NFL Mobile Live Coming to Palm Pre August 1st
http://www.precentral.net/nfl-mobile-live-coming-palm-pre-august-1st
New in the App Catalog: Spaz gets Photo Integration, and other updates.
Hey yall we gettin 4g before anyone else!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sprint Outsources Network Operations to Ericsson, is LTE in Their Future?
http://www.precentral.net/sprint-outsources-network-operations-ericsson-lte-their-future
On another note - Steve Jobs bought me a Palm Pre!
I bought a macbook pro and there is a rebate for a ipod up to $229 - i bought a ipod touch 8gb - im selling that shit and getting the rebate.
Pre - $299 - $100 rebate - $210 for the ipod touch = $10 Apple paid me to sell the touch and get a Pre
Oh yeah hey yall - I got a ipod I always use when workin out or driving and I just tested out my Pre for listening to music instead- that shit blew the ipod out of the water in sound quality wtf?
Battery life is shit
aint no test like a real world road trip using gps and listening to music
gps alone killed my 50% of my battery in a little over an hour
http://www.precentral.net/nfl-mobile-live-coming-palm-pre-august-1st
A Sprint support page indicates that NFL Mobile Live will be coming to the Palm Pre on August 1st. We just heard that we should be able to expect webOS 1.1 within a month, but we didn't know if it would come with more apps. We can't say for sure that NFL Mobile Live will come with 1.1, but it seems like a solid guess to us. In the comments on that 1.1 post, DSulls points us to a Sprint Support site about NFL Mobile live for the Palm Pre, indicating some excellent news:
* NFL Mobile Live will be delivered via an OTA Update
* It will be pre-loaded on all Palm Pre phones on August 1st
Similar to Sprint's NASCAR app, NFL mobile live allows you to get live audio of every regular season game, Live video of certain NFL Network games, and live NFL Network video 24/7. Not to mention "Red Zone Alerts" to let you know when a team is likely to score. Since Sprint requires an Everything Data plan, there won't be any additional charge for the app.
Color this Vikings-fan-in-Florida excited, following my precious Purple will soon be a lot easier.
New in the App Catalog: Spaz gets Photo Integration, and other updates.
Another day for updates and no new apps... Update for Tweed, Spaz, AccuWeather and LikeMe Mobile.
Like the title says, Spaz at last added Photo Integration/Twitpic to their application in build v0.5.0! I'm sorry, Tweed, I'll play with Spaz for a little while now.
Release Note for Tweed (Note: Update for Photo Integration happening this week for Tweed)
Hey yall we gettin 4g before anyone else!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sprint Outsources Network Operations to Ericsson, is LTE in Their Future?
http://www.precentral.net/sprint-outsources-network-operations-ericsson-lte-their-future
The story here is very 'inside baseball' but bear with us just a little bit as we try to work through Sprint's most recent announcement. The essence is that Sprint is handing over all network operations to Ericsson - which is to say:
Ericsson assumes responsibility for the day-to-day services, provisioning and maintenance for the Sprint-owned CDMA, iDEN and wireline networks
Sprint keeps ownership of their network assets -- but honestly they have less of a stake than you might think there since they sold off a bootload of towers one year ago and leased service back. 6,000 Sprint employees will become Ericsson employees (and we wouldn't be surprised to hear about layoffs in the near future), but customer service and technical support will remain in-house. Apparently the deal has been in the works for a long time.
For Sprint customers, here are what we think the implications are:
* the potential for better network quality as Ericsson has been doing this sort of thing all over the planet for a very long time
* the possibility that Sprint's 4G plans will include both WiMAX and LTE.
The first point is exciting but a little scary (Ericsson could botch it up, after all). The second point is, well, surprising. Verizon and AT&T are both committed to moving to LTE (which is a GSM technology at heart, basically), but many had wondered whether Sprint would try to push out WiMAX handsets. InformationWeek implies it's a possibility, as does gigaom. Then again, Sprint CTO Barry West wasn't too keen on the technology back in April.
If nothing else, it's something to watch. Sprint seems to be turning themselves into more and more of a services middleman instead of a traditional cell carrier. They're spinning off physical assets faster than a dervish -- WiMAX went to Clearwire (with Sprint as a 51% investor), lots of towers went to TowerCo (with Sprint leasing service), and now the maintenance of their core network technology has gone to Ericsson.
It all lowers Sprint's operating costs, sure, but the relentless march of technology is very good at cutting out the middle man -- and Sprint is looking more and more like the Middle Man of wireless service. We're not going to call them an MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) in all but name, but we're not going to say you're wrong if you do.
On another note - Steve Jobs bought me a Palm Pre!
I bought a macbook pro and there is a rebate for a ipod up to $229 - i bought a ipod touch 8gb - im selling that shit and getting the rebate.
Pre - $299 - $100 rebate - $210 for the ipod touch = $10 Apple paid me to sell the touch and get a Pre

Oh yeah hey yall - I got a ipod I always use when workin out or driving and I just tested out my Pre for listening to music instead- that shit blew the ipod out of the water in sound quality wtf?
Battery life is shit

gps alone killed my 50% of my battery in a little over an hour