Aaron Baker

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Aaron Baker

With ten years of wireless experience under his belt, Aaron Baker is the guy to go to for all things technology. Since 2001 PhoneDog has been building a loyal audience and today is one of the most trusted brands in mobile news and technology. Known internationally as the “face of mobile phones,” Aaron is a former video producer and editor for PhoneDog and its accompanying YouTube channel and has appeared on FOX, AZ Family (KTVK), and local radio stations to talk technology. In addition to headlining campaigns for AT&T and Sprint, Aaron has starred in web commercials and promotional videos for Samsung Electronics, Best Buy Mobile, and Verizon Wireless. Aaron and his family live in Dallas.

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Sprint's EOL list leaked, contains information about Palm Pre launch

Palm Pre fans, bolster your savings accounts and take note: the folks over at Boy Genius Report have snagged Sprint's end-of-life list, and it holds some very interesting dates:Device Name |...

Fido launches BlackBerry Pearl 8100 - a bit behind schedule

I?m not hating on the BlackBerry Pearl 8100.  After all, it was the first BlackBerry to include a camera, but that was two years ago.  So, needless to say, when Fido announced the availability of the...

T-Mobile wins 2009 J.D. Power Customer Care Award, snatching it back from Verizon

If you were T-Mobile, you had to have been upset last year, when Verizon Wireless received the 2008 J.D. Power Customer Care award.  T-Mobile, always priding itself in superior customer service,...

BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230 shows up with Verizon logo

Though the phone hasn't been wildly successful on T-Mobile to date, it appears that Verizon Wireless is gearing up to launch the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230 (the XX30 designation refers to a CDMA...

LG Neon to arrive on AT&T shelves soon

Texting-happy teens will be pleased to see the LG Neon, the latest phone to be in line for an upcoming release on AT&T.  Sporting a 2.4-inch touch sensitive screen and a sliding QWERTY keyboard,...

AT&T Mobility sales representatives appear set to strike on February 8th

Uh oh, this is not good for AT&T Mobility customers.  Benefits and compensation are two very important things to anyone in the work force, and if the latest news coming through the wire comes to...

Dell to offer smartphones as early as next month?

Regardless of your personal viewpoint regarding the company, let's come to a general consensus: Apple revolutionized the concept of a wireless telephone; and furthermore, set the bar for any and all...

Weekly News In Review: BlackBerry Storm costs more than iPhone 3G, MetroPCS launches myMetro

Since we can't actively cover every news article that breaks, PhoneDog compiles various news announcements that have been published throughout the week and places it in one easy to read article. ...

Kogan to offer perks to those who preordered the Agora

Due to the limited number of Android devices in the marketplace, enthusiasts across the world were gearing up for the launch of the Kogan Agora and Agora Pro, when suddenly, citing compatibility...

Acer smartphone to debut at Mobile World Congress

Despite the flood of Windows Mobile devices on the market, we knew that Acer was going to release a smartphone in early 2009, however it appears as if we'll be able to get a first-hand glance when it...

BlackBerry Storm's software flaws is the "new reality," according to RIM's co-CEO

I'm as much of a RIM supporter as any BlackBerry addict is, however according to their playbook, when your flagship device is launched with numerous software and hardware flaws, it's okay to tell the...

Huawei to show off Android phone at Mobile World Congress

When most Americans hear the name Huawei, they believe that it's someone saying ?Hawaii? the wrong way.  Contrary to this assumption, the Chinese manufacturer is very popular outside of the US (at...

T-Mobile to release BlackBerry Curve 8900 to business customers first

Just as BlackBerry addicts across the United States were gearing up for T-Mobile's launch of the Curve 8900 and preparing to retire their antiquated 8320's (myself included), BerryReporter has...

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