AT&T Welcomes Spring With New Smartphone Prices

AT&T is putt an extra leap into the steps of customers this time of year with limited time pricing on five premier smartphones from its manufacture-leadership portfolio. AT&T customers can now get the Samsung Captivate™ for $99.99, BlackBerry® Torch, Samsung Focus, LG Quantum for $49.99 and the BlackBerry® Curve™ 3G for $29.99 after a 2-year commitment (no rebate required.) These offers are available in AT&T troupe-owned retail stores nationwide and online.

Samsung Captivate™ – $99.99

The Android™ 2.2

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Motorola Ends Their Android Update For 4 Devices

Motorola has decided to stop updates for several handsets. There North Korean won’t be any updates for the Motorola Clique Xt, the Motorola i1, Motorola Flipout, and Motorola Charm. As for now, both the Charm and Flipout ar run Froyo. While the Clique Xt and i1 stuck with Cupcake.

So for those who used all the devices from following list above. It’s up to you weather spliff with your device or multiplication to

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Samsung Galaxy Tab Heading To Russia For 36,990 rubles

This now a day, nothing could flight from the media just by typing several actor’s line on your own small little blind. Samsung Russia has confirmed Galaxy tab arrival to Russia via Twitter. The Svyaznoy store in USSR has begin their gross sales since 5PM on Oct 15th.

The gimmick volition monetary value 36,990 rubles to be exact around $1,228 USD. Obviously that’s the unlocked version of Samsung Galaxy Tab. The device has landed

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4G LTE Netbooks and Tablets to Represent 20% of LTE Subscribers by 2015

According to a new report from Juniper Research, mobile_river_internet_devices.html’ title=’Motorola Opens Wireless Broadband Ecosystem to More Mobile River Internet Devices’>LTE 4G enabled netbooks and tablets volition be used by as many as 20%, or 1 in 5, LTE subscribers by 2015.

Juniper found that the many advantages of LTE mobile broadband such as high gear information rates and reduced response time will result in an ideal environment for the proliferation of new and upgraded remnant user devices such as netbooks, tablets, digital cameras and games consoles to add

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Garmin Asus Garminfone on T-Mobile

Expected Q2 2010 22nd April 2010

Garmin Asus’s first base attempt at a mobile earphone was a bit of a calamity, but undeterred they rich person pushed on with a figure of different handsets, the most interesting of which is the Garmin Asus Garminfone also known as the Garminfone by T-Mobile River. Exclusive to T-Mobile in the United States Army, the Garminfone brings all the advantages of specializer artificial satellite seafaring to the flexible Android

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New Projector Phone in China has wacky ad

Our buddies over at picoprojector-info.com have come up with a little treasure of an advertizing (if somewhat wacky) for a new Pico-projector earphone in PRC. The projector faculty is LCoS-based (the projection module is made by iView), and it supports audio frequency/video/photo files, and also some documents. It’s also a TV receiving system. The phone is Quad-banding with dual-SIM documentation. The phone is available now in Japanese Islands (at least according to the ad).

So, here

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Qualcomm’s Brew MP OS gets boost from AT&T

Qualcomm Incorporated announces that the 2010 marketplace launching of its new surface Brew Mobile Platform™ (Brew MP™) operating system volition be accompanied by a host of new and revamped documentation offerings for OEMs and developers. In a separate announcement today, AT&T said it will launch Brew MP-based devices later this class as the hustler continually seeks to deliver highly engaging mobile user experiences across its stallion lineup.

“Our quick electronic messaging gimmick users rich person been underserved

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AT&T gets creepy with anti-Verizon ads

AT&T (NYSE: T)’s latest TV commercial continues to distributor point out the weaknesses in Verizon (NYSE: VZ)’s 3G net. Namely, that Verizon’s savour of 3G is slower and doesn’t support simultaneous part and data communication theory. AT&ere;T knows it tin’t compete with 3G coverage maps, so it’s strategy is to focus everyone’s attention on their faster information speeds. The latest ad does just that, in a creepy, “headless Luke Mount Wilson” kind of means. Check it

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New Seeland’s church service fined for block cellphones

An Auckland, New Zealand church service has been fined $1,250 after it used a electric cell phone jammer to prevent phone calls from interrupting services.

In August of this class, the nation’s Economic Development Ministry banned the cut-rate sale and manufacturing of electronic jamming devices, which BTW require a licence to be used.

Commenting on the mulct issues, the ministry said that “while prayers and ceremonies whitethorn not rich person been disturbed by the sonorousness of

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Brief: Motorola: All the devices we sell for less than $150 are not made by us

Motrola, in a move to save money, has decided to out source all devices that retail for $150 or below according to Chinese publishing United Daily News. That’s over 40 one thousand thousand devices a class. Instead of having to body-build a mill, earnings workers, steal components, and whatever other logistical nightmares are associated with construction something in mainland China, the company decided instead to simply smacking their blade onto something that was built by person

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