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Verizion's Droid RAZR, RAZR MAXX and HTC Rezound getting Android ICS 4.0 early April
03/30/2012 04:37 PM
Looks like the guys over at Best Buy are getting a little heads up on when customers with a Motorola Droid RAZR, RAZR MAXX, and HTC Rezound on the Verizon network, will start to receive that OTA update for Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0. Read More...
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Verizon releases an Android ICS 4.0 update list, Is your smartphone/tablet on the list?
03/06/2012 02:36 PM
Verizon has released a new updated list of all the smartphone and tablet devices they intend to update to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Is your Android device on Verizon’s ICS update list? Read More...
Droid X owners will be happy to hear a big update (v4.5.621.MB810) is out, tons of bug fixes
02/23/2012 10:47 PM
I have good news and bad news for Motorola Droid X owners, who have been patiently waiting for an update to fix some annoying issues. So what do you want to hear first? Lets go with the good news first, Droid X users on the Verizon Network will be happy to hear an OTA update is rolling out right now!
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Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX: Whats the difference from the original DROID RAZR? Hows the battery life?
01/27/2012 07:14 PM
Think LTE 4G technology can ever be crammed into a dual-core Android Smartphone and still carry Serious Battery Life? Motorola is out to prove they can with the updated DROID RAZR MAXX for Verizon Wireless. Read More...
How-to trick Verizon into an unlimited 3G/4G data plan, on your iPhone and other smartphones
01/02/2012 08:02 PM
If you're a Verizon wireless customer, you most likely know by now that the mobile company has followed AT&T’s footsteps and axed their unlimited data plans on all mobile smartphones, including the iPhone. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a little trick you can pull off, if you still want that unlimited data on your smartphone. Read More...
Verizon's jumping on the bandwagon and capping data on smartphones
07/05/2011 07:34 PM
Both T-Mobile and AT&T already replaced its unlimited data plans, but did it in different ways. Instead of charging for overages, T-Mobile will slow down the speed a customer can send and receive data when the customer goes over the monthly data allowance. On the other hand AT&T introduced a capped data plan that will charge customers when they go over. Now Verizon is the next big phone company to announce they will also be eliminating unlimited data plans. Read More...