Tag: AT&T
CES 2012: Sony Xperia Ion drops Ericsson, adds LTE, HD and 12MP camera
Sony's Xperia Ion handset cruised into the limelight at CES 2012 today, hitting the AT&T network in Q2 of this year. Packing a large 4.6 inch display running at a HD resolution of 1280 x 720, the handset also…
CES 2012: HTC Titan 2 boasts titanic 16MP camera, LTE speeds
Star of AT&T's CES 2012 press conference was undoubtedly the HTC Titan 2 smartphone. A whopping Windows Phone device, it's touting a ridiculously neat 16MP camera on the rear, that boasts a dual LED flash, BSI sensor for low-light,…
What is 4G? A beginner's guide to the next-gen mobile tech
Of all the buzz-terms floating around the mobile industry over the past twelve months, few have the potential to be more exciting than that of 4G. But, just like any with new technology, 4G has been wrapped up in…
CES 2011 – Motorola's Atrix 4G, Cliq2 and Droid 'Bionic'
Moto not only unveiled its Xoom tablet today. It also showcased a trio of new handsets. The one that's most interesting from a UK perspective is the Atrix 4G which will launch on Orange later this spring. It is…
CES 2011 – your starter guide to 4G phones (and when we'll get them in the UK)
There's a lot of noise coming out of CES this week about 4G phones. But what is 4G? What can it do and when is it coming to the UK? So what's 4G then? – It is the next…
WWDC 2010: Farmville and Netflix are headed to iPhone
Latest news from WWDC 2010 is that Apple's iPhone handset's will be getting full-on apps for Farmville and Netflix fanatics. Netflix will be great for those looking to watch flicks on multiple devices, picking up where you left off with…
Slingplayer HD app set to land on iPad
The Slingplayer app, currently available on the iPhone is coming to the iPad. Yeah we know, the iPad isn't exactly available just yet, but this is still good news. Slingplayer, though selling over here, from John Lewis if you're…
Is the iPhone a poisoned chalice for mobile phone networks?
Put simply the views of American iPhone owners and UK ones about their network are uncannily similar.
Nokia's Ovi swings open – let the downloading commence
Calling all S60 heads out there – Ovi is open for business. Nokia’s app store has flung its doors open this morning for downloads via the website or over the air. The will be billing taken care of by credit card or by being added on to the monthly letter from your mobile service provider. How kind.
Fifty million folk will see the Ovi app downloadable in the Downloads! section of their S60 handsets, so check now to make sure that your phone of choice supports it. You can receive the app in English, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish, and the platform billing is supported in its entirety by operators in Australia, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Russia, Singapore, Spain and the good old Blighty. America will have to wait but AT&T is already laying down the corporate red carpet quotes with that age old launch date of “later this year”.
As promised, all the apps are available in one place with mapping and N-gage all brought under the same umbrella. There’s a bunch of freeware as well as the paid for content. Expect it to be flooded with more programs and the web awash with top tens as the minutes go by.
Ovi Store (via Nokia Press Room)
iPhone 3G deals: UK gets a better deal than the US
Now that the details of the contract you need to sign in blood with O2 (UK) or AT&T (US) have been announced, it looks like UK consumers may actually have the better end of the deal! Here’s why: