The Cell Phone Junkie Show #371
Sprint and T-Mobile release new service plans and programs, AT&T announces plans to purchase Cricket, and a Windows Phone with a 41MP camera. How to Contact us: How to Listen:

Sprint and T-Mobile release new service plans and programs, AT&T announces plans to purchase Cricket, and a Windows Phone with a 41MP camera. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Nokia plans to buy out Siemens, the FCC says it’s OK for Softbank to buy Sprint, and you may soon be able to buy a Moto X. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
BlackBerry comes up short on quarterly earnings, Verizon boasts its 500th LTE market, and say goodbye to iDEN. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Testing LTE speeds across the country, more drama between Sprint, Dish and Clearwire and Facebook brings video to Instagram. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Apple announces iOS 7, Nokia manufactures its last Symbian device and iPhone users get Office Mobile via Office 365. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Controversy swirls about the government telephone record collection practices, FreedomPop announces new free mobile plans coming in late summer plus new hardware from ASUS and Samsung. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Clearwire postpones its shareholder vote on the proposed Sprint acquisition, a white Nexus 4, and multiple comments about Straight Talk. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Sprint announces its first tri-band LTE products, the Samsung Galaxy S4 gets some prepaid love and Evernote adds reminders. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Google I/O introduces multiple new products and services, BlackBerry and Nokia each announce new hardware and BBM is coming to Android and iOS. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
AT&T announces its new MVNO, Nokia announces the Lumia 928 and how your carrier effects device battery life. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
A new leader for the FCC, T-Mobile closes its merger with MetroPCS and Google Now comes to iOS. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
First quarter earnings start to roll in, FreedomPop announces a move to the Sprint EVDO network and the BlackBerry Q10 should be available in the US by the end of May. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Google says they’re working on “phones-plus, Dish network makes an offer for Sprint and Samsung will have the Galaxy S4 out by the end of April. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Facebook announces Home, AT&T announces a massive LTE expansion and Samsung announces the Mega line. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
T-Mobile launches new plans, new devices and a new network, BlackBerry announces surprising quarterly earnings, and multiple devices get updated to Jelly Bean. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Verizon announces the unification of messaging with tablet and desktop clients, T-Mobile becomes the “un-carrier”, and a cautionary tale of issues when switching carriers.How to Contact us:Call – +1206-203-3734 How to Listen:
Samsung announces the Galaxy S 4, the FCC approves T-Mobile’s acquisition of MetroPCS and rollover data comes to FreedomPop. How to Contact us:How to Listen:
The White House jumps into the unlocking debate, Verizon talks pure LTE handsets and more leaks leading up to this week's Galaxy S 4 announcement. How to Contact us:How to Listen:
New chipsets announced from Intel and Qualcomm, new devices from Asus and Nokia, and streaming music news from Spotify and Pandora. How to Contact us:How to Listen:
The FCC issues and order on signal boosters, the UK wraps up its LTE spectrum auction and Mobile World Congress begins. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Broadcom announces its first 4G chipset, LG announces new hardware and multiple bugs are discovered for iOS 6.1. How to Contact us:How to Listen:
The FCC discusses network changes following superstorm Sandy, the best prepaid data plans for tablets, and the winner of our ZAGGkeys Proplus contest. How to Contact us:How to Listen:
RIM is now BlackBerry, the iPad jumps to 128GB and Google extends an olive branch to Windows Phone toting Gmail users. How to Contact us:How to Listen:
Rumors of Google building it’s own wireless network, quarterly earnings a plenty, and rumors begin for the next iPhone and iPad. How to Contact us:How to Listen:
O2 will skip the charger when they sell you a phone, more details leak out on the BlackBerry Z10 and Facebook announces free calling through their messenger app. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
News and Devices from the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show.
This special edition of The Cell Phone Junkie Podcast covers the news from media day at CES 2013. Mickey Papillon is joined by a large crew from Mobile Nations to cover the news, devices and software.
Android and iOS now account for nearly 90% of all smartphones in the US, Sprint may launch it’s own pay as you go service soon, and Apple’s Do Not Disturb runs into problems with the New Year.
Samsung plans for half a billion phones next year, Google offers free Gmail calling for another year and your questions to wrap up 2012.
AT&T picks up AWS and WCS spectrum in over 600 markets, our first glimpse at the new BlackBerry 10 hardware and Google announces scan and match for Google Music.