys Series 2 Tiny Preview
Samsung Backtracks on Galaxy Tab Sales Figures – Shipments, Not Sales
Samsung Galaxy Player Pre-Order Starts February 4, Launch Mid-Month
Google IO 2011 : Key Developers Being Sent Early Registration Invites
Why Apple Fears Honeycomb [FEATURED]
HTC ThunderBolt Simultaneous Data and Voice Over 3G Confirmed, Again
Android Tablets Gaining on Apple Quickly
Nexus S Heading To Vodafone Germany
LG Optimux 2X Dump – Live and Static Wallpapers, Ringtones, More [FROM THE FORUMS]
HTC ThunderBolt unofficially unboxed and given a walk-through
Motorola XOOM Super Bowl Teaser Ad Hits the Internet
Nextel Motorola i1Q Spotted
LG Optimus 3D, Are You ready for 3D in the Mobile Space?
Atrix HD Multimedia Dock Retailing for $59?
Which Verizon devices have had rebate changes?
Droid Bionic Appears on Amazon for $149

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Apple Xserve axed today
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Nintendo 3DS browser & eShop delayed until May
Intel Medfield smartphone prototype gets brief preview
T-Mobile Dell Streak 7 due February 2 for $200
Samsung adds LOVEFiLM streaming to Blu-ray players in the UK
HyperDrive for iPad updated with more storage and features
Bullet counter leaps off PC FPS shooter screen and lands on real weapon
SunBook netbook ships with Pixel Qi transflective display
Nintendo Battle & Get! Pokemon Typing DS keyboard surfaces
Canalys stats show Android became world’s leading smartphone platform in Q4 2010
MLG Vault case makes your Xbox 360 look evil
MeeGo UI update goes covert ahead of “feature complete” reveal
Angry Birds Rio Coming to smartphones and tablets in March
Blind man drives tech laden Ford Escape around race track alone
Active Media Products SATA Disk-on-Modules are first to hit 64GB
Google recruiting for internal devs as App Store war escalates
LG G-Slate makes second video tease; ports & flash on show [Video]
Apple too closed and Steve Jobs ego-led rants Netgear CEO
Facebook Places Deals hits UK and Europe
iPad 2 uses 1.2GHz dual-core, 30-35% slimmer display, tips analyst
AT&T leak: 12 new Androids in 2011, 20 4G devices
What Went on at Macworld This Weekend? [Best of Show Winners Listed] [FEATURED]
SlashGear Week in Review- Week 5 2011
Nokia E7 hits Indonesian pre-order with big promotions push [Update: Scans!]
Technology meets the History of Jazz [COLUMN]
Dell Streak 7 [REVIEW]
SG Comics Presents: Angry Turds [SG COMICS]
Preview of Android Toys Series Part 2!
HTC Thunderbolt Will Function as Mobile Hotspot
Smart’s First Electric Car in the U.S.
Al Jazeera Puts Egypt Coverage Under Creative Commons License
Apple loses VP of Global Design to PayPal
RIM Releases New BlackBery PlayBook for Business Video
People Use Apps Once 26% of the Time
Ericsson achieves three HSPA records
PS3 taking on the cloud
LG Plans to Push NFC Technology in 2012
Android Tablets Take A Bite Out of Apple in Latest Numbers
Nintendo Sticks Head in the Sand, Pretends Social Media isn’t Happening
Sprint 4G International Roaming
What Honeycomb Means for Tablets [ON TIME ANALYSIS]
Samsung backtracks on Galaxy Tab figures: customer sales “quite small”
Intel design error scuppers Sandy Bridge chipset: recalls ahead

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2011-01-31

Verizon drops Samsung Fascinate, Droid Incredible, Droid R2-D2 to $100
Posted by MobiG @ 11:56 pm

You can call it a Valentine’s sale or a pre-iPhone 4 blow out, but any way you slice it there’s some pretty good deals on Android phones available from Verizon right now. That includes the Samsung Fascinate and Continuum, as well as the HTC Droid Incredible and Motorola Droid R2-D2, which are all now available for just $100 on the usual two-year contract (the Fascinate deal is apparently today-only). Unfortunately, the sale doesn’t include the Droid X, Droid Pro or Droid 2 Global, but Verizon is promising some additional one-day only sales during its “ten days of sweet deals” from now until February 10th, so folks interested in one of those might not be out of luck just yet.

Verizon drops Samsung Fascinate, Droid Incredible, Droid R2-D2 to $100 originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 14:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Pantech’s UML290 LTE modem for Verizon gets official Mac support
Posted by MobiG @ 11:11 pm

Though it was predated by a usable hack, the Pantech UML290 USB modem — one of just two devices launched so far for Verizon’s LTE network — has finally been blessed with an official Mac OS driver. What does this mean? Well, technically, it means that this is the very first time Mac users are getting any LTE love in the US whatsoever — though with that Samsung-sourced mobile hotspot on the horizon, USB modems might be a tough sale at this point. On a bright note, the availability of the driver today means that Verizon beat its own estimate of February; the UML290′s counterpart from LG, the VL600, is still Windows-only, though we imagine that’ll be hitting soon as well.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

Pantech’s UML290 LTE modem for Verizon gets official Mac support originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 14:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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HTC Thunderbolt might be getting simultaneous voice and data on 3G after all
Posted by MobiG @ 10:49 pm

We won’t lie: we’ve been pretty skeptical of the rumors so far that the HTC Thunderbolt would have support for simultaneous voice and data over EV-DO — SVDO, as it’s known — turned on. Perhaps more than any other US carrier, Verizon has a reputation for testing the living daylights out of devices and locking out hardware that doesn’t meet its reliability standards, and so we were a little leery of some supposedly leaked internal communication not long ago letting reps know that although it’ll be enabled, it shouldn’t be discussed because it doesn’t offer an “experience… consistent with [their] brand.” Well, we’ve just been fed a second document that features the same wording, so it looks like this might be real after all — and what’s more, it’s got updated verbiage stating that mobile hotspot capability will be available at launch, contrary to other leaks floating around today. This particular document is dated today, so we’re feeling good that the information is current — and if anything, it should get potential Thunderbolt buyers more excited than ever.

[Thanks, David]

HTC Thunderbolt might be getting simultaneous voice and data on 3G after all originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 13:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Droid Bionic appears on Amazon with $150 price tag, quickly disappears again
Posted by MobiG @ 10:26 pm

Something’s seriously going on over at Amazon’s Wireless store where the Droid Bionic, a Verizon sibling to AT&T’s Atrix 4G, has today been spotted listed for sale with a $149.99 price. That matches the levy Amazon asked for the Atrix last week (before promptly yanking the page) and seems to confirm that the $150 price point is receiving some sincere consideration for these 4G-equipped handsets. The Bionic’s page has now also disappeared into the ether, but the memory of its delectable promise remains.

[Thanks, techcruncher]

Droid Bionic appears on Amazon with $150 price tag, quickly disappears again originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 13:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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