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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Sprint CEO quiets rumors of a switch to LTE

With both Verizon and AT&T electing to use LTE for their 4G networks, there has been some speculation that Sprint would make the switch from WiMAX to LTE, especially with Clearwire's recent...

Motorola DEFY spotted roughing it in the wild

The Motorola DEFY is hitting T-Mobile in just a few short days, but strangely, we haven't seen it leak nearly as often as its Android brethren.  Luckily, the DEFY has decided to give us a treat...

DROID 2 Global to come in black and white varieties for $199.99, T-Mobile Comet priced at $149.99

So we know that the DROID 2 Global is going to have a couple of different SKUs when it finally launches, but just what is the difference between the two?  Originally it was thought that there would...

Apple sues Motorola over alleged multi-touch patent infringement

Motorola and Apple haven't exactly had the best relationship lately, and today things are getting even more complicated.  After Moto announced earlier this month that it was suing Apple for patent...

More PlayStation Phone images and details emerge

The PlayStation Phone has been quite a hot topic ever since it leaked a few days ago, and now it's about to get even hotter.  More images and details of the PlayStation Phone have leaked out and, as...

Verizon iPhone "confirmed" for early 2011 once again

Verizon iPhone rumors used to be a dime a dozen, but now it seems that Verizon iPhone confirmations are even more prevalent.  The latest confirmation comes from Fortune, who claims that, yes, the...

DROID 2 discontinued by Best Buy to make way for its Global successor

We heard last month that the DROID 2 could be discontinued to make way for the DROID 2 Global, and today it looks like that process has begun.  As you can see in the image leaked to Droid-Life, the...

Android 2.3 About Phone screenshot leaks to the masses?

Hungry for some more Gingerbread-related news?  Of course you are!  Today we've got a possible About Phone screen showing that Android 2.3 is present, which is rumored to be the version number of...

Verizon rebate form includes Pre 2, Continuum, and double the DROID 2 Global

Rebate forms may not seem like one of the most exciting leaked documents in the world, but when they reveal information about unannounced handsets, we tend to perk our ears and check them out.  The...

Nokia moves 110 million phones in Q3 while Apple sees 90 percent growth

Apple may or may not be releasing the white iPhone 4 some time in spring 2011, but in the mean time, they're not having any issue moving plenty of the other iPhone models.  According to a new report...

XPERIA X10 Android 2.1 update finally coming on October 31st

So you're a Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 owner that salivated at the video of Android 2.1 running on your beloved handset, but you're disappointed that there was no solid release date for the upgrade? ...

Samsung Galaxy Tab passes the FCC in a WiFi-only flavor

When the WiFi-only Samsung Galaxy Tab leaked in a Best Buy ad, there were a few naysayers that still didn't believe the device's existence.  The latest news about the Tab should quiet the non-...

Sprint poll pits four mobile platforms against one another

Sprint may be igniting the flames of a fanboy war with a new survey posted on the carrier's website.  On their community forums, Sprint has posted a poll question asking its customers which mobile...

Verizon intros new data plans, testing unlimited talk and text to any network

Right on schedule, tiered data has made its way to a second carrier here in the U.S.  Verizon has introduced their new tiered data offerings, and thankfully, you smartphone owners out there won't...

Verizon settles with FCC, will cut customers a $52.8 million check

Earlier this month Verizon said they would be refunding $90 million to customers for wrongful data charges, but now it seems that Verizon's check to the public is going to be a tad smaller.  In an...

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