AT&T is still working to get its 4G LTE network online, but has gone ahead and announced its first two LTE devices anyway.
AT&T's LTE network will launch this summer with a USB stick called the Momentum 4G and a portable Wi-Fi hotspot called the Elevate 4G. The USB stick will cost $50 with a two-year contract and the mobile hotspot, which has a 1.7-inch screen that displays remaining data and battery life, will cost $70 on-contract.
The first cities to get LTE from AT&T will be Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio, followed by 15 additional markets by year-end.
More
1 comment:
AT&T is the worst! Dropped calls, poor audio quality, 4G only is "special" areas.
AT&T sucks!
Post a Comment