Apple is reportedly limiting LTE speeds on iPhone 7 model with Qualcomm modem to match speeds of Intel modem model. Here's why.
Want to exchange your replacement Galaxy Note 7 unit for any other phone from Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile or Sprint? Here are the details on how you can do that.
Samsung and AT&T have combined forces to officially announce the next model to be made available in the Galaxy S7 range. Rather than extending the range with the introduction of a new device with a larger display or new technical functionality, Samsung has officially introduced the Galaxy S7 Active, a month after photos of the device leaked online.
AT&T user? Running iOS 9.3 on iPhone? There's some good news for you! The network has now enabled international Wi-Fi calling for eligible customers. Here are the details.
It's 2015 and well, Apple is still pushing out the 16GB iPhone as an entry-level model. By now one would think that the Cupertino-based company would simply drop that entry-level storage size and introduce the 32GB model as the baseline for not just the iPhone, but the iPad as well, keeping the same price as 16GB model. While that still remains a dream, T-Mobile isn't waiting for Apple to have a change of heart, and in a bold move as part of it's Un-carrier Unwrapped initiative has decided to target AT&T and some other network provider's users by offering those subscribers a whopping 128GB iPhone 6s for the price of the 16GB model. This T-Mobile offer is kind of similar to their offer from last year where they offered 64GB iPhone 6 for the price of 16GB iPhone 6.
Although we do tend to get somewhat carried away with the exciting features any potential new smartphone can offer us, our sensible side forces us to consider some of the very basics, like signal strength. Without the ability to yield substantial network coverage, your expensive handset can often be rendered useless, and although you might have thought your signal was relatively adequate already, there's no harm in seeing if you can achieve better. Resident carrier update hacker Joseph Brown has, having previously released a hacked carrier update for T-Mobile offering an overall stronger signal to consumers, done the same kind of thing again, but this time, for certain iPhone and iPad devices on AT&T.
As part of the continuation of its "legacy" in carrying Galaxy devices before any other, AT&T has just confirmed the prices of the 16GB and 32GB variants of the Samsung Galaxy S4. News that the 32GB version would set consumers back $249 upfront may have surfaced some time ago, but today, the company has stated that the 16GB storage option version will only cost $199. Since the Galaxy S4 arrives complete with its very own microSD card slot, consumers are less likely to agonize over the decision as a prospective iPhone or HTC One buyer might, but if you do wish to opt for the smaller of the two, you can save yourself $50 in the process.
It’s not everyday that the private conversations between two executives of multi-billion-dollar companies are revealed. Today, however, the discussions between Steve Jobs, then-CEO of the infamous Apple, Inc., and Ralph de la Vega, Chief Operating Officer of Cingular Wireless (now known as AT&T). The subject? How to build a phone radio that works.
With the holiday shopping season fast approaching, it's inevitable that retailers and service providers will be falling over themselves to conjure up some seasonal deals that will entice the customers in. Yesterday, we brought information regarding Walmart's proposed Black Friday deals that will begin on Thanksgiving, and today is the turn of AT&T to get into the spirit with their tablet deals that will see the company offering a $100 discount on any purchased tablet as long as a specific criteria is met.
You've seen the Samsung Galaxy S III; you've heard about the iPhone 5; but as of November 9th, a third flagship device will also be available to those on AT&T in the United States. I am of course talking about the Nokia Lumia 920, and with a new, Windows Phone 8 interface, a tweak on an already award-winning design and a camera already proven to outclass any other on the smartphone market, Steve Wozniak isn't alone in his hype of the device.