Brighthand has added new content to its special report dedicated to 4G wireless networking. This includes a report on AT&T's newest high-speed wireless network, as well as an article about the issues related to 4G-enabled devices.ยป Read Article
The time for rumors and speculation is over -- Samsung has just taken the wraps off its next flagship smartphone, the much-anticipated Galaxy S III. This is going to offer just about everything one could want in a cutting-edge Android handset.
T-Mobile is currently holding a special deal for the HTC Sensation 4G that allows customers to get this fairly powerful phone for free. Despite the low price, it offers a large high-res display, dual-core processor, and 4G HSPA+. An upgrade to Android OS 4.0 is coming soon.
T-Mobile launched the HTC One S, making its United States debut today. This high-end phone sports a range of features, like a large display, Android OS 4.0, 4G (HSPA+42), and more.
Although an earlier experiment failed, Google is looking to get back into hardware sales by offering the Samsung Galaxy Nexus unlocked to the general public. This device can be used with AT&T or T-Mobile.
T-Mobile has just announced the details of its plans to release the HTC One S a week from today. This high-end model will be the carrier's first with Android OS 4.0, plus it will sport 4G, a large touchscreen, and other features.
Although there are a range of factors that can be used to compare wireless carriers, one of the more popular ones is speed. Is AT&T's LTE service faster than Verizon's? What about 3G service?
Market analysis firm Strategy Analytics notes that network buildout and new handsets will cause LTE to explode in use this year.
The newest smartphone from T-Mobile is the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G, a mid-range model running Google Android. This has likely been released to give customers a similar but cheaper alternative to the Samsung Galaxy S II.
Head over to T-Mobile today, select any of this carrier's smartphones with 4G service, and walk away with the phone for free. Updated
The most recent blog post from Brighthand's site editor takes a look as a surprisingly difficult topic: whether Apple's latest smartphone should be considered a 4G device or not.
Earlier this week, a T-Mobile executive made a statement that implied that the next-generation iPhone is going to support the AWS frequency bands that his company uses provide 3G and 4G service. This carrier has now issued a clarification.
For all of you last minute shoppers out there, T-Mobile is helping you out this holiday season by throwing a two-day 4G Super Sale, which begins today and ends tomorrow. A range of models are available for very low prices: Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone. UPDATE: It's now over
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