Samsung Captivate is AT&T’s version of the Galaxy S, launching ‘in the coming months’
So much for the "AT&T refuses to release high-end Android devices" conspiracy theory, eh? T-Mobile had been widely pegged as Samsung's launch partner for the Galaxy S in the States, but AT&T stole its thunder this morning by announcing the Cap...
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: captivate, conspiracy, conspiracy theory, Engadget, external storage, hspa, intuitions, launch, megapixel camera, morning, theory, thunder, undisclosed price
AT&T makes sweeping changes to data plans, iPhone tethering coming at OS 4 launch
You might think that AT&T would hold off for a national HSPA+ deployment or a full-on LTE launch before tweaking its data pricing strategy, but not so much -- the carrier is coming out swinging today with some significant changes that should benefi...
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: billing cycle, cycle, DataConnect, DataPlus, DataPro, hspa, iPad, iPhone, iphone tethering, os 4, pricing strategy, sweeping changes, sweet deal
AT&T to cover about 250M people with HSPA+ by year’s end
AT&T has changed its story on its 3.5G / 3.75G strategy prior to rolling out LTE seemingly countless times in the past couple years, but the good news is that the latest policy shift is a decidedly positive one: it intends to cover about 250 millio...
Categories: Uncategorized Tags: aggressive moves, ceo john, Engadget, fri, hspa, john stankey, launch, Mbps, news, policy shift, strategy, T-Mobile, today
T-Mobile Garminfone official: Android, 3 megapixels, zero nuvi branding
We've known that Garmin-Asus has been working on a phone with T-Mobile's 3G bands for a while, but now we finally know what it is: meet the Garminfone. Yes, just "Garminfone" -- you won't find an ounce of nuvifone branding here, despite the fact that the device is a dead ringer for the nuvifone A50 announced back at MWC, which leads us to believe that AT&T might hold the exclusive American rights to market the name with its own G60. Whatever the case may be, you can expect a 3 megapixel autofocus cam, microSD expansion up to 32GB, WiFi, and full HSPA alongside Garmin's own flavor of Android (currently based on 1.6, we believe) that emphasizes its nuvi-esque navigation capabilities on a 3.5-inch HVGA display. As you might expect, it'll come bundled with a charging dash / windshield mount (notice those gold connectors on the side of the phone) when it launches "later this Spring." Follow the break for the full press release.Continue reading T-Mobile Garminfone official: Android, 3 megapixels, zero nuvi branding
T-Mobile Garminfone official: Android, 3 megapixels, zero nuvi branding originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 21 Apr 2010 00:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Nokia E72 now in stock in the New World — the US, to be specific

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Nokia E72 now in stock in the New World -- the US, to be specific originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 Dec 2009 12:54:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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