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If you’re looking for a Samsung Android device that can take a beating, you might be interested in the upcoming Rugby Smart. The Rugby Smart will be heading to AT&T March 4th and will cost a reasonable $99.99 on contract. A perfect fit for users who work in high-impact jobs such as construction, the Samsung Rugby Smart features:

If you own an AT&T Motorola Atrix, you may want to check your phone for an update. AT&T has started rolling out software update 4.5.141 and I know what you’re thinking, but unfortunately, it’s not Ice Cream Sandwich. It does however bring a few improvements:

AT&T may be playing catch up when it comes to expanding their LTE network but they haven’t slowed down their roll out. Markets in both Florida and North Carolina were lit up today, bringing the blazing fast LTE speeds to any customer owning a 4G LTE device. Areas affected include:

AT&T has been sending out text messages to those they consider to be among the top 5 percent of heaviest data users. These messages seem to only pertain to those still on the “unlimited” plan and warn them that they may be subjected to “reduced data speeds.” This throttling of data speeds is a direct attack against the “unlimited” plans and the users grandfathered into them. The worst part about it is most “unlimited” users have not changed the way they use their phones, yet they are now finding themselves to be alienated and penalized as being a part of the 5%. The whole thing is outrageous, and while many customers have been ranting about it for a while, you’re going to want to see what happens when Fox News anchor Shep Smith receives one of these AT&T messages. Let’s just say someone’s not happy.


Starting Sunday AT&T customers will be faced with a $36 fee for upgrading to a new device. This is a 100% increase from the current fee of $18! You ask yourself why, why would AT&T impose a 100% increase on a fee so outlandish that the majority of carriers wave? I say it’s to make up for the 4 billion dollar loss they took on the failed T-Mobile merger. They say it’s because:

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