Thunder18
Thunder18
Thunder18

Sprint's version is not likely to have HSPA, only CDMA with LTE in tow if the images are to be believed.

Nexus S 4G was for Sprint. If i'm not mistaken, the Nexus S was for T-Mobile.

Hopefully, i'm not incorrect here, but I think that's the CPU...isn't the GPU one of the PowerVR units(not sure precisely which one)?

This is just a thought mind you, but Nvidia, being a graphics company is likely using a proprietary GPU. I was under the impression the Tegra series was a line of integrated CPU/GUP SOCs.

Touche. Good point, sir.

I'll tell you right now, there's barely an difference in size. I have 2 co-workers who bought the AT&T version after seeing my Sprint version and size comparisons yield very little actual difference in size. The thin-ness largely negates any actual size penalty.

It's battery is unmatched unless you compare it to Sprint's Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4g Touch which has a 1800mAh battery

Case in point, Sam Walton's kids. He'd be rolling in his grave if he knew the ruinous machinations his progeny wrought on small businesses and those in manufacturing in America by forcing suppliers to ship all their manufacturing overseas or refusing to continue doing business with them.

...but it's Dr. Dre that keeps their heads ringing...

I thought they used it on the front panel, but not the back?

Maybe he doesn't have an Apple Store nearby.

This is how I think of it. There's practically no way to use more than a few hunded MBs of data on a feature phone. It's way easy to use GBs of data on a smartphone. It's a "Premium" data fee because you're being charged a premium due to the amount of extra data you're likely to use simply because sufing the web on

True, it was originally applied only to 4G phones, with that being said, never once did any Sprint marketing state it was specifically for 4G phones. Though it was easy to gather due to the fact it was only charged to 4G enabled phones. You could argue that they rolled out the fee to 4G enabled phone users as a pilot

I love Sprint, but they could have stacked those odds if they hadn't just canned Premier Gold upgrade privileges.

If Apple goes this way, maybe Google will relent and reinstitute the 24 hour trial, though I do believe that is too long, personally, but 15 mins? I can barely download some apps in 15 minutes after you download the .apk and when you start the program and it needs to download another 400 MB of data? O_o

The Movie Trading Company model. If you rent it and decide to buy it, your rental fee goes towards the purchase price.

...or in Oracle's case, you buy up Sun who already said Android doesn't infringe on java's intellectualy property:

Not sure I want a phone a phone from manufactured from the same company that mastered the "red ring of death."

Have fun with whatever ridiculously priced competing product they have to take the place of USPS priority package deliver for $4.25.

Makes you wonder about their new "Logistics" commercials.