Alex Wagner

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Alex Wagner

Editorial Director of News and Content for PhoneDog Media. Arsenal, beer, video games. Can be followed on Twitter at @alw. I participate in the Amazon Associates program, which means I may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links.

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Nexus S 4G to begin getting WiMAX speed-boosting update on July 25th

Get ready, Nexus S 4G owners. Sprint just announced that your beloved WiMAX smartphone will be getting an update on July 25th, aka next Monday, that'll not only bump the Nexus S 4G up to Android 2.3...

LG's Android and Windows Phone 7 lineup for the second half of 2011 leaked?

LG Prada K2, LG Victor If you've got a thing for leaked renders of unannounced smartphones, then today is your day, my friend. The folks over at Pocketnow have secured images of what they're saying...

White iPod touch front panel leaks while LG Display CEO outs Retina Display for next iPad?

Ready to begin wrapping up the week with some more Apple rumor fun? Let's just dive right in. First up is a report from the folks at 9to5Mac, who have posted leaked photos of an iPod touch front...

Motorola DROID Bionic shown off in new Amazon accessory shots

Well, well, well. What do we have here? It seems that Amazon has just given us a clear look at the redesigned Motorola DROID Bionic, courtesy of some accessory pages thrown up on its site. As you...

Verizon adds 2.2 million customers in Q2, names Lowell McAdam as new CEO

Hot on the heels of AT&T posting its Q2 2011 numbers for all to see, Verizon has gone ahead and done the same. Total operating revenues for Verizon finished at $27.5 billion in Q2, a 2.8 percent...

Mysterious HTC Ruby caught uploading photos to Flickr

Ready for a good, old-fashioned mystery? The photos you're looking at above and below were uploaded to Flickr today and, according to the data included with the images, they were taken with a device...

BlackBerry Bold 9930 teases its Verizon boot screen in leaked photo

Last month, a leaked Sprint inventory sheet revealed that the BlackBerry Bold 9930 would soon be making its way to the Now Network, and now a leaked photo has revealed that Verizon, too, will likely...

Motorola Defy+ packs an improved processor and AT&T compatibility?

In the market for a new AT&T Android phone but want something tad more rugged than the recently-announced Nexus S? The Motorola Defy+ may be right up your alley. According to a report from This...

T-Mobile G2x Gingerbread update available via LG update tool

Well, this is a bit of a surprise. After months of waiting for the T-Mobile G2x to get its own taste of Android 2.3 Gingerbread, the update has finally be made available via LG's own software update...

T-Mobile Wildfire S coming August 3rd with Android 2.3 and $79.99 price tag

T-Mobile recently fleshed out its low- to mid-range Android lineup with devices like Samsung's Exhibit 4G and Gravity Smart, and today it was announced that HTC will soon add its own affordable...

AT&T Nexus S officially hitting July 24th for $99.99, pre-orders kick off today

Good news, AT&T users! Google and Samsung just announced that the Nexus S, which has already hit T-Mobile and Sprint, will be available in an AT&T-compatible version beginning July 24th. The...

LG: G2x Gingerbread update due "by summer"

Ready for another round of "Good News, Bad News," everyone? First up, the good news: LG has come forward with an official statement on the Android 2.3 Gingerbread update for the G2x. The bad news?...

AT&T adds 1.1 million subscribers in Q2 2011, sells a total of 5.6 million smartphones

It's that time of the year again: time for companies to give us their financial numbers from the previous quarter and let us know just how they performed. Today AT&T shared its numbers with us...

Leaked Motorola DROID Bionic webpage teases $299.99 on-contract price [UPDATED]

Check it out, folks. What you're looking at up above is said to be an early version of DROID Does page dedicated to Motorola's DROID Bionic that's reportedly going live the first week of August. And...

Sprint to slash the amount of bloatware found on future devices

Sprint last month pledged to continue to allow the easy removal of bloatware on its Android devices in the future, a practice that started on the EVO 3D and made quite a few consumers happy. The...

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