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.

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AT&T: Quickfire pulled for charging issues

So, as much as we would like to believe that AT&T's Quickfire was pulled for other reasons, it appears that the company's official PR statement centers on the charging port.  The carrier will be...

Breaking: AT&T experiencing widespread data outages in Texas

Based on information provided by several tipsters, Engadget Mobile reported moments ago that various parts of Texas may be experiencing outages with AT&T.  Apparently, the issue centers around...

Three BlackBerry models score at the top of consumer survey

Being a BlackBerry lover, it gives me great pride to see Research In Motion claim three of the top ten spots in regards to the most popular phones in the US.  In a survey conducted by AvianResearch L...

AT&T removes Quickfire from store shelves due to "quality issues"

With the flood of phones on the market today, it is inevitable that some will have issues.  According to various sources, AT&T corporate stores have been told to stop selling the Quickfire, and...

Weekly News In Review: Palm Pre, RIM wins MWC award, Sprint reports Q4 loss

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...

AT&T and Pantech announce Matrix Pro

First there was the Pantech Duo, running Windows Mobile.  Then there was the Pantech Matrix ? more of a standard phone.  Now, in somewhat of a merge between the two devices, comes the Pantech Matrix...

Proposed Italian law may block Facebook access

Inspired by what the Italian government refers to as "those who justify or incite criminal behavior," a bill introduced by Senator Gianpiero D?Alia may block access to Facebook for some.  Apparently...

GSM Association wants all chargers to be standardized by 2012

Everyone has had the feeling at some point; that warm, fuzzy feeling you get when you purchase a new cell phone and finally get the new toy you've been wanting for some time.  Often times, the...

Oberthur Technologies announces motion detecting SIM card

Mobile World Congress is full of all kinds of goodies, but I'm not sure of the usability of something of this nature; or more importantly, if anyone would opt to use it.  Oberthur Technologies has...

Windows Mobile 6.5 announced at Mobile World Congress

Like anything else in the wireless business, speculation and industry rumors surrounded it, and today, Microsoft confirmed the existence of Windows Mobile 6.5 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. ...

Verizon to launch "Family & Friends," offering unlimited calling to 5 or 10 numbers

Like many of you reading this article, my first reaction to this news out of Big Red's camp was something to the effect of ?WHAT?  This is coming from VERIZON??  My friends, your eyes are not...

Weekly News In Review: Orange offering free BlackBerry service, Telenav coming to G1

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

Research in Motion ships its 50 millionth BlackBerry device

Just in case I don't say it enough, I?m a BlackBerry addict.  And as such, it gives me great pleasure to see that Research in Motion has shipped its 50 millionth BlackBerry device.  More importantly...

AT&T seeks to scoop up assets divested by Verizon's buyout of Alltel

If you remember back to when Verizon Wireless was in the process of purchasing Alltel, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandated various areas of divestiture in the US (in other words,...

Weekly News In Review: Verizon offers BOGO BlackBerry's, T-Mobile announces Samsung Memoir

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

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