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  2. Sprint Offers Pre-Packaged Android App Sets - AOL

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    Sprint (S) is offering pre-packaged sets of Android Apps based on customers' interests, banking on the notion that smartphone users don't want to wade through the Android slush pile. Sprint ID ...

  3. Kyocera Echo - Wikipedia

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    The Kyocera Echo (sometimes referred to as Sprint Echo) is a smartphone manufactured by Kyocera of Japan, and distributed by Sprint in the United States. It runs the Google Android operating system. It was announced by Sprint on 7 February 2011, and released for sale 17 April 2011.

  4. Sprint Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sprint Corporation offered its MVNOs a program called the "Custom Branded Device Program", which gave MVNOs access to completely unbranded Android smartphones with no references to Sprint that the MVNO could then customize with its own branded apps and services through Sprint's Mobile ID and Mobile Zone products.

  5. Sprint Extends Push-to-Talk Capabilities to More Phones ... - AOL

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    Sprint Direct Connect Now, based on Qualcomm Inc.'s proven push-to-talk technology platform, effectively extends Sprint's growing push-to-talk franchise - with more than 1 million Sprint Direct ...

  6. Samsung M920 Transform - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung SPH-M920 (marketed as the Samsung Transform) is an Android smartphone manufactured by Samsung. It was announced on October 6, 2010 and released on October 10, 2010 for Sprint in the United States. The Samsung Transform was released using Android 2.1, but received an update to version 2.2.2 on March 25, 2011.

  7. Samsung Galaxy S II - Wikipedia

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    The phone was available via Sprint, and has a bigger capacity battery than the original S II. It was heavier than the original S II, at 130g. Samsung also reportedly shipped Galaxy S IIs for free, to several developers of the custom Android distribution CyanogenMod (particularly those who had maintained its ports for the Galaxy S with an intent ...

  8. Softcard - Wikipedia

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    The official Softcard app was available for NFC-compatible smartphones using the Android operating system and later on Windows Phone 8.1. On February 23, 2015, it was announced that Google—which had developed a competing system known as Google Wallet, backed by Sprint and MetroPCS—had acquired certain assets and intellectual property from ...

  9. Motorola i920/i930 - Wikipedia

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    With the i920 or the i930, one phone, one phone number can be used at any part of the world which has a GSM network. The phone won't be made available to either Boost Mobile or Southern Linc networks, given that Boost Mobile is a prepaid service and Southern Linc is a regional carrier serving mainly Alabama and Georgia.