Back on Friday, we told you AT&T would be unlocking iPhone handsets from Sunday, April 8, though we didn't know much regarding eligibility, the policy or even how our iPhones would be unlocked. Now, in an article originally published by The Next Web, all the details have been revealed. So if you're thinking about having your AT&T-powered iPhone unlocked, sit back and read through this article first.
AT&T is now allowing some of their customers to unlock their iPhones and move to a different carrier. The process, which is as simple as contacting AT&T, does have some limitations, however.
On April 20, a fifth U.S. carrier will begin selling the iPhone 4S and iPhone 4. nTelos, a regional carrier that provides service in Virginia and West Virginia, and in parts of Maryland, Ohio, Kentucky, and North Carolina, today announced it would start selling Apple’s handset in two weeks.
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So you’ve decided to purchase a new iPad last minute and didn't preorder. But, wait! You don’t want to stand in the long lines expected at Apple’s own retail stores, do you?
Later today, Apple is set to announce its iPad 3 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. However, ahead of the announcement two of the company's partner carriers - AT&T and Verizon - have posted what would appear to be iPad 3 teasers on their respective websites.
Last week, we told you about an iPhone 4 owner that sued AT&T over data throttling and won. Now, the folks at MacTech have published an in-depth guide on how you too can sue the company over the same issue.
AT&T is prepping a new service where content providers would pay the carrier for the mobile data its customers use when using an app. The Wall Street Journal first reported on this plan, which is being described as 800 numbers for apps.