Sprint has announced that it will be launching the Samsung Galaxy S4 mini and Galaxy Mega 6.3 on November 8th, and that both devices will support the new Sprint Spark tri-band LTE network. Sprint Spark is an enhanced LTE network designed to achieve high data speeds, coverage, and throughput by combining three bands of 4G LTE wireless spectrum, and both Samsung devices will support this network, though the Galaxy Mega will get support via a software update post-launch.
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Showing posts with label galaxy s4 mini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label galaxy s4 mini. Show all posts
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Saturday, 26 October 2013
Verizon Galaxy S4 mini confirmed to carry carrier logo on home button
Back when we first got an unofficial glimpse at Verizon’s Galaxy S4 mini, we were disappointed to find that the carrier had decided to put its logo on the home button, like it did with the Galaxy Note II last year (and thankfully didn’t with the Note 3). However, we were still hoping against hope that this wouldn’t come to pass, but unfortunately, it’s really happening – Verizon has tweeted confirmation of the S4 mini’s launch on their network after Samsung’s announcement yesterday, and its ugly logo is painfully visible on the front.
Friday, 18 October 2013
Snapdragon 800-powered flip phone (SM-W2014) And Verizon’s Galaxy S4 mini pass through FCC
Samsung galaxy s4 mini along with snapdragon 800 power flip visited
Fcc and it seems they both made it through. Verizon variant of the Galaxy S4
mini (SCH-i435) entered the market after passing the Bluetooth certification
and we can expect it appearing again in market’s along with variants of Sprint
and AT&T.
Monday, 14 October 2013
Galaxy S4 zoom announced for South Korea

Sunday, 13 October 2013
Verizon’s Galaxy S4 mini passes Bluetooth certification as SCH-i435L
Well, looks like Sprint and AT&T aren’t the only US carriers preparing to bring the Galaxy S4 mini to its customers – evleaks has followed up the reveal of the Sprint and AT&T variants with an image of the Verizon variant, and boy, those who were actually looking forward to the phone on Verizon aren’t going to be happy. Why? Because there’s a Verizon logo on the home button of the device, like the one that defaced the Galaxy Note II last year. Sad face.
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