The Verge- Responding to the call for smaller flagship-caliber smartphones, HTC is today introducing the One mini, a 4.3-inch version of its leading Android handset, the One. The physical design and onboard software remain unchanged, however HTC is aiming to price the One mini "two price points below the HTC One" and making a few downgrades en route to that goal.
Sprint admits in a recent filing that its LTE network is dramatically worse than all of its competitors. It’s doing so as part of the regulatory process to approve Sprint’s merger with T-Mobile, according to analyst Walt Piecyk.
Qualcomm technology and AT&T's network could provide better connectivity for drones, opening the door to delivery possibilities.
The Wi-Fi Alliance says it remains concerned about commercial deployment, but didn't oppose the request to allow further testing.
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