AT&T connected Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S get Android Market Google Wallet installs
So far, Google Wallet has its official US availability on NFC-compatible handsets limited by unfriendly carriers with their own mobile payment services in mind , but it appears that is no longer the case for Nexus handsets with AT&T SIMs inserted.
Categories: Apps/Games Tags: app-screenshots, Apps, beschreibung, erfahrungsberichte, Facebook, firefox, hnliche-apps, verkehr, verlag-heinrich-vogel, weiterempfehlen
AT&T connected Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S get Android Market Google Wallet installs
So far, Google Wallet has its official US availability on NFC-compatible handsets limited by unfriendly carriers with their own mobile payment services in mind , but it appears that is no longer the case for Nexus handsets with AT&T SIMs inserted.
Categories: Newsfeeds Tags: ask-a-question, AT&T, galaxysiiskyrockethd, google-wallet, hspa +, Nexus, nexus s, nexuss, Samsung, skyrocket
Sony Xperia S jogs past the FCC carrying AT&T 3G radios
The FCC boys were clutching at their multimeters in horror when they saw how much work they'd have to do when Sony's new Xperia S rolled into the bunker. Still, their loss is connectivity's gain, as the Ericsson-branded (for now, at least) phone packs quad-band GSM / EDGE, 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 UMTS and HSPA, RFID, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 802.11 WiFi b/g/n and GPS. ANT+ is also included, which is a healthy sign that support for the fitness tracker will carry on through Ericsson's departure
Categories: Newsfeeds Tags: ANT+, aol, AT&T, fcc, japanese, Mobile, mobilepostmini, nozomi, podcasts, Sony, sony xperia s, umts viii, umtsviii, xperia arc s
BlackBerry Curve 9360 review
The BlackBerry Curve 8300 emerged as one of the best smartphone ideas of 2007. It pre-dated the first Android handset by a full year, and unlike the original iPhone , it was priced within reach of the average consumer. It introduced the masses to the possibilities of a connected and capable handset, and was the primary catalyst for the BlackBerry's meteoric rise to household name
Categories: Newsfeeds Tags: 9360, AT&T, Blackberry, blackberry 7, blackberry curve 9360, mobilepostcross, research in motion, researchinmotion, Review, Video
Samsung dissects Galaxy Note, confirms NFC support for LTE version
Teardown fans rejoice! Samsung's chosen to dissect the Galaxy Note for all to see -- and on its official blog, no less. Strangely, the pictures show the global Galaxy Note with its physical home button but the specs match those of the Galaxy Note LTE that we played with at CES and which is supposed to launch on AT&T and Telus real soon now
Categories: Newsfeeds Tags: Apple, AT&T, engadget-distro, galaxy-note, galaxynote, lte, Mobile, mobilepostcross, podcasts, samsunggalaxynote, spen, Teardown, TELUS, wacom
AT&T unearths Jim Henson’s 1963 Robot short for Bell
AT&T has released some real gems from its videos archives over the past year, but it's truly outdone itself this week. It's dug up a rarely-seen short film titled Robot that Jim Henson made for Bell in 1963, which was intended to explain computers and data communications to business owners at "elite seminars." It does so with phrases like "Correction: the machine does not have a soul.
Categories: Newsfeeds Tags: AT&T, att archvies, Bell, bell labs, celebrity, Engadget, japanese, Mobile, short film, shortfilm, Video
AT&T’s proposed spectrum transfer mapped out in T-Mobile magenta
Wondering what AT&T's proposed spectrum transfer would mean for T-Mobile? Check out the above graphic, from GigaOM . Created by a reader named Andrew Shepherd, this map displays which regional coverage T-Mobile will gain from the transfer, which was submitted to the FCC this week following the companies' failed merger
Categories: Newsfeeds Tags: 20mhz, aol, AT&T, Business, Deal, Engadget, fcc, japanese, lte, mobilepostmini, Money, Network, spectrum transfer
Sprint’s move to roaming agreements sends AT&T to angry town
Despite all Sprint's efforts to promote its Network Vision plans, the carrier has been much more coy about its intentions for subscribers in the rural midwest. It was recently revealed that the company plans to divest some of its infrastructure in Oklahoma and Kansas, where the carrier will instead rely on roaming agreements for voice and data.
Categories: Newsfeeds Tags: aol, Apple, AT&T, Carrier, engadget-distro, homemarketrule, Internet, japanese, mobilepostcross, network vision, Sprint
PlayStation Vita gets updated 3G data plan, offers an extra gigabyte for a Lincoln
We can't say we were overly concerned about busting through the Vita's 2GB monthly data threshold when the handheld's 3G variant hits AT&T next month, but the network, it seems, isn't taking any chances. According to the Vita's AT&T page, Ma Bell's making sure you'll never be blocked from nabbing those download-capped PlayStation Minis by upping the previously announced 2GB for $25 plan to 3GB for $30. Surprised?
Categories: Newsfeeds Tags: 3gvita, AT&T, att vita, attvita, Data, engadget-distro, japanese, PlayStation, playstationvita, podcasts, ps vita, Sony, sony playstation vita, taxes
FCC Fridays: January 20, 2012
We here at Engadget tend to spend a lot of way too much time poring over the latest FCC filings , be it on the net or directly on the ol' Federal Communications Commission's site. Since we couldn't possibly (want to) cover all the stuff that goes down there, we've gathered up an exhaustive listing of every phone and / or tablet getting the stamp of approval over the last week . Enjoy! Continue reading FCC Fridays: January 20, 2012 FCC Fridays: January 20, 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 20 Jan 2012 23:24:00 EDT
Categories: Newsfeeds Tags: alcatel onetouch, AT&T, attgalaxynote, emporiatelecom, galaxy-note, Huawei, kyocera duraplus, lg connect 4g, lg vs840, lgconnect4g, minipost, Motorola
