AT&T has yet again broadened its horizons by upgrading and expanding its LTE connectivity services to another 9 new markets in the U.S. The announcement was made in a sequential series of press releases on the carrier’s website.
AT&T has yet again broadened its horizons by upgrading and expanding its LTE connectivity services to another 9 new markets in the U.S. The announcement was made in a sequential series of press releases on the carrier’s website.
The new Nexus 7 goes on sale internationally today, just over a month after making its debut in the United States. You’ll be able to purchase yours from Google Play, and from third-party retailers in the U.K., Germany, France, Spain, and Japan.
Looking for a terrific, contract-free smartphone that won’t cost you a fortune? Then look no further than the Nexus 4. Google has today slashed $100 off its price tag, so the 8GB model is now just $199 from $299, and the 16GB model is now just $249 from $349.
You won’t find another smartphone with these specifications this cheap.
We’ve known for some time that LG’s been working on a new Android-powered tablet, and we had a feeling it might get its unveiling at IFA 2013 in Berlin next month. And now that looks increasingly likely after LG began teasing the new G Pad 8.3 on YouTube and the tablet’s first press shot was leaked online.
Sony Mobile has today published an official video showcasing its upcoming flagship handset, the Xperia Z1, revealing a stylish device similar to the original Xperia Z, accompanied by a Sony G Lens rear-facing shooter, a physical camera button as well as IP57 dust protection and waterproofing.