AT&T has just launched the HTC Inspire 4G, this carrier's first smartphone with a 4.3-inch display. The Android OS device also sports mobile hotspot software, Flash Player 10.1, and a surprisingly low price.
This model breaks new ground for AT&T in a number of ways.
As mentioned earlier, it is this carrier's first smartphone with a 4.3-inch, WVGA (800 x 480) display.
The Inspire 4G is also AT&T's first with Google Android OS 2.2, which it runs on a 1 GHz processor. This combination gives it full support for Adobe Flash Player 10.1.
In addition, this is the first phone to support AT&T's new HSPA+ network, giving it faster data transfers than 3G models.
If all that wasn't enough, this HTC models is this carrier's first with mobile hotspot software.
This HTC device also sports 4 GB of internal storage, an 8 GB microSD memory card, and an 8-megapixel camera with HD video recorder and dual-LED flash.
Price and Availability
The Inspire 4G costs $100 with a new or renewed two-year wireless service agreement. This is an unusually low price for a device with its advanced feature set.
It can be ordered now on AT&T's website and in this carrier's retail stores.
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