Dialed In 116: MWC 2010 postmortem (podcast)

Our little Dialed In family is back together once again. After enduring some technical difficulties and travel nightmares, Kent and I are back from Barcelona, Spain, to join Nicole in the studio where we reflect on all the news from Mobile World Congress 2010. If there’s one takeaway from the show, it’s that software will play a primary role in this year’s smartphones, while hardware will take a backseat. In other news, AT&T is finally getting its first Android phone and Sprint’s WiMax devices are coming–but not as early as some say. All this plus the latest cell phone reviews on this week’s episode of Dialed In.


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News

MWC 2010 wrap-up

LG Arena comes to AT&T

Motorola Backflip to land at AT&T March 7

Sprint promises 4G phones in 2010, but not by summer

J.D. Power gives Verizon Wireless top marks for call quality

Reviews

Motorola Devour

Motorola H720

Jabra GO 6430

Upcoming reviews

HTC HD2 (unlocked)

Acer Liquid (unlocked)

iTech SolarVoice 908

iTech SolarCharger 906

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