As smartphones become more widespread and popular for business purposes and enjoyment alike, phone companies are considering family plans to keep all charges on a single bill.
As smartphones become more widespread and popular for business purposes and enjoyment alike, phone companies are considering family plans to keep all charges on a single bill.
We’ve heard quite a bit of gossip about the upcoming iPhone 5 release, but until recently, the gossip surrounded AT&T and Verizon networks. According to the latest rumors, Sprint is now in the mix, and may end up being Apple’s third wireless carrier.
We’ve spent quite a bit of time discussing apps for iPads and the Samsung Galaxy, but we have yet to really compare the functions and performance of many of the popular tablets on the market.
Now that the iPhone 4 has been in use on both AT&T and Verizon Wireless networks, ChangeWave has surveyed users to collect data on dropped calls on overall customer satisfaction. Mashable’s Christina Warren reviews the results in the following article.
One of the most difficult decisions being made by Verizon smartphone users is whether or not to purchase the iPhone 4 for Verizon. With rumors of a new Apple phone coming out in July for Verizon, buying the iPhone 4 is commonly viewed as a mistake, yet, keeping your outdated Verizon smartphone doesn’t look like a great option either. To make your decision easier, I’ll compare the two smartphone heavyweights, allowing you decide for yourself.