getting mixed reviews. no word on the price. but it should be available to all major cell phone carriers in the next couple months. one big draw features the latest android operating system, a five-inch screen, big, but you can see it clearly, a pixel display as good as any smartphone you ll see these days. at cnn.com we have complete specs and review. but look at the market. my beloved blackberry is somewhere in that other category. the silver. a nokia isn t even mentioned by name. biggest player in the world. does the this device, which by the way you can use your eye to do things with, can charge wirelessly, sounds neat, does this become number one not just by numbers but by mind share? also a pedometer.
data a month but only using 2 1/2. and by bundling talking and texting in one new plan, he could save big, nearly $1,200 a year. holy reporter: look for sneaky charges like roadside assistance and 411. tip number three, get your discount. tens of thousands of companies work with cell phone carriers to get their employees discounts. but the key, you have to ask for it. now this company was bought by ibm, they have a 23%, 24%, 25% discount. reporter: that s $200 a year simply by typing in his work e-mail address on his carrier s website. now all that s left for phil is switching plans. watch phil put our tips to the test. i m going to go with that 6 gig plan. it will not extend my contract? reporter: it will put $1,368 back in phil s pocket this year. and that s real money. reporter: paula faris, abc news, massachusetts.
texting in one new plan, he could save big, nearly $1,200 a year. holy reporter: look for sneaky charges, like 411. tip number three, get your discount. tens of thousands of companies work with cell phone carriers to get their employees discounts. but the key, you have to ask for it. now this company was bought by ibm, they have a 23%, 24%, they have a 25% discount. reporter: that s $200 a year simply by typing in his work e-mail address on his carrier s website. now all that s left for phil is switching plans. watch phil put our tips to the test. i m going to go with that 6 gig plan. reporter: it will put $1,368 back in phil s pocket this year. and that s real money. reporter: paula faris, abc news, massachusetts. coming up still ahead, some
stand by and let it happen, the young people that will inherit this hostile planet are taking action. as bill discussed, his group is helping students to push their college to divest their endowments. union president wrote a letter saying, in the near future, the political tide will turn and the public will demand action on climate change. our students are already demanding action and we must not ignore them. he told the new york times the endowment is not to be invested for social purposes. we now know some institutions prefer not to see that they are linked to social purposes. as the gases put in the air by big korgss transfer our world to one more prone to weather-related disaster, we now know that other kormgss are working hard to block the changes we need to deal with the consequences. a new report details how cell phone carriers have waged a campaign that would require them to improve cell phone service
his finances, and they re hitting hard with a new web video on a tax attacks from the vice president himself. he wants you to show your papers, but he won t show us his. democrats have been demanding more financial disclosure from romney for weeks, and suggesting that he s got secrets he s keeping from voters. listen. this is the most secretive candidate since richard nixon. mitt romney plays by a different set of rules and keeps secrets like other things he keeps secret. governor romney has released his tax return for only one full year. critics say even his father release 12 years of returns when he was running for president in 1968. romney also holds off-shore bank accounts in switzerland, the cayman islands and bermuda. to be fair, those accounts could be completely legitimate, but the dems are whipping up this perception that something shady is going on. but hold on. this storm may be turning back on the president. president obama has gone to great lengths to b