Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket HD
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by Chris Parsons
Mar 08, 2012
It's been a while now since the AT&T Developer Summit where they announced six new Android devices would be coming to the carrier with one of those devices being the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyr...
Android Central
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by Chris Parsons
Feb 16, 2012
  If you're a AT&T Motorola Atrix owner, you'll want to go ahead and check for software updates. Many folks in the Android Central forums have reported that v4.5.141 is now rolling o...
Pantech Burst
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 05, 2012
The Pantech Burst is one of AT&T's latest LTE-enabled handsets, and it's clearly aimed at the first-time or budget-minded smartphone buyer.  That's a huge market, and this is th...
Galaxy S 2 for AT&T
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jul 26, 2011
For those of you feeling a bit disappointed after seeing the keyboard on this morning's Galaxy S 2 device for AT&T, cheer up -- it looks like a more svelte version sans sliding keyboard is coming ...
Sam's club phones
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jul 07, 2011
 You want leaks, we got leaks!  In the past couple days news has been coming out of the woodwork about upcoming Android phones, so I'll take a minute and wrap it all up neatly here in one pl...
LG Thrill 4G
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jun 17, 2011
AT&T is sponsoring a LG Thrill 4G 3D application development session featuring Henry Nho, 3D Tech lead at LG Electronics.  The hour long webcast will be 10AM to 11AM Pacific Time on June...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Apr 18, 2011
The LG Phoenix, AT&T's post-paid version of the Optimus One, can be had at AmazonWireless for a penny.  The phone may be brand new for AT&T, but we've seen (and loved) the whole Optimus O...
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by Chris Parsons
Mar 23, 2011
  Although we've seen the Acer Iconia Tab at Mobile World Congress as well as at CES all signs for this 10.1 inch tablet with a 1280x768 display, running a NVIDIA Tegra 250 Dual-core CPU pointed ...
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by Chris Parsons
Mar 18, 2011
Although many folks were not pleased to find out that AT&T had disabled HSUPA uploads on their freshly purchased Motorola Atrix it now appears as though Bell is deserving of some backlash as well....