AT&T has made an official response through a Better Business Bureau complaint. The complaint is that AT&T has “capped” the upload speed of the Atrix 4G. According to the response the is no cap on the upload speed and it sounds like an update is required to take advantage of the capabilities of the Atrix. The [...]

HTC Inspire for AT&T Announced – 4G 4.3″ Android Monster
Looks like Verizon won’t be the only other carrier getting an “Evo 4G” sibling. AT&T has announced it will carry the HTC Inspire, which looks like a clone of the Evo 4G. It carries with it the 4.3″ monster screen, Sense UI and most likely some of the same internals as the Evo 4G. The [...]

G2 Spy Shots
Looks like Engadget has scored themselves some spy shots of the upcoming G2 for T-Mobile. Just like the original G1, the G2 will sport a side slide-out QWERTY keyboard. On top of that, the screen has been bumped to 3.7″ size and we imagine it will be high res, probably around 800 x 480 or [...]

T-Mobile G2 – HSPA+ Android Phone
Looks like T-Mobile is gearing up and starting the excitement buildup for the G2 it’s first HSPA+ capable smart phone. While this splash screen appeared earlier this morning, it has since been removed with a simple, please check back later message. Oh, we’ll keep checking, don’t worry T-Mobile. For those unaware, T-Mobile USA’s HSPA+ network [...]
Sprint Evo4 Chipset, QSD8650, Supports GSM and HSPA
The QSD8650 that will come inside each Sprint/HTC Evo 4G phone supports a number of networks, including CDMA2000 1X, 1xEV-DO Rel 0/A/B, GSM, GPRS, EDGE and HSPA networks. However, it’s almost guaranteed that you won’t be able to use over half of those networks because the phone will lack the right amplifiers and/or antennas. I’ve [...]
T-Mobile Preps 3G for Nexus One
T-Mobile announced this morning that their entire 3G network as been boosted to a peak speed of 7.2mbps, up from the 3.6mbps it was just a few days ago and the speed AT&T is still at. Granted T-Mobile’s network is smaller than AT&T, but they claim their 3G service reaches a cool 200 million people. [...]

T-Mobile Going 7.2Mbps
It looks like T-Mobile might be starting to deploy it’s 7.2mbps HSPA network already. Maybe they are trying to make amends for yesterday? Maybe, or maybe yesterday was because they were trying this yesterday. Today is today though. Hope all those fancy Droids on T-Mobile enjoy the new speed.
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