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Nexus One hits the shelves free of contract
That’s right the heat is on! Google’s Nexus one hit the shelves today equipped for 3G action on AT&T and Rogers networks, free of any contract from carriers. The device is available for purchase from Google’s on-line phone store carrying a price tag of $529. For more information on the phone visit Google’s phone store.
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Rumor: HTC Desire To At&t, HTC Hero2 To Sprint?
Earlier this month, we reported on some new HTC devices hitting the market this year, which included the HTC Desire and HTC Legend. BGR is reporting, from a source close to HTC, that the HTC Desire is headed to At&t while Sprint is getting the Hero2.
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Motorola Backflip Hits At&t March 7th For $100
We already reported on the Motorola Backflip Android phone back in December, but now its officially coming to At&t on March 7th. This also starts At&t’s rollout of 5 Android phones in the first half of 2010, as promised at the At&t Developer Summit. With a two-year contract and smartphone data plan, the price will…
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Nexus One Coming To At&t?
The FCC label on the right is from the current Nexus One for T-Mobile, with ID NM899100. The label on the left comes with ID NM899110, which appears to be an identical model with just one digit off. The RF reports show that it has 3G on WCDMA Bands I, II, and V, meaning that…
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At&t To Require Messaging Plan With Select Feature Phones
We’ve already heard about carriers forcing people (mainly smartphone users) to add a data plan when they purchase a new phone. This, of course, is nothing new for the iPhone, but has recently been forced onto other smartphone users by a few carriers. This is a first though. At&t says that it will be requiring…
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Paid an ETF to AT&T/Cingular in the last 12 years? Your check is in the mail (maybe)
What is $18 million divided amongst all the former subscribers of AT&T Wireless/Cingular who paid a flat-rate ETF between January 1, 1998 and November 4, 2009 minus lawyer fee’s? Not a whole lot, but if you happen to fit into that category then you should be getting your portion in the mail (hopefully sometime this…
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Motorola Milestone Coming To At&t?
We’re sure you’re aware of the Motorola Droid, selling on Verizon Wireless. What you may not be aware of is that there is a GSM version called the Motorola Milestone. It is currently sold in Europe, which means it doesn’t support the 850MHz 3G band used by At&t. However, a version that does support both…
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Nexus One To Sell At WalMart?!?
Update: WalMart has admitted this was an error and released the following quote: “Due to a technical error, this item erroneously was displayed on our site. We’re working with our partner Let’s Talk to have it removed as quickly as possible. We have no plans to carry Nexus One in Walmart stores or online at…
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At&t iPhone Exclusivity Rumored To End Wednesday
Update 4pm CST: According to BGR, Verizon Wireless store managers have been told that Wednesday will be a big day and it will be a “kick off” for the new quarter, with a live Webcast at 1pm EST. Since this is the same day as the Apple media event, we’ll let your imagination run wild…
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Motorola MOTOSPLIT Rendering
We’ve already seen the Morotola Backflip that’s coming to At&t this year, but now its time for another new design concept from Motorola, the MOTOSPLIT. Taking a queue from Nokia (there was the Nokia 5510 and the 6800), the rendering to the left (click on it to view the full size) has a split qwerty…
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Diamond3 Coming To At&t And T-Mobile? With WM7?
An unconfirmed source says the HTC Obsession aka Diamond 3 will supposedly be released on At&t and T-Mobile this year with WM7 and there are no reports of a CDMA (Sprint/Verizon) version in the works. The specs that we have so far (via WMExperts) are a Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz processor, GSM/HSDPA connectivity, 3.7 inch capacitive…
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At&t Developer Summit
Engadget has some nice findings from the At&t Developer Summit in Vegas. Ralph de la Vega has announced that At&t will be launching two WebOS devices in the first half of 2010! They’ve also announced that they will be launching 5 Android devices in the first half of 2010, coming from HTC, Motorola, and Dell.…
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At&t & T-Mobile Upgrades to HSPA 7.2Mbps
T-Mobile recently announced that its entire 3G network (the smallest of the large US carriers) has recently been upgraded to 7.2Mbps HSPA, with plans to begin rolling out 21Mbps HSPA+ soon. We’re not sure if anyone is seeing the 7.2Mbps speeds yet, so far reports have been sketchy. While some are reporting improvements, nothing major…
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Google Nexus One To Have An At&t 3G-Compatible Version?
According to a source at BoyGeniusReport, there may be an At&t 3G-Compatible version of the Nexus One as well as the T-Mobile version. There’s no other information other than that. We’ll have to wait until tomorrow to see if it’ll be available at launch alongside the T-Mobile version. Source: BGR
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At&t Online Stops Selling iPhones In New York
Update: After this story has circulated the internet, it looks like At&t has got the message and is now offering the iPhone online to people in New York again. It appears as though At&t’s next step in preventing network overload may be to temporarily (or permanently) stop selling the iPhone online in those areas that…