Recent Comments:
Ask Engadget: What's the best iPhone 3G alternative? {Engadget}
Jul 24th 2008 11:30PM HTC Dream (Android)
HTC Touch Pro/Touch Diamond
Sony Ericsson Xperia
Samsung Omnia (sp?)
Samsung i850 INNOV8
Nokia's North American E71 now available at Chicago flagship store {Engadget}
Jul 21st 2008 5:11PM Would buy one if it comes with T-Mobile 3G (AWS).
Nokia's N810 stoops to a mouthwatering $299 {Engadget}
Jul 18th 2008 11:42AM I mean I have no problem tethering using the BB Curve.
Nokia's N810 stoops to a mouthwatering $299 {Engadget}
Jul 18th 2008 11:40AM I don't have a N810 but I paired my T-Mobile branded BB Curve with my N800 fine.
Remember to set the TCP in your BB to wap.voicestream.com
Unofficial Touch Diamond ROM magically unlocks GSM 850 {Engadget Mobile}
Jul 18th 2008 12:35AM XDA-Devs rocks!
Hands-on with DesbloqueioBr's iPhone 3G unlock {Engadget}
Jul 16th 2008 11:10AM @ ScOObyDoo
Just about as fast as AT&T 3G at this moment anyway. ;-)
iTunes activation servers go down, iPhone 3G customers being sent home unactivated, first-gen iPhone customers stuck with dead iPhones {Engadget}
Jul 11th 2008 1:42PM Since when do you need to activate an GSM phone except Apple iPhone of course.
The BlackBerry Bold hits the FCC, gets one step closer to your pocket {Engadget}
Jul 10th 2008 5:27PM T-Mobile US has the best BB plans: $20 for BIS and $30 for BES with a voice plan.
AT&T announces iPhone 3G pricing plans {Engadget}
Jul 1st 2008 2:23PM Almost correct since you have to add another $5.00 for your wife's messaging plan (200).
ZOMG! No Android phones till Q4 2008... right on schedule! {Engadget}
Jun 23rd 2008 1:50PM BTW Sprint is not the only carrier in the US that will support Android. T-Mobile US will be the first to get an Android-powered phone in Q4 of 2008.









