Archive for category AT&T
HTC Announces Smart
Posted by admin in AT&T, DEVICES, HTC, Mobile news on January 8, 2010
Although perhaps just a teeny tiny bit overshadowed by their recent release of the Nexus One, HTC has announced their first Brew handset, called the Smart. Complete with the Sense user interface found on Android and Windows Mobile, a 3 megapixel camera, 2.8” QVGA display, and 3.5mm headphone jack, the Smart is a modest package, but could do well to bring a smartphone-esque experience to those traditionally stuck in features phones due to price. No Wi-Fi, but that should help keep the Smart super-cheap. Worried this will be a sad excuse for a wannabe smartphone? Before you start speculating that this might be AT&T’s upcoming mystery Brew handset, the Smart is slated initially for Asia and Europe in the spring.
For a closer look, check out the HTC Smart’s features page
Garmin nüvifone G60 announced by AT&T, $299 on contract
Posted by admin in AT&T, DEVICES, Garmin, Mobile news on September 30, 2009

After lots and lots of rumors, AT&T has finally announced the Garmin nüvifone G60, the first phone made by Garmin.
Presented by AT&T as “the only phone to fully integrate the world’s best selling GPS navigator with voice, data and mobile web”, nüvifone G60 is, basically, a Garmin nüvi device with phone functionality.
AT&T announces TerreStar Genus cellular / satellite smartphone
Posted by admin in AT&T, DEVICES, Mobile news on September 30, 2009

AT&T and TerreStar have announced the upcoming availability of TerreStar Genus, a hybrid smartphone that provides access to both AT&T’s network and TerreStar’s satellite network.
With the TerreStar Genus, users can connect to a satellite network when the cellular one isn’t available, this way benefiting from a wider coverage area.
AT&T 3G MicroCell – AT&T’s femtocell with 3G data coming soon!
This new year is fast becoming the break-out year for signal-boosting femtocell solutions. Both Sprint (NYSE: S) and Verizon are now fully on-board the femtocell bandwagon, and the newly demoted No. 2 US carrier has announced that it will be following suit in short order.

