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TCPJ Unlocked Show #039
Mickey and Joey go through their 2009 predictions and what they think is going to happen going into 2010. At the end of each year, we take time to reflect on the year that has just passed, and also take a look into the future. Join us as we talk about the 2009 year in review, 2009 predictions discussion from episode 11 of TCPJ Unlocked, and our 2010 predictions.
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The Cell Phone Junkie Show #186
The Cell Phone Junkie Show #186 1:20:20
Show Notes
The world’s first LTE network is live, a major RIM BIS outage and we continue our Smartphone Experts Round Robin series.
AT&T Blackberry Bold 9700 Review
Smartphone Experts Round Robin this week
Crackberry on Android
Nokia Experts on Blackberry
TiPB on Nokia
PreCentral on iPhone
WMExperts on webOS
Android Central on Windows
Blackberry Round Robin discussion
News
TeliaSonera launches first LTE network
TeliaSonera speed test
O2 and Huawei to create first LTE network in UK
LTE to HSPA handoff demonstrated
Ericsson speeds up HSPA to 42MBPS
Put your phone in a bin when you meet the president
Re-purpose an old iPhone
iPhone overtakes WinMo in overall smartphones in US
T-Mobile service outage
Nationwide BIS outage
BIS email back
RIM 3rd quarter results
Palm 3rd quarter results
PCW report on iPhone issues with AT&T
AT&T starts up 3G in Vermont
AT&T says it won’t tier smartphone plans
Verizon responds to FCC questions about ETF’s
Verizon drops Google from Blackberry Browser search
MetroPCS hit with lawsuit over false ads
WIND Mobile launches with great phones and prices
Boost Mobile expands international calling
Thanks to our sponsor, Netflix
Devices
Apple to sell 10M iPhones this quarter?
Verizon begins internal webOS training
LG eXpo on sale at AT&T
AT&T BB Curve 8520 for free
Verizon Tour2?
RIM’s optical trackpad explained
Google talking to T-Mobile for Nexus One
Nexus One clears FCC with T-Mo 3G
Snapdragon inside
Ad based model for subsidy?
Will the google phone be much ado about nothing?
Google files for Nexus One trademark
Sprint confirms Android 2.1 for Hero
Xperia X10 clears FCC
Sony Ericcson Pureness
WiMAX desktop modem goes on sale
Samsung Stunt on MetroPCS
Software
Nokia adds Twitter to messaging app
Airlock auto locks your laptop
BeejiveIM 2.0 for BB
webOS 1.3.5 update will lift app limit and speed things up
PayPal send money app for Blackberry
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From SNL last night.
The Cell Phone Junkie Show #185
The Cell Phone Junkie Show #185 1:15:50
Show Notes
Early Termination Fees under fire, confirmation of a Google Phone and the Smartphone Experts, Smartphone Round Robin has begun.
Smartphone Experts Round Robin
Android Round Robin discussion
News
Missouri bans all drivers from texting
Teens ignore texting while driving laws
Londoners ignore fines for talking and driving
2 Million WiMax users by end of year
Dell planning mobile phone unit
Senate introduces bill on ETF fees
Cox launches wireless service
Real world HSPA+ tests
Motorola prepping module to handle both AT&T and T-Mobile 3G?
Globalive entry into Canadian Cellular
AT&T addressing network performance
How the AT&T plans affect you
Bay area AT&T 3G outage has Hardware to blame
FCC investigating Verizon ETF change
Verizon on track to add 1M in Q4
Sprint now owns iPCS
Sprint changing terms of contract
T-Mobile discontinuing @home service
Thanks to our sponsor, Netflix
Devices
More predictions of a Verizon iPhone
Pixi clears FCC with Verizon frequencies and WiFi
Blackberry Curve 8520 at AT&T
Half off Blackberries at AT&T
TD-SDCMA Blackberry coming to China Mobile
Nokia slashing smartphone lineup for 2010
E72 now on sale
Nokia 5235
BOGO at Verizon for Droids
HTC exec promises Hero successor in 2010
Opus One, first iDEN Android?
8 new Android devices from HTC in 2010
HTC Bravo
Google says google phone is a reality
Google Phone is Nexus One
MetroPCS launches Essenze
Software
New Twitter mobile version
webOS 1.3.5 to end app storage limit
Google Maps updated for Windows and Symbian
Google Goggles
AT&T Mark the Spot app
Android 2.0.1
2.0.1 rollout schedule
Droid Eris update
Nuance dictation app for iPhone
Google adds more features to maps for Android
Ustream now on the iPhone
Pandora looking to the car
Skyfire 1.5 on WinMo devices
Sidekick firmware update
Skype beta on Symbian
HTC HD2 digital photo enhancement
T-Mobile first to add carrier billing to Android market
Don’t wait for Windows Mobile 7
Google Voice allows users to upgrade their number
Sprint Hero and Moment will receive 2.0 update in 2H 2010
Questions/Comments
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Great Travel Tips for your iPhone from AT&T
AT&T knows that the mobile Internet on your Apple® iPhone™ is indispensable to you. That’s why we want to remind you that international data usage is not covered under your existing U.S. data plan.
Your iPhone provides access to email, Visual Voicemail, Web browsing and other applications that can use a significant amount of data. It’s no surprise that you might find yourself using more data than you thought.
The good news is that now, when you’re traveling outside the U.S., you can save money on your international data usage by signing up for one of AT&T’s newly created Data Global Plans with low rates in over 90 countries.
| Turn Data Roaming “OFF”: By default the setting for international data roaming will be in the “OFF” position. To turn data roaming “ON/OFF” tap on, Settings>General>Network>Data Roaming |
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| Utilize WiFi Instead of 3G/GPRS/EDGE: WiFi is available in many international airports, hotels and restaurants to browse the Web or check email. |
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| Turn Fetch New Data “Off”: Check email and sync contacts and calendars manually instead of having the data pushed to your iPhone automatically. This way you can control the flow of data coming to your iPhone. |
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| To turn off the Auto-Check functionality tap on Settings>Mail, Contacts, Calendars>Fetch New Data, Change Push to “OFF” and Select to Fetch Manually |
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| Consider Purchasing an International Data Package: If you are traveling outside the U.S., purchasing a Data Global Plan will significantly reduce the cost of using data abroad. |
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| Reset the Usage Tracker to Zero: When you arrive overseas access the usage tracker in the general settings menu and select reset statistics. This will enable you to track your estimated data usage statistics. |
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| To reset Usage Tracker to Zero tap on Settings>General>Usage>Reset |
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The Cell Phone Junkie Special Edition – Third Annual SPE Smartphone Round Robin
This Special Edition of The Cell Phone Junkie is a round table discussion for the kickoff of the 3rd annual SPE smartphone round robin. Each editor answers the question “What have we seen from each smartphone platform over the past year?”
Participants include:
Dieter Bohn with Pre Central
Rene Ritchie with The iPhone Blog
Kevin Michaluk with Crackberry
Phil Nickinson with WM Experts
Matt Miller with Nokia Experts
Casey Chan with Android Central
Read more at the Smartphone Round Robin Website
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TCPJ Unlocked Show #038
What to get The Cell Phone Junkie for the holidays? We answer this question and more, as 2009 winds down.
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The Cell Phone Junkie Show #184
The Cell Phone Junkie Show #184 48:50
Show Notes
Verizon and AT&T now in a customer service battle, a projector in your phone and get your Pre to sync again.
News
Germany says no to Blackberry for Government use
FCC to begin cataloging white space spectrum
AT&T launches voicemail to text service
AT&T and Verizon at opposite ends of consumer survey
AT&T and Verizon drop suits
Verizon’s muscle helping Droid sales
Sprint dropping Qualcomm’s QChat
Clearwire launching WiMax in Seattle and Hawaii
Sprint forcing customers on good plans to change
Sprint responds to customer data leak
Thanks to our sponsor, Netflix
Devices
Maybe it’s T-Mobile to get the next gen iPhone?
Apple may be testing out next gen device 3,1
LG eXpo
Samsung Omnia II
Genus Cell/Sat phone at FCC
Nokia only looking at one Maemo device in 2010
Software
Blackberry Updates
Navigon Update
2twitme Palm OS Twitter client
Sync iTunes to Pre with SyncToy
iPhone video calling via Fring
CLIQ firmware update
Palm Pixi software update
Nokia says user experience improvements coming
Questions/Comments
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The Cell Phone Junkie Show #183
The Cell Phone Junkie Show #183 53:00
Show Notes
The winner of our BodyGuardz giveaway, Apple joins AT&T in the fight against Verizon, and how to sync any phone with iTunes.
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News
Apple entering Verizon/AT&T spat
iPhone and Android now account for 75% of smartphone traffic
Droid getting 25% of Android web traffic
Cellphone using pedestrians at higher risk of getting run over
Nokia and Infineon Team up on LTE chips
SMS messages from 9/11 reportedly posted
Lenovo to pay $200M to get phone unit back
New AT&T Data plans
Verizon challenges Sprint’s most dependable network claims
Sprint finalizes Virgin Mobile purchase
4 more T-Mobile 3G markets
Thanks to our sponsor, Netflix
Devices
UK to get 4th iPhone carrier
iPhone launching big in S. Korea
HP iPAQ Glisten
Telstra getting the Bold 9700
2 new Nokia sliders
Amazon selling Moment for $100 less
Droid Eris for $30
Boost Mobile i410
Cricket MSGM8
Nissan self healing scratch paint
Software
Google Maps Navigation now works on Android 1.6
How to protect yourself from SSH worms on the iPhone
RIM Media Sync 3.0
Google makes changes to apps
Fring brings video calls to S60
Palm working on Palm Profile fix for webOS
Questions/Comments
Comment from Matt
Voicemail from Ralph
Question from Vincent
Voicemail from Charles
Comment from John
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BodyGuardz Contest Winner
On The Cell Phone Junkie Show #182 last week, I asked for people to send in photos of how they were listening to our show. I stated that I would choose one person randomly as the winner of a BodyGuardz protective shield of their choice. We received a number of responses, and the winner is John Sottile. Congrats John! Below are the photos, each showing how the contestant is listening to our show. There are definitely a lot of smartphones out there playing TCPJ each week! Thanks to everyone who entered, this was a lot of fun!
Here is John’s winning entry:

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