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By engadget, on April 18th, 2012%
 If you were waiting for confirmation as to when you might be able to get your hands on the HTC One X in the US, circle May the 6th on your calendar. AT&T has just confirmed that this is when the flagship handset will launch, at a price of $199 (with a two year commitment.) It’s the dual-core LTE version, of course, and is also the first phone to launch with Ice Cream Sandwich on the network. If you want a slice, pre-orders will be open from April 22nd, or head on down to the source link for more info . . . → Read More: AT&T confirms HTC One X to land May 6th for $199
By engadget, on April 18th, 2012%
If you were waiting for confirmation as to when you might be able to get your hands on the HTC One X in the US, circle May the 6th on your calendar. . . . → Read More: AT&T confirms HTC One X to land May 6th for $199 (update)
By engadget, on April 18th, 2012%
 The FCC comes across many smartphones in its daily routine, but it’s hardly an everyday occurrence for one of those handsets to rock a miniature projector. That’s the claim to fame of the Samsung Galaxy Beam, which just made its way through the regulatory body with full 3G support for AT&T’s 1900MHz and 850MHz bands . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy Beam crosses paths with FCC, sports 3G connectivity for AT&T
By AndroidCentral, on April 17th, 2012%
 SteveDisco asks in the Android Central Forums , I would like to know if it is possible to access 3G on my UK HTC Sensation when I go to New York next month on a U.S. SIM card? . . . → Read More: From the Android Forums: Using a UK HTC Sensation in New York
By engadget, on April 16th, 2012%
 Your smartphone and / or tablet is just begging for an update. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, bug fixes, custom ROMs and anything in between, and so many of them are floating around that it’s easy for a sizable chunk to get lost in the mix . . . → Read More: Refresh Roundup: week of April 9th, 2012
By MobileCrunch, on April 15th, 2012%
 Short Version Guys, this one’s such a no brainer that I shouldn’t even have to lay it all out. . . . → Read More: Nokia Lumia 900 Review: This One’s A No-Brainer
By engadget, on April 12th, 2012%
 Titan. . . . → Read More: HTC Titan II review
By engadget, on April 11th, 2012%
AT&T continues to slowly spread its flavor of 4G LTE throughout the land, tonight crossing two St. Louis and Staten Island off of its spring / early summer expansion list . The timing is favorable for anyone that gave up high speed wireless internet access for Lent, however everyone else still waiting for access will be looking on in jealousy . . . → Read More: AT&T lights up LTE network in St Louis, expands coverage in Staten Island
By engadget, on April 10th, 2012%
 AT&T has gotten a good amount of attention lately for unlocking off-contract iPhone handsets , but a recent report from MacRumors suggests that the carrier is extending the same privilege to members of the US military currently serving overseas. While we haven’t been able to verify the report, we’d like to believe that news of AT&T’s goodwill gesture is indeed genuine . . . → Read More: AT&T purportedly unlocks in-contract iPhones for deployed military personnel
By engadget, on April 9th, 2012%
 In case you’ve been living under a rock (or enjoying the weekend holidays), AT&T on Friday revealed its plans to start unlocking out-of-contract iPhones . However, customers looking to take advantage of the deal will have to meet a few requirements first, which include having an account in good standing (so pay those past due fees before inquiring), a fulfilled contract, paid an early termination fee or that a handset upgrade was done. The unlocking process can be achieved at any brick-and-mortar shop, online via chat or by dialing AT&T’s 611 . . . → Read More: PSA: AT&T now unlocking out-of-contract iPhones
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