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Android Overload: Sprint Ending Picture Mail Online Storage, Galaxy S Advanced Up For Pre-order on Clove and More

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Being that it’s impossible for us to write up every article that passes by our desks, we’ve got the ‘ol Android Overload to take care of that problem. It’s here we gather all those stories into a bowl of Android/mobile news for you to dig into. Find a good read? Share your thoughts down below!

  • Shazam will factor into several Super Bowl ads to create a more interactive advertising experience. [TechCrunch]
  • Gingerbread is now rolling out to LG Optimus 3D handset on Canada’s Rogers. [IntoMobile]
  • Verizon systems now pointing toward February 10th for DROID 4? [Droid-Life]
  • AT&T will offer the Huawei MediaPad to business customers tomorrow. [Electronista]
  • Koodo Mobile in Canada to increase rates by $5. [MobileSyrup]
  • New super bright LED’s technology could be coming to your next device from STMicro. [Gizmodo]
  • Sony Xperia S and Xperia Arc S photo comparison. [Se-nse.net]
  • Sprint killing off Picture Mail online storage April 30th. [BriefMobile]
  • Clove offers up Galaxy S Advanced for pre-order. [Clove]
Chris Chavez
I've been obsessed with consumer technology for about as long as I can remember, be it video games, photography, or mobile devices. If you can plug it in, I have to own it. Preparing for the day when Android finally becomes self-aware and I get to welcome our new robot overlords.

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  1. Who doesn’t love the smell of broken links in the morning! 
    [Se-nse.net]

  2. I caught so many ex gf’s cheating with sprint picture mail

  3. Sprint keeps discontinuing features I never knew they had.

    1. I think that explains why they’re discontinuing them? =p

      1. I never really use it either however, I have checked it out a few times, and it is kind of a nice feature. But yea, dont waste time/resources/$$ on stuff that isn’t being utilized.  Push on with Network Vision and gets some decent advertising.

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      2. Well if they put just a bit of advertising into it/made it easier to find, I’m sure more people WOULD be using it. Googling “sprint picture mail” doesn’t yield a direct link to the login page, at least not on the 1st or 2nd pages of results. You either have to use a more specific search term (which some people might not think to do) or click the 1st result (support.sprint.com…) which then has a link to the picture mail login page. Up until 2 years ago when I was perusing the Sprint support forums, I didn’t know they had it either, and I’ve been with them for at least 9 years.

        1. Sprint advertise? lol However, they did just sign a new firm for advertising.. so maybe will see some changes.  They probably did this just in time for Network Vision.. LTE.. advertising (IMO). 

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