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Nexus One – AT&T Versus T-Mobile

With the announcement of an AT&T 3G compatible Nexus One, it has many users wondering which should I get.  A couple factors will play into answering that question, with the main ones being price and network.  For starters, you cannot currently purchase the Nexus One for AT&T, here be referred to as N1A, subsidized with [...]

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Nexus One for AT&T Now Official and For Sale

The Nexus One now carries AT&T 3G bands and is officially available via Google’s Nexus One page for $529 as unlocked only.  The 3G AT&T Nexus One passed through the FCC a while ago, and the availability comes with no real announcement, just an update to the sales page. You cannot purchase the Nexus One [...]

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Motorola Backflip – AT&T and Android Unite

Motorola Backflip – AT&T and Android Unite

Yesterday was the first day you could pick up your very own Android phone complete with AT&T service in tow.  The Motorola Backflip comes with MOTOBLUR inside and AT&T 3G service pushing all that social network data your way.  Was the wait for an AT&T powered Android phone worth it?  Or should you hold out [...]

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Rumors: AT&T To Sell HTC Desire and Sprint Gets HTC Legend

The Droids love rumors of the who’s-getting-what variety.  AT&T has already stated they will have five Android phones before the end of the year, and it’s looking like one of them might possibly be the HTC Desire.  The gang at BGR have posted about a rumor from “a source close to HTC” stating that the [...]

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This is Why You Want an Android with AT&T Service

PC World and Novarium have once again joined forces to provide an overview of the 3G capabilities in the US, with results using over 51,000 separate tests from 13 cities around the nation showing upload/download and reliability of the top four network providers; AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless.  The results look good for AT&T [...]

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XPERIA X10 Android and AT&T – Coming April/May

XPERIA X10 Android and AT&T – Coming April/May

We’ve all seen the rumors, and there have been plenty since Sony Ericsson first announced the XPERIA X10 early November of last year, that this nice Snapdragon powered phone would be going to AT&T instead of T-Mobile here in the US.  Well, according to BGR, their source states that AT&T will be getting the X10 [...]

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Motorola Droid for AT&T with 3G – $600CAD and Work

All you fans of AT&T who have been waiting patiently for your very own Android phone that fully supports AT&T’s network, 3G included, don’t have to wait any longer.  As we previously mentioned the Motorola Milestone, known as the DROID here in the US on Verizon’s network, has all the GSM support you need for [...]

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A Closer Look at AT&T’s Android Lineup: UPDATED

A Closer Look at AT&T’s Android Lineup: UPDATED

As the resident AT&T user here, I think the news that AT&T is taking up the Android mantle is great. However, the press release gave us only 3 specific pieces of information. They said that among their 5 Android phones would be: 1) “Motorola’s unique form factor smartphone”, 2) Dell’s first smartphone, based on the [...]

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Some Nexus One Hardware Capable of all US 3G Frequencies

The Nexus One currently being sold through Google, while only officially supporting the UMTS 3G frequency bands of 1,4 and 8 (2100Mhz, 1700Mhz-AWS and 900Mhz) carries the Qualcomm RTR6285 RF chip, which fully supports UMTS 3G frequency bands 1,2,3,4,5,6,8 and 9.  These bands pretty much cover the whole world in case you were curious.  In [...]

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Nexus One for All Networks?

Here is a move that I think all potential Nexus One owners can get excited about.  There is a chance the N1 will be available on any of the US cell service providers soon.  Wal-Mart has a “Coming Soon” page setup for the Nexus One with specs that include AT&T 3G networks as well as [...]

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