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Verizon Wireless training docs for Ice Cream Sandwich leak
While we still don’t know the exact date the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is going to be available on Verizon Wireless, it looks like Verizon employees are preparing for the launch starting now. Two documents containing information about Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich for Verizon Wireless employees has been leaked. Unfortunately, it does not reveal a more »
Official: Samsung Fascinate pre-orders go live with Best Buy on August 27th
We may still be unsure of the official launch date for the Samsung Fascinate with Verizon Wireless, but we can tell you that as of August 27th the pre-orders will kick off with Best Buy. According to the details given on a Best Buy blog post, Reward Zone members will be able to pre-order the more »
Verizon to launch Samsung Fascinate on September 9th, according to leaked training docs
Assuming we can believe (and that nothing changes in the meantime) this screenshot image from an internal Verizon system — the Samsung Fascinate will be coming available on September 9th. That said, if this date proves to be true then each of the four major US carriers will have their Galaxy S branded smartphones available more »
Leaked training documents for Sprint’s Treo 800w
Yet another leak surrounding the upcoming Treo 800w for Sprint. This time thankfully its not some more blurry camera phone style images, but instead something much more useful, what appears to be the official training documents from Sprint.
And yes, they reveal a few goodies. Aside from the nice images of the phone itself, detailing where everything will be located, such as the large speakerphone on the back, and the Wi-Fi on/off button that is located on the top, there is also the microUSB connector centered on the bottom of the handset.
The Treo 800w will also feature a 320 x 320 touchscreen LCD, will be powered by a 333Mhz processor and is running Windows Mobile 6.1. The Treo will measure in at 4.4.1 x 2.28 x 0.73-inches and weigh 4.94-ounces.
The interesting part comes within the notes section, the first point makes it clear with the simple statement of “MMS is not supported” which is just annoying, of course Sprint does have their own Picture Mail, but what is with the no MMS support. Keep reading to check out the documents below…















