Nicole Lee

The 411: Data talk and music transfer

Welcome to the 411, my Q&A column answering all your questions about cell phones and cell phone accessories. I receive plenty of questions about these subjects via e-mail, so I figured many of you might have the same questions, too. At times, I might solicit answers from readers if I’m stumped. Send your questions and …

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FCC Fridays: Two weeks worth

We missed the FCC filings for the past couple of weeks, so this week’s listing will be extra-long. We noticed quite a number of Samsung phones as usual, as well as a few ZTE and Huawei handsets. Because the FCC has to certify every phone sold in the United States, not to mention test its SAR rating, the agency’s online …

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FCC questions Verizon over ETF hike

There was a lot of hue and cry last month when Verizon raised its early termination fees for “advanced devices” to $350, and understandably so. Even with $10 decrease with each month of service, that’s quite a large sum to pay in case you need to get out of your contract before the time is up. It appears the FCC …

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Android 2.0.1 for Droid users coming soon

Verizon just informed us that Google released an SDK for Android 2.0.1 Thursday, which means those who have a Motorola Droid can expect a free over-the-air upgrade to their phone in the “coming weeks.” Some updates include an improvement to the camera’s auto-focus and the phone’s voice reception. There’s still no news on the exact dates the new firmware will …

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Sprint to phase out QChat

Sanyo Pro-700 Sanyo It was back in April 2008 that we saw Sprint Nextel come out with a bevy of new QChat phones like the Sanyo Pro-700 and the LG LX400, which were designed to offer push-to-talk interoperability between CDMA and iDEN networks. Now, however, it seems that Sprint is doing away with its QChat offerings altogether, in favor of …

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Dialed In Podcast 104: Visit from Asia

Now playing: Watch this: Ep. 104: Visit from Asia 39:40 We have special guest Damian Koh from CNET Asia joining us on today’s show. He answers our questions about the cell phone market in Asia, and surprisingly, he tells us he actually envies us for the phones that are available only in the U.S. We also discuss the Motorola Droid, …

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Dialed In Podcast 102: We’ve got the Droid

Yes, we actually have the Motorola Droid in the house, and we couldn’t be more excited about it. We dish about Verizon’s new Android phone and what it means for the Android platform in general. We also talk about the latest Sony Ericsson phones and go over the week’s reviews. Podcast Your browser does not support the audio element. Subscribe …

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Casio G’zOne Rock is made for the outdoors

After seeing the Casio G’zOne Brigade at the Verizon Wireless event a few weeks ago, we had thought that would be the only G’zOne product we would see for a while. It turns out Casio and Verizon have been working on yet another rugged phone, and it’s the Casio G’zOne Rock, which looks a lot like a successor to the …

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AT&T reveals the LG Shine II

LG Shine II LG LG and AT&T announced Monday a successor to its LG Shine slider handset, the LG Shine II. It’s just as glossy and reflective as its predecessor, complete with a 2.2-inch mirror LCD. Features include a music player with a customizable equalizer, stereo Bluetooth, the typical messaging features, GPS, and a 2.0-megapixel camera. The Shine II will …

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HTC Passion rumors heat up

We’ve seen the Motorola Droid and the HTC Droid Eris from Verizon Wireless so far, but apparently there is a third Verizon Android handset waiting in the wings, if rumors are to be believed. Rumors are that it will be the HTC Passion, which is supposedly powered by a 1GHz Snapdragon chipset (the Passion might also be called the Dragon). …

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