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AT&T confirmed first to sell hot BlackBerry Bold

Posted on 12 May 2008 by Vincent Nguyen

AT&T waited no time to confirm that they will be the first US carrier to carry the next-generation BlackBerry Bold. It's been customary in the past years that a vast majority of hot new phones tends to steer towards AT&T as they roll off the assembly line, so it wasn't too big of a surprise here. Just like ... continued »

BlackBerry Bold officially announced

Posted on 11 May 2008 by Chase Higgins

The official announcement for the BlackBerry Bold, or the BlackBerry 9000, just dropped in a press release from RIM. The BlackBerry Bold is RIM's first 3G enabled device. That in itself is worthy of such anticipation, but this device does not hold all this hype for nothing. This device represents a lot of firsts for RIM, some of them have ... continued »

Phone Magazine week in review

Posted on 11 May 2008 by Chase Higgins

This week saw the introduction of a new age to come in Windows Mobile devices. At the May 6th event held by HTC in London, we saw the HTC Diamond in action. Phone Mag provided you with a hands on gallery, a hands on video, and a tour of it's new 3D TouchFLO interface. The device will begin it's availability ... continued »

Samsung Access and AT&T Mobile TV hands-on

Posted on 07 May 2008 by Vincent Nguyen

AT&T launched the AT&T Mobile TV service with the Samsung Access and LG Vu. In this article, my primary focus is to show off AT&T Mobile TV via the Samsung Access. That being said, lets get the Access' specs out of the way. Access is a candy bar shaped phone featuring a gorgeous 240 by 320 pixel, TFT, 262K color ... continued »

AT&T Mobile TV service is up and running

Posted on 05 May 2008 by Chase Higgins

As was expected, AT&T's Mobile TV service went live on Sunday. The service is now live in 58 markets, and is expanding. The technology is Qualcomm's MediaFLO, which runs on the 700MHz spectrum. Since this is not AT&T's network, you will not be charged voice or data for using it. You do however have to subscribe to a Mobile TV ... continued »

Rogers confirms Nokia N95 8GB launch

Posted on 02 May 2008 by Chris Davies

As tipped last month, Canadian carrier Rogers Wireless has secured the Nokia N95 8GB, and in the process become the first North American carrier to officially offer the handset.  The first N-series device available in Canada, the N95 8GB has a 5-megapixel camera, 2.8-inch QVGA display, HSPA high-speed cellular data and WiFi.  The handset will be available to buy on May ... continued »

Garmin nuvifone could cost $500 on AT&T

Posted on 01 May 2008 by Chris Davies

Garmin appear to have let slip pricing for the upcoming nuvifone on AT&T.  According to an online survey, gauging customer interest in the combination GPS/HSDPA/touchscreen handset, AT&T are considering a price of $499.99 with a two-year contract, together with a mandatory $19.99 unlimited data & navigation plan and a standard voice tariff.  Considering the cheapest voice plan on offer is $39.99 ... continued »

T-Mobile announce new Pay By The Day prepaid plan

Posted on 01 May 2008 by Chase Higgins

T-Mobile is offering a new option for its prepaid customers. This new plan allows customers to pay $1 a day and get all the benefits of a post-paid contract. The offering is very similar to the GoPhone option that AT&T provides. Basically, for $1 a day, you get unlimited nights and weekends and calls to other T-Mobile customers. All other ... continued »

AT&T Mobile TV launching May 4

Posted on 01 May 2008 by Vincent Nguyen

The wait is almost over for those anxiously waiting for the arrival of AT&T Mobile TV along with the launch of the LG V and the Samsung Access on Sunday, May 4th. AT&T Mobile TV is the carrier's brand new live mobile TV service to compatible handsets via Qualcomm's MediaFLO network. continued »

T-Mobile prorated ETF policy goes into effect soon

Posted on 26 April 2008 by Chase Higgins

T-Mobile is going to be putting their new prorated ETF (Early Termination Fee) into effect starting on June 30th. A prorated ETF means that for every month of service you complete with your carrier, the amount of the ETF goes down. Most carriers have set it to go down by $5 a month, but T-Mobile has not specified exactly how ... continued »

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