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Motorola Droid (Sholes) with AT&T, Rogers 3G passes FCC

Saturday, October 24, 2009

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We all know that the Motorola Sholes or now better known as the Droid will be coming to the US by way of Verizon so it’s not surprising that it’s been spotted over at the FCC. However, what’s intriguing about this particular Android-powered Motorola handset is that it comes with North American 3G compatible with [...]

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Garmin-Asus nuvifone G60 hitting AT&T on October 4, $299.99 on a 2-yr contract

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

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Finally, after a long and seemingly endless wait, the Garmin-Asus nuvifone G60 has now been officially announced in the US. It will be available on AT&T beginning October 4th. The nuvifone G60 price is pegged at $299.99 (after a $100 mail-in rebate is applied) on a 2-yr contract. It will also come with a 30-day [...]

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AT&T iPhone MMS crippled by latency issues

Saturday, September 26, 2009

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After a day of it finally becoming available on AT&T, it seems that iPhone MMS is still a dream for some iPhone users as reports are coming in of this service is still not available for some people. AT&T has confirmed this and goes on to reveal that there are MMS latency issues across all [...]

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AT&T iPhone MMS rolling out on September 25th

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

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MMS for the iPhone has been, for the most part, a touchy issue since it was missing since day one. Apple, however, made amends when they finally included it in iPhone 3.0, but as far as AT&T subscribers were concerned, this still provided very little help since the US carrier still didn’t provide such a [...]

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UPDATED: Nokia N900 AT&T/Rogers compatible phone coming soon?

Saturday, August 29, 2009

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While T-Mobile subscribers rejoice at the official announcement of the Nokia N900 complete with its WCDMA 900/1700/2100 MHz bands, it appears that AT&T/Rogers followers need not be disappointed too much as there might still be hope for you guys. Based on what apparently is a reply from Nokia to a customer’s inquiry on an AT&T [...]

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AT&T Refurbished iPhone 3G now just $49 (8GB), $99 (16GB)

Sunday, July 26, 2009

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It seems that AT&T is now desperate to move their remaining iPhone 3G stock out the door as they’ve just slashed an additional $30 off the already lowered retail price of refurb iPhone 3G units. So now, the going rate for a refurbished 8GB iPhone 3G is at an all-time low of just $49 and [...]

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AT&T Refurbished iPhone 3G now Available: $79 8GB, $179 16GB iPhone 3G

Friday, July 10, 2009

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With the arrival a new and better iPhone 3G S, the price of the iPhone 3G will naturally go down, but surprisingly, the cost of a refurbished iPhone isn’t that much more affordable. AT&T has released their first batch of refurbished iPhone 3G units and the most savings you can get is just a measly [...]

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HTC Hero with 850/1900MHz (AT&T) 3G bands approved by FCC

Friday, July 3, 2009

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It’s still pretty sketchy as to if and when the HTC Hero Android phone will hit the North American market, but with this latest bit of news, the situation is now a bit clearer this time around. Having gotten FCC approval, the possibility of the HTC Hero being distributed in the US and Canada is [...]

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iPhone 3G S failed activations to receive $30 iTune Store credit

Sunday, June 21, 2009

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Did you get a new iPhone 3G S from AT&T and is having a hard time activating it? Well, here’s a little consolation for all the trouble you’re getting with your brand new AT&T iPhone 3G S. Apple is giving away $30 worth of iTunes Store credit to compensate for the delayed activation of your [...]

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iPhone 3G S HSDPA speed test on AT&T in Chicago

Saturday, June 20, 2009

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One of the more significant improvements in the iPhone 3G S is that it now supports 7.2Mbps HSDPA connectivity. Yeah, that’s quite fast even by today’s standards, but as everyone already knows (or should know), this is still network dependent. It’s either your carrier offers 7.2Mbps connectivity so you can take advantage of this speed [...]

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