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Moments after our review of Cellular Video from AT&T they decide to hit us with the launch of Mobile...
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A lot of phones from ATT are coming equipped with the new Cellular (former "Cingular") Video. You’ll know if...
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At first glance the Tilt may look like just a minor upgrade to its predecessor, the 8525, but that...
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You remember the XPERIA X1. Sony’s first foray into the Windows Mobile scene sports a WVGA (800x640) screen, 528...
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This is exactly the kind of fight we like to see. So last week Verizon announced their “Any App,...
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The out-of-the-box experience made one thing clear, that this device is meant for power users. It’s not just that it has WiFi, GPS (which you’ll need to manage carefully given the relatively small 1350 mAh battery).
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Before we get to the doom and gloom, let’s remember that Sprint has a few good things going for it: Great data plans on 3G um… Ok, ok, they do have the Mogul and the Sprint Touch is coming soon (a little bird Forsee, who has also served as chairman and president, has come under fire as telecommunications giant Sprint’s subscriber growth and share price have disappointed investors.
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AT&T has launched a teaser site for the AT&T Tilt. I suppose you could try to contact your “regional sales manager,” but more likely you will just have a wait a little bit longer t’s time to change your Point of View …Come be part of the 2007 National Launch Tour for AT&T’s Tilt!Contact your Regional Sales Manager to see if you’re eligible for this amazing event!
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AT&T put up a teaser site for the Motorola Q9H. They’re really not helping the name confusion by just calling it the “Motorola Q Global” on the site, but I suppose it is a nice way to poke at it’s already-released cousin the Q9M.
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More evidence that the Kaiser is definitely coming to AT&T: FCC approval.
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The leaked BlackJack Windows Mobile 6 ROM AT&T Video Share enables one-way live streaming-video feeds that can beseen by both parties while they are participating in a two-way voiceconversation. Once the parties have initiated a Video Share call, eitherone can be the one generating the video stream for the other to see.
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I’m seeing blog posts all over saying “OMG EDGE iz faster lolz!” Yes, yes it is, as we told you it would be a month ago. It’s being called “Fine Edge”, and AT&T says to expect up to 100kpbs, but in some areas you might even hit that theoretical ceiling of 200kpbs. It’s all very satisfying, actually, because although I am a 3G man whenever possible, sometimes an EDGE-only window The blogosphere was abuzz Friday with reports that AT&T’s EDGE network was reaching uncharacteristically high speeds of 200 kilobits per second in advance of the Apple iPhone release.
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When I loaded the hacked Windows Mobile 6 ROM on there, I noticed something very, very odd. There was a new setting and a hidden application that kept loading itself in the background no matter what I was able to do, and it was called "Video Share." So today Mobility site points us to an AT&T announcement that this summer they'll be rolling out a real-time video sharing service. The page that displays compatible phones on the Video Share site doesn't list the Blackjack (yet!), but it does list two other Samsung phones. The fact that Samsung is on board with Video Share *and* the fact that there's a funny little "Video Share" application on my WM6-hacked Blackjack tells me it will be added to the list. It also makes me *strongly* suspect that my earlier doom and gloom about the Windows Mobile 6 date for the Blackjack was wrong. A late July release for Video Share bodes well for the new ROM that supports it on the Blackjack.
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I said before that the iPhone might help Windows Mobile at least as much as it hurts it - by helping grow the smartphone smarket more quickly. Here's a more immediate benefit I wasn't expecting - AT&T has been upgrading their EDGE data network to work better with the iPhone, which is EDGE only.
While most Windows Mobile phones these days are coming out with 3G capabilities, some are still stuck back in the stone EDGE age (HTC S710, I'm looking at you). For those folks, the added speed is a nice little spillover benefit from the coming iPhone armageddon.
An AT&T employee who works on Operations tells us that the carrier ordered a last-minute beefing up of its EDGE throughput, latency and coverage in anticipation of the iPhone.
Read: Gizmodo (via phonedifferent)
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First up, this is the first smartphone (thought not the first phone) we’ve seen with the new AT&T branding. Second, this is the first partnership of which we’re aware between China’s Amoi and an American carrier.
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Apparently that’s not going to hot, as Reuters is reporting that Alltel is, in fact, shopping itself around to its big brothers.... (AT.N: Quote, Profile , Research) has stepped up efforts to sell itself to carriers such as AT&T Inc. (T.N: Quote, Profile , Research), Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ.N: Quote, Profile , Research) and Sprint Nextel Corp.
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Step 1: Engage in a dizzying flurry of splits, mergers, and acquisitions that are complicated enough to spin even Stephen Colbert’s head around Cingular Wireless LLC, the nation’s largest cell phone provider, said Wednesday its fourth-quarter profit nearly quadrupled, boosted by customer growth during the holidays. Cingular said it earned $782 million during the fourth quarter, compared with $204 million in the same quarter of 2005.
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With all the mergers and name changes that AT&T has gone through in the past 10 years or so, it’s a wonder that they (whoever “they” even is these days when it comes to AT&T) still think that the brand has enough legs to do better than “Cingular.” I almost disagree. “AT&T Wireless” has always connoted “2nd-tier wireless carrier” to me, but wh *— It will begin selling AT&T-branded wireless services to its large pool of corporate phone and Internet customers, allowing it to offer discounts for bundles that were impossible when Cingular was a separate entity.
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