While Sprint furthers its plans to release new 4G LTE devices, something has to be cleared out in order to make room. A trusted source has shared a close look at Sprint’s updated End of Life (EOL) listing, which says the Now Network is ready to bid adieu several of Samsung’s Android devices. Over the next
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Sprint Samsung Conquer 4G Unboxing (video)
Man, do times change fast. Just over a year ago we saw the first US-market WiMax phone with dual cameras and video chat, Sprint’s Evo 4G. Evo was a top-shelf, hot commodity phone with an insane PR/marketing campaign behind it. Fast forward not quite 18 months and we’ve got Samsung’s Conquer 4G, a WiMax phone
Samsung Conquer 4G Coming to Sprint
Samsung and Sprint today announced a new 4G phone which will be the first to sell for under $100 on the carrier. Launching on Aug. 21st, the Samsung Conquer 4G will sell for $99.99 with a two-year agreement and after a $50 mail-in rebate. “The price of Samsung Conquer 4G makes Sprint’s 4G speeds accessible















