AT&T has begun rolling out patches for the dreaded Stagefright vulnerability for customers with an HTC One M8 or One M9. It’s a small update that won’t take long to download or install, and we recommend you grab it as soon as you can.
AT&T has begun rolling out patches for the dreaded Stagefright vulnerability for customers with an HTC One M8 or One M9. It’s a small update that won’t take long to download or install, and we recommend you grab it as soon as you can.
The carrier that’s built up quite an army of discontent from its customers over the years probably didn’t win over anyone with its latest announcement. AT&T is raising its upgrade fees for postpaid customers and tacking on a weird, unnecessary activation fee for new AT&T Next customers.
AT&T has suspended its rollout of the Android 5.1 Lollipop update for the original Moto X, almost two weeks after it began. The carrier insists it is “working to resolve this issue as quickly as possible.”
BlackBerry first Android smartphone is on its way to AT&T, according to recent reports, and based on the leaked photo above, it’s going to be an absolute stunner. In fact, it almost looks too good to be true, but it comes from a very reliable source.
A report from last month had claimed that BlackBerry is working on releasing its own Android running smartphone. Now, according to leak-guru @evleaks, the upcoming handset from BlackBerry will be launching exclusively on AT&T in the United States.