The Samsung Galaxy S4 mini hasn’t quite made its way to the United States yet, but it looks like we won’t be waiting too much longer. The device has leaked en route to AT&T and Sprint in black mist, white frost, and pink.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 mini hasn’t quite made its way to the United States yet, but it looks like we won’t be waiting too much longer. The device has leaked en route to AT&T and Sprint in black mist, white frost, and pink.
U.S. Cellular together with Motorola are in the process of preparing a much-anticipated update for the Moto X. The upgrade is a duplicate of what we’ve already seen T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T roll out to their carrier-branded devices, bringing a multitude of camera improvements and bug fixes.
As promised by the President of HTC America Jason Macenize last week, AT&T is now in the process of pushing out its rather hefty, much-anticipated over-the-air (OTA) update to all of its carrier-branded HTC One handsets. This upgrade brings Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and Sense 5 to the device, in addition to a mass of additional bug fixes and speed optimizations, as well as Bluetooth 4.0 and a stylish new charging animation for when the handset is powered off.
AT&T has updated its U-verse apps for Android and iOS to add live streaming for over 100 channels, more than 20 of which can be enjoyed “outside the home.” The service is available at no extra cost for AT&T subscribers as part of their existing U-family or U-verse TV package.
Following Sprint’s recent rollout of Android 4.3 for its carrier-branded version of the HTC One, HTC has officially tweeted from its U.S. account, notifying One owners on other U.S. carriers that they shouldn’t have too much longer to wait until they receive this much-anticipated software update.