If you didn't get enough mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we've opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This week brought a new LTE phone to Boost Mobile, hints of consolidation between Sprint and T-Mobile, and lastly, hints of what we might see at Nokia's upcoming 'innovation reinvented' event. These stories and more await. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore all that's happening in the mobile world for this week of September 23rd, 2013.
Warp 4G arrives at Boost Mobile for $200
T-Mobile CFO calls Sprint merger 'a logical ultimate combination'
Upcoming NFC tag and Asha phone leak
Other random tidbits
- Canadians can look forward to nationwide arrival of the Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Gear, Galaxy S4 Mini and Galaxy S III Mini on October 4th, with the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition to follow in November. Carriers for the note will include Note 3, Bell, Rogers, Telus, Eastlink, Mobilicity, MTS, SaskTel, Videotron and Wind Mobile. [MobileSyrup]
- Rogers has inked a deal with AT&T to provide LTE roaming in the US, but pricing is rather steep, which starts at $7.99 per day for 50MB. [Rogers]
- With its latest addition of 8 new LTE markets, AT&T now provides LTE coverage to 400 markets in the US. [Android Community]
- Songza, the free music discovery app that organizes songs around moods, is now available for Windows Phone 8. [Windows Phone Central]
- Wunderlist Pro for Android, iOS, the web and desktop now supports real-time commenting. [Wunderlist Blog]
- The Galaxy Trend 3 is now official for availability within China, which includes a 4.3-inch WVGA display, a dual-core 1.2GHz CPU, Android 4.2 and dual-SIM functionality. [Unwired View]
Must-read mobile stories
- AT&T CEO talks up plan for LTE Broadcast video network, remains light on specifics
- Apple sells nine million new iPhones in three days
- LG Vu 3 official: 5.2-inch 4:3 display, Snapdragon 800, 13MP camera, LTE-A
- Oppo N1 puts a 13MP camera on a hinge, comes with CyanogenMod extras
- Samsung ISOCELL smartphone camera sensors promise better colors in low-light
- Sony Xperia Z1 review: a high-spec cameraphone without the hump
[Mobile Miscellany photo credit: Thristian / Flickr]
Source : engadget
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