Android Overload: Verizon Wireless Introduces New Trade-In Program, HTC Rezound Only $150 At Amazon Wireless and More
Chris Chavez
Greetings, Phandroids! I hope you all had a great weekend because it’s time for more and news and with that — comes the Android Overload. Here, we’ve gathered all the top news stories from throughout the day that didn’t quite make it onto our front page. But we’ve placed them conveniently here to make sure nothing got by without you seeing it first. If you find an interesting article, feel free to leave your thoughts. See y’all tomorrow! Night.
Verizon Wireless launches new trade-in program for used smartphones. [ZDNet]
The problem behind Verizon’s Galaxy Nexus reception issue has been discovered. [AnandTech]
Cricket gets the Huawei Mercury (Glory). $250 contract-free. [Cnet]
BT comes after Google for patent infringement. [TechCrunch]
Senate antitrust chairman asks FTC to look into Google and Android. [Electronista]
HTC Rezound is only $150 at Amazon Wireless for new customers and upgrades. [AmazonWireless]
Ubuntu makes its way to the Nook Tablet. [Engadget]
LightSquared faces new problem. May soon run out of money. [VentureBeat]
Rogers Canada shows off new videos for Motorola Razr. [AndroidSite]
Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet help push Android’s tablet share to 40%. [eWeek]
White Galaxy Note lands in South Korea. [SammyHub]
Different versions of the Galaxy Nexus receive software updates from different sources. [The Verge]
The MyTouch 4G Slide has gotten quick maintenance upgrade. [TmoNews]