Saturday, May 19, 2012

Sprint Announces Google Voice Integration With Nexus S 4G

Sprint may be having a bad day with the announcement of AT&T 's buying the T-Mobile for B heavy, but this does not prevent the company moving forward with its program of 4G.

While competitors such as AT&T and Verizon are finally pushing for LTE 4G data connectivity, Sprint is putting an emphasis WiMAX. Today, the company announced its latest Mobile WiMAX: Nexus S 4G.

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The relationship of S 4G is the "first 4G device pure Google," according to Sprint and will feature Wi-Fi hotspots with up to 6 devices. Other features include a 1GHz processor Hummingbird, 512 MB RAM, 16 GB of internal memory, Near Field Communications (NFC), and two cameras (5 megapixels in the back, front VGA).

Sprint Announces Google Voice Integration With Nexus S 4G

Nexus 4G S, of course, you have the latest operating system for smartphones Google Android 2.3 "gingerbread".

"Nexus S 4G demonstrates the commitment of Sprint's Android, and in conjunction with our 4G network capacity, providing customers with the possibility of pure experience with Google," said Adib went, Vice President - Development products, Sprint. "As the first Android smartphone 4G 2.3, Nexus S 4G promise of advanced data capacity of 4G to provide an incredible experience to surf the Web, offers a quick and easy access for future updates Android and access to integrated services with the voice of Google. "

Nexus 4G S will be sold at $ 199 with a two-year contract.

The other big news coming out of the Sprint / Google arrived, today announced the close integration of Google's smartphone Sprint voice. Sprint customers can now use your existing phone number to Sprint that the number of Google Voice, without having to transfer. Any text message or call the phone displays the phone number Sprint.

Sprint customers also have the option to its current number of Google Voice phone number from Sprint. In all cases, the voice mail system to replace the Google Voice offered by Sprint.

Otherwise, for those not so familiar with the voice of Google, lets just say so - there are plenty of features to list here. In other words, their value, at least give a look or two. That said, some of my favorites include voicemail can be checked on the phone and on the web that were transcribed and sent via email. Another good option is to have SMS messages sent to your email. Also, how can we forget the ability to handle you can call and have direct access, as well as being able to block calls from those who do not want to know.

Sprint Announces Google Voice Integration With Nexus S 4G

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