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LG Xpression on Sale Via AT&T's Web Site

LG Xpression on Sale Via AT&T's Web Site

Posted on Apr 24, 2012 by MG3

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AT&T recently began selling the LG Xpression, a sideways slider that includes a touch screen and slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The Xpression runs LG's feature phone operating system and features a 3.0-inch (400 x 200) touch display, 2-megapixel camera with video capture, Bluetooth 2.1, social networking apps, web browser, email, AT&T Navigator, microSD support (up to 32GB), and 3G. Last, it has a feature called LG Instant Note, which lets users enter text with one touch then send via SMS or upload to Twitter or Facebook. The Xpression costs $49.99 with a new contract after rebate.

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Radio Shack to start taking pre-orders for the AT&T HTC One X on Sunday for $149

Radio Shack to start taking pre-orders for the AT&T HTC One X on Sunday for $149

Posted on Apr 23, 2012 by MG3

If you were thinking about pre-ordering the AT&T variant of the HTC One X, you should know that according to a leaked internal memo Radio Shack plans on accepting pre-orders for the phone starting on Sunday, the sane date that AT&T will commence accepting pre-orders for the device. There will be a couple of differences, however. While AT&T is accepting the pre-orders at the price of $199.99 with a signed 2-year pact, Radio Shack is taking the orders at a lower $149.99, with the same 2-year contract of course. Furthermore, and this might be the deal clincher for some, if you pre-order your HTC One X from Radio Shack, your receipt will have a special code allowing you to download seven Coldpla...

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Cyan Nokia Lumia 900 now coming back in stock in AT&T stores

Cyan Nokia Lumia 900 now coming back in stock in AT&T stores

Posted on Apr 19, 2012 by MG1

We have received reports that Nokia has managed to get around to restocking stores with the Cyan Nokia Lumia 900, a popular colour of the LTE handset which AT&T seems to have ordered in smaller numbers.
Reader Ali has been able to find newly arrived handsets in Austin, Texas.
At the time of writing the Cyan Nokia Lumia 900 is still out of stock at AT&T online, but the Black version has arrived back on AT&T’s virtual shelves.
Have any of our readers noticed increased availability of the Lumia 900 handsets? Let us know below.

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HTC One X hits AT&T on May 6 for $199.99, pre-orders start April 22

HTC One X hits AT&T on May 6 for $199.99, pre-orders start April 22

Posted on Apr 19, 2012 by MG1

AT&T has announced that its version of the HTC One X smartphone will be available for purchase on May 6. AT&T's One X features a dual-core, 1.5GHz Qualcomm S4 processor and support for the carrier's 4G LTE network. It has a 4.7-inch, SLCD 2 display with 1280 x 720 pixels of resolution and an 8 megapixel camera with an f/2.0 lens and backside illuminated sensor. The One X runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and has HTC's new Sense 4.0 interface. AT&T will offer the One X for $199.99 with a new two-year contract when it is available for purchase. Anxious buyers can place pre-orders for the One X starting on April 22 at www.att.com/onex. Buyers will be able to choose between white or grey versi...

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AT&T to launch HTC One X within a week

AT&T to launch HTC One X within a week

Posted on Apr 17, 2012 by MG1

We have been informed by a trusted source that HTC’s One X, one of the best smartphones ever to come out of Taiwan, will be available on AT&T as early as this week. We have also been told that AT&T may announce availability details tomorrow, and that the handset’s release should follow within five to seven days of the carrier’s announcement. AT&T’s version of the HTC One X swaps out the quad-core Tegra 3 processor for a dual-core Snapdragon CPU in order to accommodate 4G LTE connectivity, but unlike the complete redesign we saw on Sprint’s EVO 4G LTE, the AT&T version should be nearly identical to the international model.

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HTC Titan II Now Available For Online Order From AT&T

HTC Titan II Now Available For Online Order From AT&T

Posted on Apr 09, 2012 by MG1

While we are busy raving about our new Nokia Lumia 900 launch, HTC’s latest Windows Phone Titan II is now available for order from AT&T’s website. HTC Titan II features 4.7″ WVGA Super LCD display, 16MP Dual LED camera and 4G LTE network speed. The device is available for $199 under 2 year contract or $549 under no commitment pricing.
You can order it here. Also Nokia Lumia 900 page of AT&T was updated today from pre-order to order stage.

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AT&T promotes Nokia Lumia 900 launch with huge signs; phone available in stores today

AT&T promotes Nokia Lumia 900 launch with huge signs; phone available in stores today

Posted on Apr 09, 2012 by MG1

With the Windows Phone flagship Nokia Lumia 900 getting launched on Easter Sunday, the device will actually be first available in AT&T corporate stores on Monday. To let everyone in the States know that the device is available, AT&T has put up some major signage inside its stores. One gentleman told WPCentral that he drove past three of AT&T's corporate stores in Long Island and each had huge Nokia Lumia 900 banners hanging from the ceiling that could be easily spotted from the road. It looks like the tag line for AT&T's campaign will be "Beautifully different".
Inside the stores there will be an area where you can test out the Nokia Lumia 900 and the HTC Titan II. The latter, as we already ...

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AT&T expanding its LTE footprint next Sunday; carrier set to release the Nokia Lumia 900

AT&T expanding its LTE footprint next Sunday; carrier set to release the Nokia Lumia 900

Posted on Apr 04, 2012 by MG3

Next Sunday, AT&T is all set to launch the first Windows Phone model to support LTE, the Nokia Lumia 900. This explains why Sunday will also see the carrier increase its LTE footprint to 12 markets. Among the cities that will offer LTE from the nation's second largest carrier after next Sunday are Bloomington and Muncie, Indiana, along with Bryan-College Station, Texas. The other markets offering LTE for AT&T are St. Louis, Missouri, Naples, Florida, Lafayette, Indiana, Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Louisiana, Akron, Canton, and Cleveland, Ohio, and Staten Island, New York City.

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AT&T HTC Titan II With 16MP Camera Releasing On April 8th For $199 On Contract

AT&T HTC Titan II With 16MP Camera Releasing On April 8th For $199 On Contract

Posted on Mar 27, 2012 by MG1

Along with Nokia Lumia 900 launch on April 8th, AT&T is also releasing HTC Titan II on the same day. HTC Titan II, the successor to original HTC Titan will offer 4G LTE band, a 4.7″ Super LCD screen, and a 16 MP camera with dual LED flash. The device will be available for $199.99 on contract. Even though the price looks same as the other major flagship smartphones, it will have to compete with Nokia’s Lumia 900 which will go on sale with $100 less. Lets see how HTC and AT&T does the job of selling it!

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Nokia Lumia 900 on AT&T to support Visual Voicemail, but other Windows Phone users may not get it

Nokia Lumia 900 on AT&T to support Visual Voicemail, but other Windows Phone users may not get it

Posted on Mar 26, 2012 by MG1

As we fully expected, the comments on our recent post about AT&T's apparent decision to not push out the lastest bugfix version of Windows Phone, 8107, have expressed a good deal of unhappiness. However, one comment in particular caught our eye, from scrapplejoe, which points out a thread at neogaf suggesting Visual Voicemail is present on the Lumia 900. In fact, there's an even deeper backstory involving a method of forced updating and clever data plan switching first discovered at xda-developers, with which it's possible to get Visual Voicemail working on a Nokia Lumia 800, Focus Flash, or even other devices on AT&T. The trick primarily requires two things: enabling a 4G LTE plan on AT&T (...

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AT&T rolls out Android 4.0 to HTC Vivid, other devices getting ICS in the 'coming months'

AT&T rolls out Android 4.0 to HTC Vivid, other devices getting ICS in the 'coming months'

Posted on Mar 23, 2012 by MG1

Be still our beating heart. Just two weeks ago we heard Android 4.0 -- that upgrade lovingly referred to as Ice Cream Sandwich -- would be reaching the HTC Vivid "in the coming weeks." We even saw the update trickle in to select devices last week without any official notice from the mother ship. AT&T's finally ready to open the floodgates and pour the refresh out to the masses. This download in particular includes Sense 3.6, but throws in third-party Beats Audio support -- a feature that until now has only been seen in version 4.0. If you're packing a Vivid, just make sure you're hooked up to WiFi and head to the settings to get your download on. If it doesn't find the update yet, you also h...

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Rumor: AT&T to launch the Nokia Lumia 900 on April 8th?

Rumor: AT&T to launch the Nokia Lumia 900 on April 8th?

Posted on Mar 15, 2012 by MG3

Nokia’s flagship Windows Phone, the Lumia 900, was announced at the Consumer Electronics Show back in January of this year. AT&T said they would offer it, but they failed to mention when it would actually hit store shelves or say how much it’s going to cost. Here we are, two months later, and we still don’t have those details. Earlier rumors suggested it would come out on the 18th of March, which is this coming Sunday, but now there’s word on the street that an April 8th launch date is more likely. This information comes from someone who claims to be an employee at one of AT&T’s retail stores in California.

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AT&T version of Samsung GALAXY Note hacked to work on T-Mobile's 4G pipeline

AT&T version of Samsung GALAXY Note hacked to work on T-Mobile's 4G pipeline

Posted on Mar 14, 2012 by MG1

If you have been watching those Samsung GALAXY Note ads on television, or know someone with the "phablet," you might ask why others get all of the fun. If the problem is that you're an AT&T customer and don't have an upgrade at this time, and you don't want to pay the retail price, well there is not much anyone can do for you outside of giving you the money you need to buy the device. On the other hand, if the problem is merely that you are a T-Mobile customer, there is some hope for you.
Thanks to those Mensa members at XDA developers, there is a hack that will allow you to use the AT&T version of the Samsung GALAXY Note (i717) on the 4G network belonging to the fourth largest carrier in th...

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Just how large is the Samsung Galaxy Note for AT&T?

Just how large is the Samsung Galaxy Note for AT&T?

Posted on Feb 14, 2012 by MG1

We just got our hands on the review version of the Samsung Galaxy Note for AT&T (check out our first impressions here) and there’s no doubt that this is a large phone. It’s tough to convey how large it is though, so we wanted to offer a few comparisons to popular devices to help your get your mind around what it means to have a 5.3-inch screen in your pocket.
First up is the iPhone – in this case, a Verizon iPhone 4 – and the 3.5-inch display that many of you either own or know the rough size of. The iPhone has a much smaller overall footprint than the Note but it’s roughly the same thickness, which is a credit to Samsung’s design. I found Apple’s iPhone to be much easier to use with one han...

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Samsung GALAXY Note LTE available for preorder at AT&T and Best Buy

Samsung GALAXY Note LTE available for preorder at AT&T and Best Buy

Posted on Feb 06, 2012 by MG1

If you're a smartphone fanatic, you might be watching the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl for reasons other than football. That is when Samsung's 90 second ad for the Samsung GALAXY Note LTE is supposed to run. But even better, you can now preorder the device from AT&T and Best Buy. The GALAXY Note LTE is expected to be released on February 19th and will cost $299.99 with a signed 2-year contract.
Just in case you need to know the specs, the Samsung GALAXY Note LTE has that massive 5.3 inch Super AMOLED screen with a 285ppi pixel density and resolution of 800 x 1280. Under the hood is a dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm MSM8660 processor with 1GB of RAM on board. 32GB of native storage is included,...

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