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Droid price drops to $120 in some places, selling well
So you want a new iPhone 3GS? That’ll cost you $199 plus a two year contract with AT&T that can easily cost $90+ a month for one person. But what if you want a Motorola Droid? While that will cost you $200 with a two year contract at Verizon, this isn’t your only option. Dell is selling the Droid for a slim $119.99 price tag with a service contract.
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AT&T creates Verizon attack ad. Could this get any better?
I’m sure the advertising departments at both Verizon and AT&T are having a lot of fun with this battle over each company’s 3G service, and AT&T has just fired back.
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Google plans to release their own phone
Recent reports are informing us that the Google Phone is no longer a rumor, and will in fact be released within a reasonable amount of time.
Verizon fires back at AT&T claiming the truth hurts
It wasn’t long ago that AT&T filed a lawsuit against Verizon claiming that their “There’s a map for that” advertisements were both untrue and hurtful in a tremendous amount to their company. That didn’t stop Verizon from publishing more ads shortly thereafter. Now, via an official response for Verizon, we… Continue Reading »
AT&T CEO says tethering coming soon for iPhone
AT&T’s CEO Ralph de la Vega made the announcement at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Fransisco this month that tethering for the iPhone 3G is coming “soon.” While the exact dates of “soon” weren’t defined, I think this time it actually has some truth to it. We’ve waited for… Continue Reading »
More Verizon attack ads focus on iPhone and AT&T network
Verizon is certainly on a roll with their iPhone and AT&T network attack ads, and it doesn’t appear as if even a lawsuit is going to stop them. In a bold move, they’ve published three more ads directly focused on comparing their phones to the iPhone as well as their… Continue Reading »
Droid appearing on Google and causing lines, what about iPhone?
The day of the Droid came and left with relatively little press coverage compared to what we’ve seen from the iPhone in previous launches. However, that isn’t to say the Droid isn’t receiving its fair share of publicity, and for good reason. While I haven’t personally gotten my hands on… Continue Reading »
8GB iPhone 3G soon to gain an S?
Currently, Apple’s most affordable model of iPhone is the 8GB iPhone 3G, also known as “last year’s model.” But that could change soon. Unconfirmed tipsalong with a few, not so blurry, picsseem to confirm that Rogers in Canada is draining their 8GB iPhone 3G stock to make way for the… Continue Reading »
AT&T sues Verizon over “there’s a map for that” advertisements
Verizon first attacked Apple’s iPhone via an advertisement for the new Motorola Droid phone they will be selling this month. Then, they proceeded to attack the iPhone’s carrier, AT&T, with their “there’s a map for that” advertisements. While Apple didn’t take any sort of action against Verizon that we know… Continue Reading »
An open letter to the Verizon “There’s a Map for That” ads
First, let me congratulate you on a fairly witty pun-based ad campaign. You’re making a point, and with quite a bit of gumption, given the lack of cool smartphones available on your larger-than-life network. Second, I’ll acknowledge our past relationship; nine good years with excellent coverage and several fairly decent… Continue Reading »
iPhone has finally launched in China
The iPhone has finally officially launched in China, with one major feature missing: built-in Wi-Fi. A ban on Wi-Fi by the Chinese government had forced Apple to produce iPhones with Wi-Fi removed specifically for sale in China, but the ban on Wi-Fi had been lifted shortly after Apple started producing… Continue Reading »
Droid to be available November 6th for $199 with contract
It has been confirmed by Verizon that their new Droid phone, the device in the iPhone attack ads, will be available on November 6th for a price of $199 with a 2 year contract and $100 mail in rebate. The hardware, which has been created by Motorola, will be the… Continue Reading »
AT&T announces a record 3.2 million iPhones activated in third quarter
AT&T has released its earnings report for the third quarter of 2009, and among the information was the fact that 3.2 million iPhones have been activated throughout the quarter, the highest quarterly total in history. The new record tops the 2.4 million iPhones that were activated in the third quarter… Continue Reading »
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