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  • Samsung Galaxy S Heading To AT&T Confirmed By The FCC

    Posted on April 12th, 2010 AndroidPhoner.com No comments

    Finally, AT&T is getting a phone that Android users can be proud of. We first reported on this last week where a case of “history tends to repeat itself” showed that the phone might end up on the biggest American GSM carrier. Even more confirmation comes to us today by way of the FCC. If you were blown away by the Samsung Galaxy S’s Super-AMOLED 4″ display at the International CTIA Wireless conference, and if you’re an AT&T customer looking for an Android phone that will actually live up to the OS’s standards, then look no further. Read the rest of this entry »

  • AT&T is to offer the 1st Android phone Motorola Backflip

    Posted on February 20th, 2010 AndroidPhoner.com No comments
    Motorola Backflip

    Motorola Backflip

    AT&T, the exclusive provider of the iPhone in the U.S., is going to provide its first Android Phone from Motorola. 

    The Motorola Backflip will be added next month to the variety of phones AT&T sells online and in its stores. Offering the Android phone side-by-side with the latest iPhone, which is double the price, will provide customers an opportunity to immediately compare the smartphones. Read the rest of this entry »

  • AT&T to launch 5 new Android phones

    Posted on February 9th, 2010 AndroidPhoner.com 4 comments

    AT&T has revealed it is to offer five new Android-based devices from Dell, HTC and Motorola with three of them due to be exclusives to the US operator.

    AT&T to launch 5 android phones
    AT&T to launch 5 android phones

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  • Google phone: Nexus One for AT&T May Be in the Works

    Posted on February 2nd, 2010 AndroidPhoner.com 4 comments

    Google may be gearing up to increase the availability of the Nexus One Android phone.

    New filings with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission indicate that a new version of the device that will run on AT&T’s network may be in the works. Currently, the Nexus One works on T-Mobile’s network. People who buy the unlocked version for US$530 can use the phone on AT&T’s network for voice calls and slower data connections, but they cannot use 3G. Read the rest of this entry »