AT&T anticipates it will begin shipping iPad 2s in two to three weeks, according to a tip received by AppAdvice. The same time frame seems to exist for those seeking to buy the tablet at a AT&T retail store.
Many original iPad 3G owners are probably anticipating transferring their current data plans to their new iPad 2. While we previously confirmed this could easily be accomplished by calling AT&T, there is now a quicker solution.
AT&T has announced new postpaid plans for tablet users. Customers now have a choice between the company’s existing prepaid billing options or the new postpaid plan.
Following Apple's decision to put the first generation iPad on clearance following the iPad 2 announcement, AT&T has decided to follow Apple's footsteps today and discount its iPads as well.
We were all thrilled when AT&T announced that they will allow iPhone 4 users to take advantage of the upcoming iOS 4.3 Wi-Fi tethering feature (for $20/month). Of course, they had to offer this after Verizon got the feature. Yet, it wouldn't be AT&T if they didn't mess around with it, even just a bit.
Many iPad 3G owners may want to transfer their current data plan to the new iPad 2. You could simply wait until the end of the month to cancel your current plan (unless you want to keep your unlimited data plan). Or, you could get everything transferred over on day one. AT&T provided us with a step by step guide on how to do this ...
Since Verizon began selling the iPhone 4 earlier this month, T-Mobile has used humor, pretty girls, and now cool looking graphics to distinguish itself from the competition, as demonstrated in a new ad on its website.
In an effort to make life a little easier for their U-verse customers, AT&T has chosen to rebrand their myWireless Mobile app in order to support both wireless and U-verse account management.
AT&T continues to offer new or improved features to keep its customers. Just one week after the debut of the Verizon iPhone, the second largest U.S. mobile carrier is increasing the data allowance for those using tethering.
For those of you who haven't switched to the Verizon iPhone yet, or are perfectly happy with AT&T, there's a new promotion to make sure you stay that way.
AT&T might be down, but they are not out of the game. With today’s arrival of the Verizon iPhone, AT&T has thrown a bone to its new and existing customers.
As Verizon attempts to compete head-to-head with AT&T, the tight grip on pricing and limitations should begin to loosen. Potential customers have been hit with plenty of network coverage map comparisons, but how do "big blue" and "big red" size up to each other in other areas?
As D-Day for the Verizon iPhone approaches, many have been speculating that AT&T will experience a massive exodus of iPhone customers looking to move to a new carrier, but the fact is there is at least one major factor preventing a massive shift; contracts.
Along the Verizon iPhone, Apple is introducing with iOS 4.3 a new WiFi tethering mode known as personal hotspot. Quite simply, it will allow you to share your iPhone's data connection over WiFi with up to five devices as long as your carrier agrees to it. While we don't know yet whether AT&T will allow it, Verizon went forward last night and finally announced its pricing for the feature.
After getting delayed multiple times, and having all sales listings for it erased last year, the white iPhone 4 seems to now be slowly making its way back to the web.
AT&T may be stepping it up with new features according to recent reports, Tivo will hit the App Store later this month, and three wacky apps to scare people off.
Many have been waiting to ditch AT&T as their iPhone cellular service carrier. While users who despise AT&T are cheering, those of us who plan on staying with the original iPhone partner will likely have our celebrations as well.
Following yesterday's numerous rumors surrounding the arrival of the iPhone on Verizon, The Wall Street Journal is back at it again with even more details concerning the launch of the device to the public.
Why is AT&T dropping the price of the iPhone 3GS now? Typically vendors do this to clear inventory ahead of a new model coming out. However, no one expects Apple to announce its fifth generation iPhone until this summer.
If you're planning on traveling this holiday season, you may want to check out these great AT&T travel tips to help save money. Plus, be sure to read our own tip too. Read more ...