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AT&T has officially announced it will start offering the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 4G LTE on June 21 for $399.99 on a two-year contract (the same price as the Wi-Fi-only version) or $199.99 with a smartphone bundle.
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AT&T just announced that a LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 will launch exclusively on its network 'in the coming weeks.'
Alexandra BurlacuOS / Software
Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update finally comes via Samsung Kies to put Samsung Galaxy S2 users on AT&T out of their ICS misery.
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AT&T follows Verizon Wireless in changing its upgrade eligibility policy, extending the wait period from 20 to 24 months for both new and existing customers.
Alexandra BurlacuMobile
In one of its occasional package deals, AT&T now offers the 32GB HTC One with a Beats Audio Pill Bluetooth speaker for just $299 on a two-year contract, allowing for $300 savings.
Alexandra BurlacuMobile
An .ini file pulled from Motorola USB drives shows a Motorola XT1060 handset, i.e. the rumroed Motorola XFon, with CDMA radios for Verizon, while FCC documents show an XFon model for Sprint.
Alexandra BurlacuInternet / Social Media
AT&T users are in for some good news, as the carrier just announced it will allow FaceTime over cellular and will make mobile video chat available for all customers.
Alexandra BurlacuMobile
When Google unveiled the 'Google Edition' of the Galaxy S4 at the Google I/O 2013 in San Francisco, it mentioned only two carriers (AT&T and T-Mobile) on the screen showing the new device.
Shailesh ShrivastavaMobile
It's no surprise that the HTC First is not selling all that well, but sales are reportedly so bad that AT&T decided to discontinue the 'Facebook phone' just one month after launch.
Alexandra BurlacuMobile
The model number given is XT 1058 that is believed to be related to the X phone. The phone was certified with AT&T LTE bands, in addition to 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.0 and NFC.
Shailesh ShrivastavaWhat's Hot
AT&T launches a separate brand called Aio Wireless, offering prepaid wireless service for $35 to $70 a month and allowing customers to bring their own devices to the service.
Alexandra BurlacuMobile
Just one month after its debut, The HTC First, a.k.a. the Facebook Phone, is now just $0.99 on a two-year contract with AT&T.
Alexandra BurlacuMobile
AT&T customers are finally able to grab the long-awaited Windows Phone 7.8 upgrade for the Nokia Lumia 900, as Nokia just announced the update is ready.
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