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US Cellular ships first LTE smartphone: Samsung Galaxy S Aviator

Engadget - Welp, that didn't take long. Just weeks after US Cellular's first LTE device hit the shops (yeah, the Galaxy Tab 10.1), in flies the carrier's first 4G LTE smartphone. It's the Samsung Galaxy S Aviator -- otherwise known as the Droid Charge -- taking the crown, shipping today with a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus touchpanel, front-facing camera, Android 2.3.6 (Gingerbread), an eight-megapixel rear-facing camera, an HDMI output and access to Google Play (despite the deceased 'Market' logo shown on the press imagery above).

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LG V20 pre-orders begin at Sprint and US Cellular

Sprint and US Cellular are the final holdouts among the top five US wireless carriers who are now finally taking pre-orders for the LG V20 smartphone. They join AT&T, T-M0bile and Verizon Wireless who have already begun taking order for the Android 7.0 Nougat smartphone.

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US Cellular getting ready to launch Home Phone service

Engadget - Keen to capitalize on the ever-growing segment of landline cutters, US Cellular appears to be launching a home phone service similar to the Home Connect offerings by Verizon and Sprint. According to information we've received, all you have to do is plug in a regular cordless or corded phone into the provided base station and voilà -- you'll be able to make calls via US Cellular's wireless network instead.

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Sprint closes deal to buy US Cellular spectrum, adds 420,000 customers

Engadget - Sprint was clearly hungry for capacity when it bought spectrum from US Cellular last fall, and it's at last getting its fill -- some of it, at least -- by closing the deal today. The carrier has officially taken possession of 20MHz in airwaves across Midwestern cities like Champaign, Chicago and South Bend, as well as 10MHz in St. Louis.

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-Mezzo-3993d ago

Guess it's a good time to buy some shares, as they'll probably see a Profit jump.