HTC Legend Wears AT&T 3G Colors

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The HTC Legend has just passed through the FCC with AT&T 3G specific frequencies, so that it will play nice with AT&T’s network and utilize all the speed capabilities it offers without limitations.  This is good news for AT&T customers in the US, and some Rodgers, Bell and Telus customers up north in Canada.  The Continue Reading…

Android Weekend Wrap Up

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Let’s see what happened over the weekend in the world of Android.  There was some huge buzz about a Google Android party going on, which turned out to be just an annual BBQ party and not the Froyo 2.2 excitement many had speculated.  I noticed AndroidCentral even went so far as to remove their original Continue Reading…

Samsung Galaxy S on Big Four Networks in US – Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint

Samsung Galaxy S on Big Four Networks in US – Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint

In a move that could be signaling some of the reduction of carrier exclusivity, Samsung may be releasing the Galaxy S for all four carriers this year according to Forbes.com.  This would be similar to the Nexus One from what I understand, with a different physical phone for each network.  It’s not too much of Continue Reading…

Is The Samsung Galaxy S Bound for AT&T

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It looks like AT&T users might be in luck.  Through a couple different websites it appears that the Samsung Galaxy S might be headed to AT&T.  That’s not too far of a stretch, really it’s got a 50/50 chance as it stands.  Samsung has previously stated the Galaxy S is headed for the US, but Continue Reading…

Dell Aero May Be Sadly Diappointing

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Dell’s first Android stateside, the Aero, isn’t getting very good press lately, and for a good reason.  Probably the greatest travesty against this phone is the lack of the Google Apps, such as Gmail and Maps, and lack of ability to install any apps that aren’t from the Android Market.  Secondly, the hardware doesn’t seem Continue Reading…

Dell’s AT&T Android Handset – Aero

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Looks like Dell and AT&T might finally get official with Dell’s Android offering to the AT&T users of the US, the Dell Aero, which looks to be the Dell Mini 3i that has been available in China since last year.  While there are many details yet, the phone’s hardware will probably be similar to what Continue Reading…

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 Continue Reading…

Nexus One for AT&T Now Official and For Sale

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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 Continue Reading…

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 Continue Reading…

Motorola Dual Screen Patent (Apple vs Google?)

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And the saga continues (so it may appear).  First, it started with Verizon’s ads talking about AT&T’s 3G map coverage.  Then Luke Wilson (and AT&T) struck back with the anti-Verizon ads.  Meanwhile the Droid Does ads starting getting some attention.  After Apple started seeing some of its market share being pulled away, Steve Jobs started to Continue Reading…

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