Credo Mobile to carry the HTC Hero
It’s always great to see Android spreading it’s robo-love to the smaller guys, and starting today Credo Mobile is carrying the HTC Hero (CDMA). The Hero, running Android 2.1, will be offered at $79.99 with a two year agreement, and plans (voice only) start at $59.99 monthly. Credo Mobile is a small nationwide carrier that uses the Sprint network for voice and data. They pride themselves on their social conscience, and in 2009 the company donated $2,680,211 to nonprofit groups from it’s revenue. You can read more about Credo Mobile at the source link, and you can find out everything there is to know about the HTC Hero in our forums. [Credo Mobile] Thanks Nick!
Posted originally at Android Central
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Is this U.S. Cellular’s Samsung Acclaim?
When we heard that U.S. Cellular would exclusively carry the Samsung Acclaim, we wondered like you guys, what’s a Samsung Acclaim? Luckily, it looks like the Acclaim has been outed and it looks like a solid effort for the small regional carrier. The Acclaim packs a 3.2-inch HVGA screen with a physical QWERTY keyboard and some confusing but slick looking hardware buttons. Even better than the hardware is that when the Acclaim launches in July it’ll be rocking Android 2.1. The Acclaim is certainly shaping up to be a great device to add to U.S. Cellular’s burgeoning Android lineup. Score one for the little guy. [via Engadget Mobile]


