Archives For HTC Inspire 4G
HTC Inspire 4G Available for Free at Radio Shack
The HTC Inspire 4G, an Android Gingerbread phone with 4G speeds, is now available for free at Radio Shack.
HTC Inspire 4G Gingerbread Update Now Available
HTC and AT&T have released Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread for the HTC Inspire 4G.
AT&T Says All 2011 Android Smartphones Will Get Gingerbread
AT&T has announced that all of its 2011 Android postpaid smartphones (also, the Samsung Captivate) will get a boost up to Gingerbread.
HTC Inspire 4G Price Drops to $30 at Amazon
Amazon has dropped the price of the HTC Inspire 4G for AT&T to a measly $30.
AT&T Brings App Sideloading Capabilities to a Few More Android Smartphones
AT&T, which has in the past prevented users from sideloading apps, or installing apps not obtained from Android Market, on their Android smartphone, is now enabling the feature on a few more devices since the launch of the Samsung Infuse 4G
HTC Inspire 4G Update Starts Rolling Out, Brings HSUPA Support
The update that enables HSUPA speeds for the HTC Inspire 4G has begun to roll out.
Best Buy Free Phone Friday Returning This Week?
According to a report, Best Buy will bring back their Free Phone Friday this week and offer up the HTC Inspire 4G and Samsung Fascinate for free.
No High Speed Uploads for AT&T’s HTC Inspire 4G
Although the HTC Inspire 4G, introduced in Las Vegas at the Consumer Electronics Show, debuted as a 4G HSPA+ handset for U.S. carrier AT&T, the device will not allow users to enjoy high speed upload speeds denoted by the HSUPA protocol.
AT&T’s New Fare for Smartphone Data Tethering is More Fair
AT&T has recently announced the pricing for its mobile tethering plan as tethering will be a feature that will be available as an option on the company's upcoming HSPA+ 4G smartphones, such as the HTC Inspire 4G, Motorola Atrix 4G, and the Samsung Infuse 4G.
HTC Inspire 4G Launching on AT&T for $99 on Feb. 13
The HTC Inspire 4G is an Android smartphone with the HTC Sense user interface and a 4.3-inch display that debuted earlier this year at CES.







