Telephone Accessories
HTC Inspire 4G Android Phone (AT&T)
(Wireless Phone) HTC
Release date: 2011-02-11
Up to 6 hours of talk time, up to 372 hours (15.5 days) of standby time; released in January, 2011
What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, 8 GB SD card, USB cable, quick start guide
8-MP camera; HD 720p camcorder; Bluetooth stereo music; microSD memory expansion; HTML web browser; corporate and personal e-mail
Price:
$499.99
Answers
So, my contract with ATT runs out soon. What phone should I get? I'm a heavy texter. Im leaning towards the HTC Tilt 2, Samsung Impression, or iPhone 3G S. Which of these would be the best? Any other good phones out there?
Blackberry Curve
Samsung Impression
www.androinica.com for full review and camera quality tests
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FCC report remains neutral on wireless competition
A new FCC report has found that the wireless phone market is growing more concentrated, but it did not leave any clues as to how the agency might rule on an AT&T/T-Mobile merger.
It's the second year in a row that the Federal Communications Commission has said the industry is "concentrated." But it did not say whether it finds the industry to be competitive. Last year the FCC reversed years of findings that the market was considered to be competitive.
The annual report released yesterday contained data gleaned from the wireless industry from 2009 and part of 2010.
The report did not reveal much about how the commission might stand on allowing two of the largest wireless operators in the U.S. to combine. The FCC did find that the four major U.S. wireless operators had 90 percent of U.S. subscribers, with AT&T and Verizon grabbing 62 percent. It then noted that "a merger can potentially form a stronger provider that restrains competitors from engaging in anticompetitive behavior, or may increase the likelihood that the merged firm may itself, or in coordination with other firms, would obtain or maintain market power.
AT&T dropped from Microsoft's phone store? | Ubergizmo
Hmmm, what is this all about? It does seem as though the Microsoft store is no longer putting up Windows Phone 7 smartphones for sale – and we’re talking about models that are on offer by their “premier partner” AT&T. Those who are diligent enough to click hyperlinks would realize that the front page of the site shows off handsets only by T-Mobile, Verizon and Sprint, whereby previous links that once led to AT&T handsets have been depopulated as you can observe in the image above. Hopefully AT&T’s “premier partner” status has no resulted in a acrimonious break-up…
At least one commenter from the source article has checked with a Microsoft representative concerning the situation, where the transcript pointed out that said Microsoft rep mentioned that they “do not have an AT&T plan set up on our site.” What do you think of the entire situation? Is AT&T no longer favored by Microsoft to carry their Windows Phone 7 handsets?
Samsung Flight A797 AT&T Phone with QWERTY Keyboard, Touch Screen ...

The Samsung Flight SGH-A797 sports a Touchscreen with vertical sliding QWERTY keyboard. It Has an advanced interface with customizable widgets so all your favorite applications are just one touch away. Plus the slide-out, vertical QWERTY keyboard lets you express yourself more easily through text messaging, mobile email and instant messaging. And it slides back out of sight when you’re done.Enjoy one-touch access to popular social networks like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, plus sync up your contact and calendar info. Browse the Internet easily. Connect to everything you like and quickly download wallpapers, ringtones, games and apps when you’re on the move by staying on top of the latest news, weather and sports, too.
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