What is the sense of a 4G device in a city that doesn’t have 4G? Well Sprint new tri-fi mobile hotspot is compatible with 4G LTE, 4G WiMax and 3G worse case scenario. Check out the new Tri-fi mobile hotspot after the jump. @ShottaDru X @TatWza
What is the sense of a 4G device in a city that doesn’t have 4G? Well Sprint new tri-fi mobile hotspot is compatible with 4G LTE, 4G WiMax and 3G worse case scenario. Check out the new Tri-fi mobile hotspot after the jump. @ShottaDru X @TatWza
After reported complaints about the issue, Sprint CEO Dan Hesse is voluntarily altering his compensation structure to more accurately reflect his company’s financial situation after its iPhone deal. Last February, Sprint increased Hesse’s total pay to nearly $12 million, but it was done with a bonus structure that didn’t take into account the costs incurred from Sprint’s deal with Apple. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA
Sprint has been making a lot of the right moves to keep their name relevant in the wireless industry. They added the iPhone last year, switched from WiMax to LTE and now adding a great device to their smartphone lineup. Hit the jump to find out which phone. Follow @TatWza +TatWZA X @ShottaDru Shotta Dru on Google+
Unlike the original EVO 4G which was powered by WiMax this new EVO will be on the LTE network. Think this is worth the buy? Hit the jump to check out the preview of the device. Follow @TatWza +TatWZA X @ShottaDru Shotta Dru on Google+
While Sprint added the iPhone 4S to their lineup last October, last week’s new iPad eventcame and went with Sprint decidedly absent from the new iPad carrier announcements. So what’s the deal? Will Sprint be getting the new iPad? Well, Engadget has discovered entries in Best Buy’s internal database system that may just hint that the new iPad will reach Sprint too. More after the jump… @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA
Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse speculation the collapse of AT&T’s bid for T-Mobile USA creates a strategic opportunity for his company.Sprint spent much of 2011 battling a proposed merger between its competitors AT&T and T-Mobile USA. Seven weeks after that deal was officially declared dead, Sprint Chief Executive Dan Hesse said the break-off would create opportunities for Sprint. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA