Nokia was rumored to be building it, but according to the WSJ Verizon Wireless ‘ first 4G handset will debut mid-2011, running on the LTE network that’s launching end of this year after Boston and Seattle guinea pigged the service.
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This phone is good looking nice to handle but the issues I have had since I bought it are : The touch screen is unpredictable , sometimes cannot not get it to move with any type of touch and sometimes it moves when I don’t want it to . It locks the dial pad when I am trying to call my bank or check messages at work . The number shows correct when dialed in but get a message that it is incorrect . I enjoy the text except I kept hitting the ATT key and finally had to sign up for internet in order not to worry about it and get charged . I really do not use the internet on the phone . Also thought I would be able to use the music etc and agree with other posts that it is just too expensive . I am looking at the iphone but for sure will do much more ” handling ” of a phone next purchase . The ATT sales persons are helpful to a point but they really should be able to point out certain quirks about certain phones . Satisfaction of a product is the only resale point , sorry LG I probably would not buy your products again:smileysad:
So I bought this phone around Christmas. Everything worked well until recently. I set the brightness to 0% to save the battery. The display screen will be faded super light with the menue stuck in the background. Its quite irritating. Also last night I didn’t have a good signal in my house I kept getting a call, but before I could answer it the call will drop. And one last thing I can’t recieve picture messages. It doesn’t download the image. Help if you are experiecing the same promblems as me.
ATT, here is to hoping you listen to you customers. If Win 7 series turns out to be all it could be, you better pick it up when it launches. If you dont, you will indeed lose customers. I will leave ATT in a heartbeat if ATT doesnt pick up the Windows 7 phones right off the bat. That is, if those phones turn out to be as good as I hope theyll be.
Hello, no matter how many times i change the start page in IE options, the browser ALWAYS starts on the default att/yahoo start page which loads incredibly slow. Any one know how to make your selections “stick”? Thanks!
Hi, I have the Htc Tilt II, and found ad on Craigslist of someone selling a charging cradle, with two batteies, for a Tilt I. My questions is are they compatible, will the tilt I work with tilt II?
Crapware’s bad enough, but having your life torn asunder simply by plugging in that shiny new (insert USB-connected device here) is an exciting new trend — viruses find their way into the darnedest places, don’t they? It seems an employee at anti-malware firm Panda Research who’d ordered a new Magic off Vodafone UK’s site was greeted with no fewer than three nefarious executables upon plugging the device into her PC: a bot client, a password stealer, and a Conficker variant, and running a network sniffer quickly confirmed that the virii were live and ready to do harm as soon as the autorun in the Magic’s mounted mass storage was executed on her Windows machine. If this were a widespread issue, we’d certainly have heard about it in other places, so odds are good (as Panda points out) that this was simply a case of HTC or Vodafone doing an awful job of wiping a refurbished set — but it gives you pause and kind of makes you wish you worked for an anti-malware firm, at least on days when you’re plugging in a new phone for the first time. The silver lining, we suppose, is that Vodafone has recently discontinued the Magic, though that creates another problem: the only Android device it currently stocks now is the lowly Tattoo , so the X10 and Nexus One can’t come soon enough. Customer greeted with malware on Vodafone-issued HTC Magic (good thing it’s discontinued) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Mar 2010 14:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Samsung’s all about records: firsts , biggests , smallests , thinnests , you get the idea. Indeed, it was just a few weeks ago that the company managed to slip the very first Bluetooth 3.0 certified handset through — but these guys never rest, and it looks like they’re already prepping to follow up that feat by throwing Android into the mix. The Bluetooth SIG is showing certification for an SHW-M120S model that apparently features a 3.3-inch WVGA AMOLED display, 5 megapixel autofocus primary cam plus VGA secondary, WiFi, GPS, HSDPA, and — yes, you guessed it — a Bluetooth Core Version of 3.0, meaning you’ll likely be able to fling files around to your house full of Bluetooth 3.0-capable devices with the greatest of ease. The presence of a T-DMB tuner means this sucker is targeted squarely at the South Korean market, but we’ve no doubt Sammy plans on taking 3.0 global so that it can… you know, have the world’s most Bluetooth 3.0 devices. PuntoCellulare seems to have a pretty good shot of it, and it looks pretty much how you’d expect any self-respecting Samsung smartphone to look in 2010 — in other words, there’s nothing that screams “I can wirelessly transfer data short distances at heretofore-unknown speeds” just by looking at it, and that’s totally fine by us. Rumor is we’ll see this launch “in the next few weeks.” [Thanks, juanvaldez] Update: Turns out PuntoCellulare just recycled a shot of the M100S , so we don’t yet know what the M120S will look like; the screen’s a bit smaller on this new model, for one thing, so we should be dealing with a more diminutive shell. Samsung SHW-M120S to be first Android phone with Bluetooth 3.0? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Mar 2010 15:41:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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