The Cell Phone Junkie Show #401
Samsung is getting set to announce the Galaxy S5, California is getting set to announce a smartphone kill switch, and how make an old cell phone your home phone. How to Contact us: How to Listen:

Samsung is getting set to announce the Galaxy S5, California is getting set to announce a smartphone kill switch, and how make an old cell phone your home phone. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Google sells Motorola, the FCC starts pushing for more digital services, and BlackBerry announces BlackBerry 10 version 10.2.1. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Verizon and AT&T make changes to their hardware upgrade programs, T-Mobile wants to become your bank, and speculation ramps up on the next iPhone. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
A US appeals court kills net neutrality, more rumors of a Sprint buyout of T-Mobile, and what Google's purchase of Nest could mean for the mobile industry. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
A deluge of new devices from the consumer electronics show, T-Mobile trying to shake up the US carrier market by paying your ETF, and AT&T would like companies to start “sponsoring” data. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
AT&T goes after T-Mobile with it’s latest promotion, Motorola drops the price of the Moto X, and CES 2014 kicks off this week. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
A look back at 2013 and a look ahead to what we can expect in 2014. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
More changes for BlackBerry amidst dismal quarterly earnings, Apple announces its agreement with China Mobile, and more KitKat updates for Motorola devices. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
The FCC removes the ban of using phones on planes, Sprint may be mulling a buyout of T-Mobile and Mickey’s back on Android. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
AT&T announces cheaper postpaid plans, Verizon announces a substantial increase in capacity, and Apple closes in on a deal with China Mobile. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
The DoD clears more airwaves for mobile networks, the Moto G goes on sale in the US and what does the future hold for 4G wireless networks. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
The FCC mulls inflight cell phone calling, Sprint to provide a free year of service to students, and Apple starts offering the unlocked iPhone 5S. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Verizon confesses to having LTE capacity issues, Apple begins selling the iPad mini with Retina display, and Google Play Music comes to iOS. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Blackberry dumps their CEO, Verizon announces it’s own branded Ellipses tablet, and Google brings push notifications to its iOS app. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
The FAA approves mobile devices to be used during all flight phases, Sprint announces Spark, and Google announces the Nexus 5. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Apple announces new iPads, Nokia announces new Lumias, and BlackBerry restarts cross-platform BBM distribution. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Google announces solid Q3 earnings, Verizon announces LTE deployments on AWS spectrum, and new Apple iPads coming this week. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
AT&T says voice over LTE is coming soon, T-Mobile announces free worldwide messaging and data roaming, and more speculation about the next Nexus. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Straight Talk comes clean on its throttling policies, iMessage woes plague Apple users and 10 great questions and comments. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Blackberry announces plans to go private, Apple announces new iPhone sales, and Google Voice now supports short codes. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
The NTIA wants you to be able to unlock your phone, BlackBerry releases the Z30 and Apple releases iOS 7. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Apple announces 2 new iPhones, Straight Talk now supports LTE, and the Nexus 7 LTE hits Google Play. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Microsoft buys Nokia, Samsung announces the Note 3, and break me off a piece of that Kit Kat. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
LTE in the UK starts to heat up, Apple announced an iPhone trade in program, and carrier shenanigans during device upgrades. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Steve Ballmer announces his retirement from Microsoft, the Moto X hits the street for AT&T and Pandora brings unlimited streaming music back to mobile. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
BlackBerry evaluating strategic alternatives, Verizon evaluating a Canadian presence, and we evaluate using a tablet as a phone. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Vodafone UK announces its LTE network plans, LG announces its G2 flagship handset and Google begins rolling out its Android Device Manager. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Motorola announces the Moto X, on again off again rumors of a retina display on the next iPad mini, and Starbucks goes all-in with Google. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Google announces a new version of Android and new hardware, Verizon and Motorola announce the next generation of Droid, and how Sprint has fallen behind with 4G deployments...again. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
AT&T and Verizon "Jump" into the early device upgrade game, a new Nexus tablet is right around the corner, and a Google Maps for iOS update brings support for the iPad. How to Contact us: How to Listen: