Category: Sprint

Android Oreo for The HTC 10 on Sprint Rolling Out Today

HTC Vice President of Product Management, Mo Versi, has once again taken to Twitter to announced a new update for one of the company’s phones.  This time it is for the HTC 10 for customers of Sprint here in the United States.

The release of Oreo on the Sprint variant of the HTC 10 comes literally a month to the day after the build was released for the unlocked variant of the 2016 flagship phone.  That update just over 1.5GB in size so those of you who have the 10 on Sprint, you can expect a similarly sized update for your phone.

HTC U11 on Sprint To Get Updated to Android Oreo Starting Tomorrow

Good news for those of you who have the HTC U11 on Sprint here in the United States.  The Android Oreo update for the phone will start rolling out tomorrow according to HTC’s Mo Versi.

This announcement follows up the November 2017 release of the build for the unlocked variant of the phone.

Sprint Posts $48 Million Loss – Better Than Expected

Sprint, the US’ fourth largest carrier, has posted their fiscal 2nd quarter (calendar 3rd quarter) financial report today.  The report was better than analysts expected but the company still had a $48 million loss for the period ending September 30, 2017.  The company reported an operating income of $601 million with earnings of $2.7 billion before EBIDA.

The carrier added some 279,000 post-paid phones in the last quarter with 95,000 pre-paid net adds.  That is a massive swing from the same quarter in 2016 where the company reported 449,000 pre-paid losses.  The post-paid additions also represents 9 consecutive quarters that the carrier has increased subscriptions.

The carrier also reported that it has $6.4 billion in cash reserves with a total of $11.4 billion in liquidity.

 

It has been widely reported that Sprint has been struggling for years but new leadership and direction, as well as revamped advertising campaign, has brought refreshed hope for the carrier.

Sprint To Start Selling The Essential PH-1 Starting Today

For readers who are on Sprint and wanted to pick up the new Essential PH-1, today’s a good day.  Starting today, you can pick up the PH-1 from the carrier both online and in stores.  It will mark a turning point for availability of the phone as shipping from Essential has been slow and it has hasn’t even started from Amazon yet.

Sprint has a promotion running on their Sprint Flex Lease scheme.  Effectively you save 50% off the cost of the phone if you order now which drops the price of the phone to $14.58 per month for 12 months.  Using this program, you save about $260 according to the carrier. Want to buy it outright?  No problem.  You can do that from Sprint for $699.99.

Ookla Report Finds T-Mobile As The Fastest Mobile Network

Ookla, the company behind Speedtest, has released a report on the health of mobile networks here in the United States.  In that report, T-Mobile was deemed to have the best performing mobile network in the country, outscoring Verizon, AT&T and Sprint.

Speedtest, for those who don’t know, is a service that allows you to test the download and upload speed of your data connection (or Wi-Fi) from a website or their mobile app.

The report bases the information on a new Speed Score model that the company uses to measure the performance of mobile networks.

This year Ookla also introduced Speed Score to more accurately reflect the full breadth of networking experience on a given network. Speed Score incorporates low-end, median and top-end performance for both download and upload speed. It’s a comprehensive metric that combines all factors that matter to a good network experience into a single score.

Using this methodology, the test results should more accurately reflect what users can expect from a particular mobile network.

Sprint CEO Confirms LG V30+ Coming Soon

Yesterday at IFA in Berlin, LG announced their new flagship, the LG V30.  The stock V30 will come with 64GB of storage on board while the V30+ will have 128GB of storage.  Otherwise, these are the same phones.  Now Sprint has confirmed that they will be carrying the LG V30+ once it hits the market in the October timeframe.

Sprint’s CEO Marcelo Claure, took to Twitter yesterday to confirm that the that the larger storage variant will be coming to the carrier.

Of course, the biggest question mark on all of this is when exactly Sprint (and other US carriers for that matter) will see the V30.

US Carriers Outline Samsung Galaxy Note8 Pricing

With the Samsung Galaxy Note8 announced earlier this morning, the focus now turns to the carriers here in the United States as to what the pricing is going to be for their customers.  As for Samsung, they will be selling the Note8 unlocked for $960 and that is pretty much on par with carriers but with added payment options.

AT&T hasn’t explicitly called out their pricing for the Note8 at the time of this post but we do know that it will be $31.67 per month for 30 months.  If you order before September 14th, you get your choice of either a Gear 360 Camera or the Galaxy Foundation Kit which contains a 128GB EVO+ microSD card and wireless charging station.

June Android Security Update Arrives for The Galaxy S8 Lineup on Sprint

Sprint has released the June Android Security Update on their network for the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus.  The updates are 250MB in size and mostly consist of the security update but also have a few other minor performance improvements too.  For the S8, you are looking for build G950USQU1AQFJ while the S8 Plus will be getting version G955USQU1AQFJ.  The update is rollin g out now and should hit all devices over the course of the next week.

Along with the security updates, there are fixes for the Find My Mobile app as well as an LTE Roaming fix and a SMS fix for “(/5)OK”.

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