Though it hasn’t been officially announced, AT&T’s likely has a new Pantech LTE phone in its reasonable future. The P8010 just got approved by the FCC, and its next-gen radio offers support for no less than four LTE bands: the 700 / 1700 frequencies used by AT&T, as well as 850 / 1900. What’s curious [...]
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Pantech P8010 meets FCC, brings AT&T LTE along to say hello
Posted: 15th May 2012 by Paul in GoogleTags: 3g, Amp, Benchmark Results, Burst, Dual Core, Engadget, Fcc, Gsm Carrier, Gsm Edge, Latter Pair, Micro Sim, Microsd, Nbsp, Nugget, Radios, Sim Slots, Smattering, Sneak A Peek, Sneak Peek, Wcdma
Samsung Galaxy S II LTE Ice Cream Sandwich update finally arrives, GSII HD LTE keeps waiting
Posted: 15th May 2012 by Paul in GoogleTags: 720p, Alterations, Amp, Cousin, Engadget, Galaxy, Hd, Ice Cream, Lte, Nbsp, New Software, Samsung, Sandwich, Skyrocket, Slow Rollout, Source Link, Tweet, Variation
The slow rollout of Android 4.0 to Samsung’s recent Galaxy devices continues, and the latest variation to receive Ice Cream Sandwich is the Galaxy S II LTE. We should all be familiar with the ICS feature set by now, as well as Samsung’s TouchWiz alterations. The news was spotted on Samsung’s Korean site, but we [...]
Samsung Galaxy S III gets permission to enter US, still only with HSPA+
Posted: 15th May 2012 by Paul in GoogleTags: Amp, Engadget, Fcc, Galaxy, Import Business, Import Export Business, Nbsp, Paperwork, Samsung
This is the same European version we’ve already spent so much time with, just stopping by the FCC to get its wireless paperwork in order. There’s no LTE onboard, but the phone would handle HSPA+ on AT&T or just EDGE on T-Mo if it was (now legally) carried into the States. The regulatory label also [...]
Samsung T699 for T-Mobile teased in UAProf, reveals 720p display
Posted: 14th May 2012 by Paul in GoogleTags: Agent Profiles, Amp, Attempt, Deciphering, Email, Engadget, Handset, Hd, Inclusion, Merger, Mobile Check, Nbsp, No Doubt, Samsung, Samsung Mobile, Surprise, T Mobile
No doubt, T-Mobile is in the middle of a rebuilding stage as a result of the AT&T merger attempt. Should it be much of a surprise, then, that the carrier would be looking at cranking out a smartphone lineup full of tempting options? Not at all. It turns out that Samsung is making some contributions [...]
Huawei Ascend D1 hits the FCC with pentaband HSPA+
Posted: 14th May 2012 by Paul in GoogleTags: Affiliation, Amp, Buzz, Diamond Class, Docs, Dual Core, Email, Engadget, Fcc, Handset, Hspa, Huawei, Mobile World, Nbsp, Nod, Revelations, Siblings, Spotlight, T Mobile, World Congress
Of the trio of Huawei’s Diamond-class smartphones announced at Mobile World Congress in February, the dual-core Ascend D1 got the least amount of buzz. Today, however, the handset gets its opportunity to bask in the spotlight, since it’s the first of the group to obtain the FCC’s nod of approval. No huge revelations were given, [...]
Nokia confirms intent to bring unlocked Pureview 808 handset to US
Posted: 11th May 2012 by Paul in GoogleTags: Amp, Borders, Chambers, Chris Weber, Connectivity, Engadget, Fcc, Flagship, Freedom Fries, Fri, Handset, Lumia, Megapixel, Nbsp, Nokia, Offerings, Pc Mag, Tumblr, Uncle Sam, Windows Phone
Nokia’s major focal points within the US market may currently be its Lumia 900 and Windows Phone, but that doesn’t mean it’s planning to leave its other notable offerings outside of Uncle Sam’s borders. Speaking with PC Mag, Nokia executive Chris Weber explained that the company aims to offer its current imaging- / Symbian Belle [...]
Redsn0w 0.9.11b1 now allows post-iPad 2 devices to downgrade to an older firmware
Posted: 11th May 2012 by Paul in GoogleTags: 4s, Amp, Baseband, Blobs, Blog, Dev Team, Engadget, Exceptions, Firmware, Firmwares, Fri, Ipad, Iphone, Nbsp, Previous Version, Shsh, Tad, Untethered, Whiz Kids
Per usual, the Dev-Team whiz-kids have been hard at work trying to make your jailbroken iOS life a tad bit easier. This time around, MuscleNerd & Co. have outed their latest revision of RedSn0w (0.9.11b1), allowing folks using the new iPad, iPad 2 and iPhone 4S to downgrade to lower firmwares for jailbreaking purposes — [...]
HTC EVO 4G LTE for Sprint review
Posted: 10th May 2012 by Paul in GoogleTags: Amp, Brethren, Commonalities, Ctia, Engadget, Flagship, Lte, Nbsp, New Orleans, Paces, Performance Review, Retail Stores, Smartphone, Sprint Customers, T Mobile, Tweaks
HTC EVO 4G LTE preview HTC One X for AT&T review HTC One S for T-Mobile review HTC is on a roll in the US, first releasing the One S for T-Mobile and the One X for AT&T. Now, with the EVO 4G LTE on Sprint, it’s ready to shift to the CDMA realm in [...]
BetterCloud Nabs $2.2M From Angels To Bring Better Management & Security To Google Apps
Posted: 10th May 2012 by Paul in GoogleTags: 2m, Admins, Amp, Angel Investors, Angels, Better Management, Calendars, Cloud Products, Complementary Products, Domain, Ecosystem, End Users, Enhanced Management, Google, Google Apps, Management Tools, New York City, Security Tools, Six Years, Umbrella
About six years ago, Google launched Apps for Your Domain, which, for the first time, wrapped its suite of emerging cloud products under one umbrella — as a service for businesses and the enterprise. Today, the service is better known as Google Apps and is, according to Google, being used by at least 4 million [...]
Samsung’s SGH-i667 ‘Mandel’ Windows Phone: surprise, it’s the Focus 2
Posted: 9th May 2012 by Paul in GoogleTags: Amp, Contract Price, Ctia, Engadget, Focus, Intel, Launch, Mandel, Mid Range, Mystery, Nbsp, Rock Bottom, Samsung, Samsung Phone, Sgh, Surprise, Trip To New Orleans, Windows Phone, Word On The Street
Mystery, solved. That SGH-i667 ‘Mandel’ Windows Phone that cropped up earlier in the month (and is shown above on the left)? Word on the street at that point was that it had been nixed from AT&T’s lineup, but somehow, that same device actually made the trip to New Orleans. Sure enough, it debuted at CTIA [...]