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US Cellular Galaxy Note II already up for pre-order

, Sep 21st 2012 Discuss [0]

Samsung's popular and impressive looking Galaxy Note II was finally announced earlier this week as coming to all major US carriers. It was good news indeed, but none of the carriers have made any formal announcements -- except for US Cellular. They are planning to beat the others to the punch this time around and have already announced pricing ($299) and a late October launch. And now they're up for pre-order. Read The Full Story

US Cellular Galaxy Note II priced at $300 for late-October launch

, Sep 19th 2012 Discuss [0]

Samsung's Galaxy Note II may be confirmed for all "major" US carriers, but so far only US Cellular has put its money where its mouth is and announced a price for the 5.5-inch phablet. The 4G LTE version of the phone is headed to US Cellular stores in late October, the carrier has confirmed, priced at $299.99 with new, two-year agreement. Read The Full Story

US Cellular brings Motorola Electrify 2 and Defy XT to the hardcore public

, Aug 1st 2012 Discuss [0]

It's time to get hardcore on the Motorola tip with your favorite 5th-place carrier in the United States, US Cellular. There are two new devices being revealed this week, the first being the Electrify 2, a Motorola device that takes everything that's great about Motorola's newest line of RAZR and ATRIX devices and puts it in a slightly different casing. The second device is a rough-and-tumble smartphone by the name of Defy XT, another Motorola smartphone that looks rather similar to the Defy, a Motorola smartphone sold by T-Mobile. Read The Full Story

US Cellular Samsung Galaxy S III hits tomorrow

, Jul 10th 2012 Discuss [0]

This week the folks at US Cellular have revealed that their Samsung Galaxy S III will be available online starting tomorrow with in-store units arriving by the end of the week. This version of the Samsung Galaxy S III is 4G LTE capable just like the Verizon and AT&T versions of the device, albeit with a much smaller coverage area until the carrier ramps up their towers across the nation. You’ll still get the same 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, 8 megapixel camera on the back, and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich inside.

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HTC One V hits US Cellular today

, Jul 3rd 2012 Discuss [0]

Today you'll be able to head on down to your local US Cellular outlet and pick up no less than the smallest of the three HTC One devices on the market, the HTC One V. This device was announced alongside the HTC One X and One S earlier this year in Barcelona at Mobile World Congress and we've had our fair share of a look at each and every one of them. This device works with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, has Beats Audio embedded within, and will be yours for less than $200 this afternoon. Read The Full Story

Samsung Galaxy S III USA carrier prices and dates collected

, Jun 18th 2012 Discuss [0]

This month we're getting more and more excited about the eventual USA release of the Samsung Galaxy S III than ever before - so much so that it seems like a perfect time to make a list of each of the places we'll be seeing the device pop up. Let's have a look at how Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and U.S. Cellular are going to be pushing the device this summer, and let's decide on which carrier we're going to go with in the end - or at least here before we actually get to see the devices for ourselves. Read The Full Story

US Cellular Galaxy S III pre-orders begin June 12th

, Jun 4th 2012 Discuss [0]

Verizon definitely seems to have caused a stir, with carriers left right and center all announcing their pre-order and sales intentions for the Galaxy S III this morning. Now US Cellular has stepped up to the plate to offer up its own information. Pre-orders for the handset start June 12th, with the phone available to buy online and in retail stores starting sometime in July. Read The Full Story

Samsung teams with US Cellular for LTE hotspot

, May 17th 2012 Discuss [0]

This week we're seeing another step in the rolling out of US Cellular's LTE network here in the United States with a brand new Samsung hotspot. If this hotspot looks familiar, it certainly should, as its essentially the same unit as we've seen previously working with Verizon - that same hotspot Google gave away at Google I/O 2011, in fact. This hotspot will in your hands working exclusively with US Cellular's brand of LTE soon. Read The Full Story

US Cellular joins other carriers in ending absurd overage data fees

, May 4th 2012 Discuss [6]

US Cellular has finally woken up to reality and ended its exorbitant fees for customers who consumed more data on their mobile device than their monthly plan allowed. Of course, if you're a US Cellular customer, you'll still be smacked with a fee if you exceed what your plan allots, but it won't be nearly as outrageous as what it used to be. Read The Full Story

US Cellular debuts Samsung Galaxy S Aviator with LTE

US Cellular has revealed its first LTE smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S Aviator, promising up to 10x the download speeds as 3G devices and a $99.99 promotional price. Pairing its 4G connectivity with a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus touchscreen, the Galaxy S Aviator isn't likely to deliver any hardware surprises seeing as how used to Galaxy S II variants we are, but it's quite an improvement for US Cellular customers all the same. Read The Full Story

US Cellular’s first LTE device launches today, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 LTE for $399

, Mar 22nd 2012 Discuss [0]

Back in February US Cellular detailed the plan for their 4G LTE rollout and announced the first two devices to receive such honor. Those being the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 LTE, and the Galaxy S Aviator (DROID Charge). Starting today the tablet is finally available in stores and online. Head below for more details and to get yours today. Read The Full Story

HTC One V heading to Metro PCS, Virgin Mobile and US Cellular

, Feb 27th 2012 Discuss [1]

HTC recently announced a trio of Android handsets at MWC 2012 in a new "One" series, which includes the One X, One S, and the One V. The One X is heading to AT&T, the One S is set for T-Mobile, but the cheaper One V's destination remained a mystery. Well, now it looks like the device is being prepped for Metro PCS, Virgin Mobile, and US Cellular, according to PhoneScoop citing an HTC spokesperson, although no official announcements have been made just yet. Read The Full Story

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