Archive for December, 2011
Posted on December 27, 2011 with Comments Off
For those who don’t know, Republic Wireless is a young mobile virtual network operator that has been launched just recently. The network has announced that it will now be offering an unlimited everything plan with the hope of inviting more customers to the network.
Unlimited everything means unlimited text, call and data for just $19 a month. The network has actually announced this before although back then, you have to abide with their strict rules of using less than 550 minutes, 150 text messages and the sort which have all been removed now.
The only thing left is that customers would have to still choose from the MVNO’s phone portfolio.
Posted on December 23, 2011 with Comments Off
Following the announcement of the PS Vita memory card prices and variants, Sony has released the first batch of games for their second-generation handheld gaming device.
A total of 25 games will be made available upon launch with an additional of 100 games to follow with prices ranging from $9.99 – $49.99.
Moreover, every customer will get six AR Play cards they can exchange for augmented reality games called AR Play for free.
For prices, you can check out Sony PlayStation’s site.
Posted on December 9, 2011 with Comments Off
Sprint has now announced that they are putting up the HTC Evo View 4G tablet on sale and it is now available for a low low price of $230 and guess what? It’s contract free! You’d only have to pay an additional $5 shipping and handling fee which totals to $235 and the tablet is yours.
As a reminder, the HTC Evo View features a 7-inch touchscreen with a pixel resolution of 1024 x 600 while a 1.5 GHz Qualcomm processor is under the hood. A 32GB internal storage is in place while a 5 megapixel and a 1.3 megapixel camera is fitted on it’s back and front respectively.
Posted on December 1, 2011 with Comments Off
Samsung has today announced and confirmed that they are rolling out with a volume bug fix for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus next week. A very good news for both the consumers and retail stores who have put on hold the selling of the device. There’s still no official date for the update but I guess one week is not a long time to wait for an update.
For those who don’t know, the bug involved the Galaxy Nexus adjusting the volume up and down by itself for no apparent reason and rendering the phone useless while this is happening.