Aaron Baker

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Aaron Baker

With ten years of wireless experience under his belt, Aaron Baker is the guy to go to for all things technology. Since 2001 PhoneDog has been building a loyal audience and today is one of the most trusted brands in mobile news and technology. Known internationally as the “face of mobile phones,” Aaron is a former video producer and editor for PhoneDog and its accompanying YouTube channel and has appeared on FOX, AZ Family (KTVK), and local radio stations to talk technology. In addition to headlining campaigns for AT&T and Sprint, Aaron has starred in web commercials and promotional videos for Samsung Electronics, Best Buy Mobile, and Verizon Wireless. Aaron and his family live in Dallas.

Author's latest articles, videos, reviews and more...

BlackBerry Tour 9630 shows up on Bell's inventory list

If you're a BlackBerry user in the United States anxiously awaiting the launch of the Tour 9630, you're probably thinking to yourself "why does this matter to me?"  Even though it is coming from Bell...

My journey from BlackBerry, to iPhone, and back to BlackBerry

Though the avid PhoneDog readers are well aware of my preference for BlackBerry devices, few people outside of my Twitter followers knew that I spent last month with the iPhone in an attempt to...

BlackBerry Curve 8900 to cost $199 after mail-in rebate on AT&T

The guys over at Boy Genius Report have gotten their hands on the latest pricing sheet from AT&T (which is technically the Southwestern pricing sheet, but they assure us it's duplicated across...

Are you serious, Verizon? Yet another BlackBerry Storm OS "fails testing"

Ok, this is getting old now; and as a former BlackBerry Storm user, I really am beginning to feel for the users who have opted to stay with the stock Verizon firmware build (4.7.0.75).  First, the...

AT&T's $3-per-day unlimited prepaid calling plan launches, along with Samsung A177

It's certainly not the first prepaid provider to make its rates lower than its parent, but AT&T's new $3-per-day unlimited calling plan could be something to consider over the carrier's postpaid...

Well, how sweet: Verizon Wireless offers to shorten exclusivity periods to help rural carriers

We'd be willing to guess that the surprising goodwill exhibited in Verizon's latest move is nothing more than a PR stunt, but at any rate, rural carriers aren't impressed as of yet.  Verizon,...

Box pictures of Palm Pre surface; launch date announcement to come on May 19th?

If you've read our Palm Pre posts over the past few months, you know that we're a bit tired of the way that the device has been marketed to date.  Should the article by PreCentral (with rumor...

Breaking: BlackBerry Onyx/Driftwood coming to T-Mobile and AT&T?

In a sign that RIM employee Alain Segond von Banchet doesn't quite know what he's talking about, 2009 seems to be quite the year for new BlackBerry devices.  Crackberry and Engadget have obtained...

Weekly News In Review: BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8230 at Alltel, Boost Mobile expanding retail presence

Since we can't actively cover every news article that breaks (as much as we would love to), PhoneDog compiles various announcements and press releases that have been published throughout the week and...

Breaking: Verizon to launch BlackBerry Tour the week of July 13th?

Breaking news from the BlackBerry camp - if the latest rumors are to be believed, then the highly anticipated BlackBerry Tour 9630 could show up at Verizon Wireless stores as early as the week of...

Nokia announces the E52; offers stellar battery life

In the wireless world, there is nothing worse than being on an important conference call and realizing that your battery is about to die.  "No worries," you think to yourself, as you're in the car...

Tips and tricks for Nokia E71x power-users

Though the Nokia E71x launched on May 4th and is available at most AT&T stores, several Nokia S60 power-users have expressed their disappointment in the lack of customization options,...

Nokia launches E63 in black

Though the device is available in consumer-oriented red and blue colors, the Nokia E63 seemed to exclude an important market that its older brother, the E71, appealed to: the corporate market.  For (...

RIM Roundup: BlackBerry Curve 8520 gets reviewed, CEO confirms new Storm is on the horizon

WES 2009 is underway in Orlando, Florida as we speak, and PhoneDog is committed to covering the convention for you.  Naturally, the week has centered around BlackBerry products and services, leading...

Boost Mobile acknowledges text messaging issues; says all will be well on May 7th

Though "reliable" isn't necessarily the word that comes to mind when one thinks of text messaging on an iDEN network, problems begin to arise when a network of four million users start having...

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