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Verizon unable to keep Droid Incredible in stock due to part shortages

Due to an inadequate supply of parts there has been a widespread shortage of HTC Unlocked (Incredible) Android devices according to Verizon Wireless CEO Lowell McAdam.  While having been unable to stockpile enough key components such as the WVGA capacitive display assemblies manufactured by Samsung, entire shipments of the HTC-made Android smartphone are selling out within hours of their arrival at retail stores.  According to McAdam the shortages are so severe that Verizon Wireless has had to pull way back on the number of deliveries in order to focus on online sales.  If there had not been such a shortage of handsets the Incredible would have easily outsold its predecessor the Motorola DROID.  Roughly 100,000 units of the Incredible were sold in the first two days this device was on the market.  Verizon’s website claims that orders for the Incredible will be fulfilled by June 3 rd . It appears that the demand for the Droid Incredible has far exceeded Verizon’s expectations.  This is good news and bad news for the cell phone manufacturer.  Of course it is great news that their new Android device is such a big hit with consumers but it is unfortunate that they are unable to keep these smartphones in stock due to an inadequate supply of parts.  The HTC Google Nexus One Android gadget was predicted to be one of the hotter Android devices on the market when it was released but I am willing to bet that many industry experts did not foresee this shortage of units.  Nor did they ever think these devices would be selling out within hours of being delivered to stores.  Hopefully Verizon gets their act together quickly so that everyone who is eagerly waiting to get their hands on one of these new smartphones can do so before June 3 rd as Verizon mentioned.

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Silver Samsung Tocco Lite SIM Free and Unlocked

The Samsung Tocco Lite Silver edition has today been launched as a SIM Free phone, up until now this sleek, affordable touch screen phone has only been available on Pay As You Go deals with consumers not knowing whether the handset is locked to the network or has any network branding. The silver edition Samsung Tocco

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AT&T gets serious about HSPA+, vows it will reach 250m people by end of 2010

We have already known for some time that AT&T was planning to upgrade its 3G network in a big way over the coming months but many industry insiders did not figure the upgrade would be as big of an improvement as tech websites Engadget and Gizmodo are reporting.  At a recent Reuters event in New York City AT&T’s Operations CEO John Stankey mentioned that AT&T is going to more than double the speeds of its current 7.2 Mbps 3G network by the end of the year. While AT&T has made significant improvements to their network in the past few months it is not expected to reach speeds anywhere near T-Mobile’s 21Mbps network.  Although I am sure that many Unlocked Quickfire  AT&T customers would be delighted if the network were to reach speeds of 14.4Mbps as expected by this announcement

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Samsung S3370 Pay As You Go – Samsung Corby 3G

A new mid-range touch screen phone from Samsung has today been released on Pay As You Go deals, the new Samsung S3370 which is also known in some markets as the Samsung Corby 3G or Genio 3G is an affordable new internet focused phone with a sleek design and a hidden slide out keypad. The Samsung

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How to set Mp3 as Ringtones on AT&T Pantech Impact

So far we have found two methods to set downloaded Mp3 as ringtones on AT&T pantech Impact , adn we have list the methods one by one, just do exactly as the steps below: Method 1 : My Stuff >   External (click the tab located in the upper right corner) >   Audio >   Download ringtones >   Options > Set as Ringtone.  Just be sure that the ringtone mp3 file you want to use is less than 300 Kb. Method 2: 1. Sideload / transfer Mp3 from Windows Media Player to Pantech Impact phon e, by doing the following: 1) Connect the USB cable to the device and the computer

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Samsung Champ is Samsung’s Latest Budget Phone

Following on from the success of the Samsung Genio range and the recently released Samsung S3370 the manufacturer has now announced an even cheaper touch screen phone to delve deeper in to the budget phones market. The new Samsung Champ which is also known by its model number as the Samsung C3300 is set to be

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Dell Thunder to be available from AT&T in Q4 2010

Ok, the last one from Dell. The upcoming Dell Thunder is another smartphone in the company’s 2010-2011 lineup, which is to be released on AT&T’s 3G network with world-friendly HSDPA around Q4 of this year, and with an LTE model to follow near the end of 2011.It will be running Android 2.1 a…

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Dell Smoke with Android Froyo Revealed

Another upcoming smartphone in the Dell lineup is Smoke, running Android Froyo and featuring a front-facing BlackBerry-style QWERTY keyboard. The phone is apparently targeted at corporate audience, and has the following specifications: Android Froyo OS; 2.8″ WVGA display; Portrait QWER…

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WP7 powered Dell Lightning Coming in Q4 2010

Behold the Dell Lightning , an upcoming Windows Phone 7 powered portrait slider. That’s right — a portrait slider. The renders on these slides look slick as hell, but they’re no match for the spec sheet, which looks even better: Windows Phone 7 OS; 1GHz QSD8250 Snapdragon processor; WV…

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The FCC wants to lower your cell phone bill

If the FCC gets its way you might be able to rest a little easier when it comes to your cell phone bill.  In an intitiative spearheaded by Joel Gurin, the head of the FCC’s Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, the days of seeing an extremely high cell phone bill will become a thing of the past. Gurin is trying to eliminate “bill shock” through a system where phone carriers would notify mobile subscribers via an unspecified method if their current cell phone usage is likely to result in a bill that is significantly higher than their normal monthly plan.

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