Friday, October 30, 2009

Google voice now features voicemail


It’s a scientific fact that Google Voice is all of that and a bag of potato chips, but now it’s gotten even better thanks in part to Google’s willingness to tick off every carrier in the nation. In the past, users who wished to take advantage of the features of Google Voice would have to use the number provided to them by Google, but now users are free to integrate some Google Voice features into their carrier-issued number. These features include:
■Online, searchable voicemail
■Free automated voicemail transcription
■Custom voicemail greetings for different callers
■Email and SMS notifications
■Low-priced international calling
What’s particularly neat about this new option is that your messages follow you no matter what, meaning that even if you switch carriers to get the hot new device, Google Voice features will come with you.

Introducing unlimited talk & text for $49.99/month (No contract)


H2O Unlimited is Unlimited Domestic voice & (Domestic & International) SMS without contracts or credit checks. Yes we did say Unlimited Global text messaging. All this for $49.99 USD per month.

There is no contract or credit check required, and all plans are month to month.
Monthly Plan-Unlimited Talk & Text
Want an unlimited calling and text messaging plan for one low price? The Unlimited Talk & Text is right for you. Talk and text all you want for only $49.99 a month on the largest GSM network in the USA! Unlimited Talk n Text has no hidden fees, and once you're on the plan you can replenish your account by purchasing a refill at participating upnext wireless retail stores in Hawaii. You can also bring ("port") an existing phone number with you to the new service from other carriers. All this for $49.99 a month, and with the reliability and coverage or our nationwide network!

Your Unlimited Talk & Text service will run on the largest GSM network in North America. H2O Unlimited works with your unlocked GSM phone or with an AT&T USA locked handset.

Visit us at upnext wireless to take advantage of the savings.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Netflix and Sony partner up to allow streaming movies on PS3


All you movie addicts who own the PlayStation 3 no longer have to envy Xbox 360 users. Sony and Netflix are teaming up to bring movie streaming to the Ps3. The bonus for those on the PlayStation Network is, since your PSN accounts are free, all you need is a Netflix account to watch movies whereas Xbox 360 users need a $50-per-year Xbox Live Gold membership. The service will launch in November and if you decide to use your PS3 to access your Netflix account (why wouldn’t you?), Netflix will send a Blu-Ray disc that will allow you to access its library. It might seem like a hassle to pop in the disc every time you want to watch movies, but Netflix says it’s working on a software update for the PS3 that will do away with the need for a disc. It looks like you gamers and movie buffs are about to see double the couch time.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

N900 delayed until November


We know many of you are close to dying and holding your breath for the awesome Nokia flagship device, the Maemo-packing N900. It was probably a big tease when we told you guys it was going to hit U.S. distribution centers on September 27, but for some untold reason sales planned for October have been delayed and it will go on sale in November. In just days T-Mobile will be making its Even More and Even More Plus plans available, and the N900 will totally support the network's 3G, and several of our readers are waiting to jump on this handset/carrier combo. Just be prepared to fork over somewhere in the neighborhood of $650 - $700 for the device itself and you'll be good to go. You've waited this long, what's another week or two?

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

T-Mobile to employees: Don't dare to open this until 10/25


What not to do if you are a large company and have a secret project — ship a box full of relevant collateral to a retail locale with a stern looking label that reads “Don’t Open Until 10/25″. A new connect has come through with some pricing details on T-Mo’s Project Dark, and as usual, we’ve ripped it apart and deciphered it. Pics and pricing after the bounce.

Google said to be launching Google audio soon


From Gmail to YouTube and from Voice to Maps, it seems there is hardly a service that Google isn’t in the business of providing. So we hope you can understand our somewhat lack of shock when we learned of the rumor that Google is on the cusp of releasing its own music service to be known as Google Audio. At the moment very little is know, but the big question seems to be focused on whether or not Google Audio — if it is indeed real — will provide streaming or downloadable music as it currently offers in China. Can we get an Amen for both?

RIM makes the Blackberry Bold 9700 official, hitting in November


It’s always a lot of fun for us — and hopefully for you, the readers — any time we can run wild with pictures, news, and even reviews of an unannounced handset. Today, however, RIM spoiled our fun and formally announced the BlackBerry Bold 9700. Things like carriers, release dates and pricing have been withheld for the time being, but RIM has made a statement saying that we should all expect to see the BlackBerry 9700 go on sale “around the world beginning in November.” Spec wise, nothing has changed since our pre-release review, but just in case some of you forgot or weren’t paying a whole lot of attention, here’s a quick refresher on the critical specs:

■BlackBerry OS 5.0
■624MHz CPU
■256MB flash memory and support for microSD cards up to 32GB
■Quad-band UMTS/HSDPA (800/850/1900/2100 MHz) or tri-band UMTS/HSDPA (900/1700/2100 MHz)
■Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
■Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g with UMA support (carrier dependent)
■A-GPS
■2.44″ HVGA+ display
■3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash
■Optical trackpad
■Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP/AVCRP
■1500 mAh battery
■6 hours of talk time and 17 days of standby (3G)
■109mm x 60mm x 14.1mm, 122g
In short, this is the BlackBerry device of your dreams. We’re expecting pretty much every single major GSM carrier on the planet to pick up the 9700 sooner or later, so we’ll be sure to keep the updates coming. As always, high res pics and a few other odds and ends are available after the jump.

UPDATE: AT&T, Rogers and T-Mobile have announced they will be carrying the Bold 9700 in the weeks ahead. AT&T and T-Mobile’s 9700 will go for $199.99 after a $100 MIR on 2-year deals while Rogers will be asking for $299.99 on a 3-year contract with a monthly minimum voice and data plan of $45. Bell and TELUS have yet to come forward with pricing but have confirmed they will be carrying the device.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Sony Ericsson Saito & Aino available at Upnext Wireless



It's not like we didn't know this already, but Upnext Wireless has now officially have the Saito (Idou) and Aino U10 in stock at it's stores for its latest pair of handsets. The half-Swedish, half-Welsh mobile empire has set the seventh day of the tenth month of whatever year this is as the date for a nice little corporate get-together and unveiling of whatever little details haven't been seen or pored over by now. The Aino slider hopes to capture fans with its slender looks and PS3 Remote Play skills, while the Satio (formerly known as the Idou, pictured) works the multimedia phone crowd with a 12.1 megapixel cam and a 3.5-inch 16:9 display.

T-Mobile Project dark rumuors: financed phones


As we inch closer to the day when Project Dark is finally realized, we’re getting more news regarding what it is and what it definitely isn’t. In addition to what we’ve reported with network speed boosts, unlimited rate plans and new devices, we’re hearing that getting the device of your dreams is going to be easier than ever. It’s definitely an unconfirmed rumor right now and we’re working on getting more solid details for you guys, but apparently “Even More Plus” will give those who would otherwise qualify for FlexPay the option to finance a phone. It sounds crazy, right? Our sources tell us that the phones will not be subsidized and so there won’t be contracts for the devices, which means you pay the full retail price over the course of a set amount of time (up to 20 months is what we’re told). Not bad — for a $500 device over that time is just $25/month, as an example.

We’re also hearing that the “Most Affordable Unlimited Rate Plans” are going to include three tiers of unlimited options: unlimited voice, unlimited voice and text, and unlimited voice/text/data all priced at $40, $50 and $60, respectively. Again, none of this is completely confirmed, but it does jive with what we’ve been hearing in the past and the ad pictured above. With plans, pricing and financing like that, is it possible for T-Mobile to shoot its way out of 4th place and past Sprint for 3rd?

Monday, October 19, 2009

Samsung WEP 475 "new" with $10 mail-in rebate


SAMSUNG WEP475 @ $39.99 after a $10 mail-in rebate at Upnext Wireless, best value, best features. Get yours today while supplies last!
Includes: Travel Charger, Car Charger with Adaptor, Clear Ear hook, User Guide
$10.00 Main-in Rebate **
Noise Canceling:
- Echo cancellation technology
- Crystal clear conversations
- Eliminates unwanted background noise
- Crisp, clean voice audio even in a high-noise area
Convenience:
- Lightweight
- Easy to use
- Hands-free unit
- Ambient noise filtering
- Automatic volume control
Compatibility:
- All Bluetooth enabled cell phone models
- Mono Bluetooth audio, over-ear headset style, single pairing, Bluetooth version
2.1 + EDR, class 2 device with Broadcom progressive noise filtering

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

HTC HD2 looks T-Mobile bound


T-Mobile users that have grown accustomed to nothing but boring handsets might want to have a change of underwear on standby before reading any more, because it looks as if Magenta is actually going to offer a a handset of lust-worthy proportions.. According to TmoNews, its carrier namesake will offer the Snapdragon-powered HTC HD2 sometime in the near future, although it does not appear to be a part of Project Dark. We’re going to go and hit up some of our T-Mobile connects to see what they have to say on the matter, but in the meantime we suggest that those of you who are into it start praying that T-Mobile doesn’t ask for silly money if and/when it launches the HD2.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Blackberry 9520 aka Storm 2 is available at upnext wireless


While it's not certainly not much to go on. Upnext Wireless has first dip and offer of the Blackberry 9520 aka Storm 2 at $849.99 pricepoint no contract necessary. Vodafone's Storm 2 has 3G and looks almost similar to that of the original BlackBerry Storm. The Storm 2 for Vodafone will come with Wi-Fi and OS 5.0.0.138. We'll keep you posted of additional details on the Blackberry 9520 aka Storm 2 so stay tune!!

Friday, October 9, 2009

T-Mobile rumored Project dark: handset and rapid network expansion


There’s a lot of buzz surrounding T-Mobile secret project, “Project Dark” or “Project Black” as others have referred to it. One of our connects hit us up to clarify what it exactly is (they called it Project Dark).

So, what is it exactly? Other sites have speculated that it’s not a new phone or promotion, but our connects briefing has given us a pretty clear understanding. First off, it is tied somewhat to handsets. Project Dark contains the launch of the T-Mobile BlackBerry 9700 as well as T-Mobile’s upcoming Android handsets like the Motorola CLIQ and Samsung Behold II. It also contains a very, very rapid expansion of T-Mobile’s 3G network, and we don’t mean UMTS. We’re talking 21Mbps HSPA, the same as what just launched in the Philadelphia market. We’ll keep digging but this is what we’ve got for you for now.

Project Dark is a pretty big thing for T-Mobile. Not only will employees be wearing new threads consisting of a black top and grey pants while they sell the BlackBerry Bold 9700 and two Nokia Nseries devices (the N900 and something else), but they’ll also be pushing something pretty amazing — a $50 all you can eat plan that includes voice, SMS, MMS and data. Apparently this plan will be called “Everything Unlimited” and is meant to represent T-Mobile’s new strategy which will essentially see it try and poach subs from various low-cost carriers. We’ve also been told that T-Mobile will be adopting a very Walmart slogan of “More for Less.”

T-Mobile Blackberry 9700 launching Nov. 11


Look, we’ll be completely upfront like we always are: this is not confirmed. Since that’s out of the way, one of our new connects (whom we have reason to trust) has informed us that T-Mobile USA is gearing up to launch the BlackBerry 9700 on November 11th. Engadget’s announcement dates make sense, as does this launch date. If it all pans out you’ll be hearing about the BlackBerry 9700 for AT&T and T-Mobile come October 21st, and on November 11th, you’ll be able to mosey on down to your local T-Mobile shop and actually buy one for yourself.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

T-Mobile introduces it's holiday line up


Believe it or not, Christmas is but 11 weeks away which means that every single tech company on the planet is going to be lighting up our inboxes with press releases about their holiday offerings. The first company to do this for 2009 is T-Mobile. Apart from another chance to get us bloggers talking about the Behold II and the Motorola CLIQ, T-Mobile took the opportunity to introduce two new handsets and a limited edition collaboration piece. The first new handset is the Nokia 3711, a 3G clamshell affair with a 2 megapixel camera, GPS by Telenav, and stereo Bluetooth. The second is the T-Mobile Tap. Presumably made by HTC based upon its appearance, the Tap is an “affordable and attractive” full-touchscreen featurephone that, like the 3711 has 3G, a 2 megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth and GPS by Telenav. New in another sense of the word is the myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition. With only 10,000 to be offered sometime this winter, the Fender myTouch 3G sports a “guitar-inspired wood-grain finish”, 16GB microSD card filled with a bunch of music and videos not a soul alive won’t delete, and *gasp* a 3.5mm headphone jack. What do we think, people?

Sony Ericsson T715 just landed @ upnext wireless for only $249.99


Sony Ericsson has introduced a new slider phone called the Sony Ericsson T715 that permits its customers to remain connected without compromising on the features or design. The T715, an ultra solid slider phone offers a large keypad and font size which allows getting the most out of your SMS, MMS or email management. It helps to keep the customers structured in an innate way with its elegant desktop feature. Special animation and notes helps stay updated with all the birthdays, appointments and global events coming up. Records of the earlier call history and messages can be assessed quickly.

The turbo 3G network connection provides a hassle-free immediate internet browsing and the huge 2.2” screen shows the website brilliantly in day light.
Google Maps is also included in the T715 which has local search and guidelines and AccuWeather. This keeps one updated about the next three days weather forecasts and never allows oneself to fall short of umbrellas or sunglasses.

The T715, with a size of the credit card has a high-quality finish which brings in a lot of classiness to life. With a 3.2 mega pixel camera and an attached photo light, whipping out and snapping in high-class pictures is an easy task even in a dim environment. The classy design of this new Sony Ericsson phone helps users keep in touch with friends and family no matter if in a business meeting or enjoying lunch with friends.

Visit us at upnext wireless.com

Sony Ericsson Aino just release at upnext wireless.com


Sony Ericsson Aino brings in some heavy multimedia firepower such as a PS3-inspired touch menu, a large 3-inch touchscreen, VGA30fps video recording. Wi-Fi and GPS are also in the mix to make the device that much more tempting. The Remote Play feature enables users to control and access media content on Playstation 3 from their phone. Aino is available at upnext wireless.com at $569.99.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

HTC HD2 is coming to a store near you!


Today was a pretty big day for HTC. Not only did it have a bunch of new handsets go live on scores of carriers across the globe, but it also announced the HD2. Known best by its codename Leo, the HD2 is the crown jewel of HTC’s Windows Mobile 6.5 offerings if not the envy of every other WinMo handset maker with a spec sheet that reads as follows: 4.3″ WVGA capacitive display, 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and dual-LED flash, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, G-sensor, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 512MB ROM / 448MB RAM, 7.2Mbps UMTS/HSPA and HTC’s Sense UI overlay. As it stands, there is no official announcement on the HD2’s USA-bound status, but Slashgear was told by HTC CEO Peter Chou that the HD2 should arrive in the New World sometime in Q1 2010.

Verizon Wireless and Google announces partnership


The man on the left is Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google. What’s in his hands? A Verizon-branded HTC Android device. Why is this interesting? You know, the fact that it’s not announced? Also could that be a Motorola Sholes in the photo on the right?
Google and Verizon just held a conference call and in plain terms, are going to be announcing Android handsets for Verizon’s network in the “next few weeks.” It’s nice to see both companies finally joining up, but to be honest, all we care about it is the October 30th launch date for the Sholes/Tao/Droid that we outed yesterday. Boo-yah!

T-Mobile and Samsung makes BEHOLD II official


The Android devices keeping piling on for T-Mobile. This time, however, it’s a non-HTC device. So, if you’re a big fan of Samsung and Android, you’ll have a lot to look forward to with the Behold II. While the phone doesn’t look as flashy as some of the others, Samsung is adding its own touch to this device with the TouchWiz UI over Android, so we’ll have to see just how that stacks up against HTC’s Sense and Motorola’s MOTOBLUR. If anything it will at least look pretty on its 3.2″ AMOLED screen. TouchWiz for Android will have the same layout as before, but with an additional cube menu that features items like YouTube and the Amazon MP3 store. Other features include a 5MP camera with flash, 16GB memory expansion, AGPS, 3G and Wi-Fi though there’s no word on UMA capabilities. Pricing details or release date aren’t available just yet, but we’ll keep you posted.