AT&T has confirmed it will begin taking pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S5 tomorrow, March 21. It’ll cost you $199.99 to place your order either in-store or online, and the carrier says your handset will ship in “early April.”
AT&T has confirmed it will begin taking pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S5 tomorrow, March 21. It’ll cost you $199.99 to place your order either in-store or online, and the carrier says your handset will ship in “early April.”
AT&T is now rolling out the much awaited Android 4.4.2 update for the Moto X smartphones running on its networks. The new software comes a bit late in the day, even compared to other carrier variants in the U.S., but owners of the handset will be glad it has finally arrived.
If you own an AT&T-branded Moto X and registered as a member of the Motorola Feedback Network you should have received an invitation for a new soak test by now. If you chose to accept the invite, you will be prompted to download and install the much-anticipated Android 4.4.2 KitKat update, however, it’s important to bear in mind that this is only a test version of the upgrade, and some issues may occur.
The CMO of AT&T, John Stephens doesn’t sound all too optimistic about the merger between Sprint and T-Mobile going through. It seems like he’s speaking with experience here as the carrier failed to grope T-Mobile a couple of years ago and had to incur heavy amounts in fines for the cancellation of the deal. Stephens said everybody would be very surprised if the FCC and the authorities actually permit this acquisition.
If you own a Moto X on AT&T and have joined the Motorola Feedback Network you should be receiving an invitation for a new soak test this afternoon. Unfortunately, we don’t know exactly what this latest update will bring, but recent rumors suggest that the latest build of Android 4.4.2 KitKat will be included, together with some minor fixes for the built-in camera application.