Alex Wagner

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Alex Wagner

Editorial Director of News and Content for PhoneDog Media. Arsenal, beer, video games. Can be followed on Twitter at @alw. I participate in the Amazon Associates program, which means I may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links.

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MetroPCS discontinues $40 unlimited LTE plan

Looks like one of MetroPCS's unlimited LTE plans has bitten the dust. The carrier confirmed today that its $40 unlimited LTE plan, which included unlimited talk, text, mobile web and YouTube access...

Nokia Belle update may become available on February 8th

Late last month, Nokia announced that the Belle update for Symbian devices like the N8 and E7 would be rolling out in February, but the Finnish firm wasn't quite ready to offer an exact rollout date...

Verizon training documents reportedly tease shared data plans

We've heard Verizon say that it's working on shared data plans on a couple of times in the past, with CEO Lowell McAdam saying last month that 2012 could finally be the year that we see such an...

AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note landing February 19th for $299.99

AT&T didn't offer up any availability details for its Samsung Galaxy Note variant when it originally introduced the device at CES earlier this month, but today the carrier has remedied that...

Motorola RAZR Developer Edition with unlockable bootloader revealed for Europe, U.S. device coming too

Like to tinker with your Android handsets? Then you'll be interested in an announcement Motorola made today on its official blog. The company has revealed that it intends to release a version of the...

HTC Amaze 4G, Sensation 4G and a few other T-Mobile handsets reportedly nearing end-of-life status

Looks like a handful of T-Mobile handsets are nearing the end of their run on store shelves. A new photo sent to our amigos at TmoNews has revealed that the HTC Amaze 4G, HTC Sensation 4G, LG...

Sprint Galaxy Nexus sign-up page posted by Google

Excited about the fact that the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is making its way to Sprint, LTE and all? Then you'll want to mosey on over to Google's website, where you'll find a new sign-up page offering to...

Samsung Epic 2 appears in Cellebrite system with SPH-D705 model number

You know what handset we haven't heard about in a while? The Samsung Epic 2, successor to the Epic 4G and its sliding QWERTY keyboard on Sprint, which first popped up way back in June 2011 on a...

New Samsung Galaxy Tab to debut at MWC with 2GHz processor in tow?

A couple of days ago, we heard a rumor that Samsung's plans for Mobile World Congress may not include the debut of the Galaxy S III like many had anticipated. Bummer, right? Well if a new rumor from...

LG C2X rumored to be known as "3D MAX" when it debuts

Remember that LG Optimus 3D successor that we saw earlier this week? At the time, the device was being referred to by the name "CX2," but a new report has suggested that LG's got something slightly...

Sony's buyout of Sony Ericsson earns EU stamp of approval

Last October, it was announced that Sony would be buying Ericsson's portion of the Sony Ericsson joint venture for €1.05 billion ($1.39 billion) in an agreement that had been rumored just a few...

T-Mobile to begin offering increased support to unlocked iPhone owners

The iPhone is currently available on three of the four major U.S. carriers, with T-Mobile being the only operator that doesn't officially offer the device. That hasn't stopped over one million...

Image of ZTE V66 Android tablet surfaces ahead of Verizon debut

Remember the Verizon-bound ZTE V66 tablet that passed through the FCC with LTE support last month? At the time, the only information we had to go on about the looks of the slate was a plain FCC...

Jon Rubinstein decides to leave HP

Hot on the heels of HP detailing its plans to make release webOS into the arms of the open source community, a new report has revealed that former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein has decided to leave HP....

RIM CEO Thorsten Heins says "a lot of change" is happening, claims Android devices "are all the same"

New RIM CEO Thorsten Heins made some waves earlier this week when he said that he didn't feel that RIM didn't need any kind of drastic changes, which many took to mean that under Heins, RIM would...

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