AT & T unveils Android, Windows - PC Magazine phone plans

AT & T will introduce more Android phones with touch screens and keyboards of this year, starting with a slider from Pantech in early June, AT & T senior vice president of mobile devices, Jeff Bradley, said today.


GREAT DEALS ON ANDROID PHONES


The slider from Pantech phone will be followed by a "pleasant, large sliding screen side Android device;"It is an area that we must address, said Bradley.


Pantech phone is a "small cool device;" seems a bit a [Casio] G-choque... a little more in the open air and it is more resistant to a regulator of classical side, "said."


Windows phone, meanwhile, is "doing well" in AT & T, with the new HD7S HTC soon, said Bradley. The next round of phones on Windows, based on more advanced hardware to the present, come with the "Handle" software update more later this year.


"Mango is the next event." With the schedule of when was released [Windows phone] and handle synchronization, do not leave a natural period between when we could introduce an interim round of devices, "said Bradley." "We are working very, very actively with the ecosystem and Microsoft."


AT & T also plans to lift its block on downloading applications from different locations the Android Market, said Bradley. The first step is to enable Amazon Appstore, once AT & T phones can finally install applications downloaded from other locations. AT & T had its original position because he feared "bad apps" hurting the phone and the network, said Bradley.


"I think that we will be more open," said Bradley. "Above all we were concerned really from a standpoint of network bandwidth and a point of view of the customer experience by not having any mechanism to bring down a bad application." And it was the only way we could do so at the time in Google to take advantage of what [security] had in [the] Android market. We take much negative publicity to do so, but it is 100 per cent, driven by the desire to have the capacity of our network of support and to help our customers. "It really was".


AT & T has a very diverse operating systems of smartphone line-up at this time. Powered by HP WebOS Veer the company they go on sale on May 15. Bradley also expressed some enthusiasm for the new bold BlackBerry 9900, but to sell it. Until now, T-Mobile is the only U.S. carrier that has been said that it will sell the BlackBerry 9900.


View the original article here

No comments:

Post a Comment