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AT&T: HSUPA-capable lineup will expand with future devices, updates to current models
By now, just about everyone is well aware that AT&T’s Android handsets, including its 4G phones like the Atrix and Inspire , don’t do HSUPA out of the box. It’s not that the hardware isn’t capable, it’s just that ATT doesn’t allow to them to achieve high upload speeds because of the way that the phones interact with their network. Ma Bell hasn’t really said much on the situation, but in a statement to PCMag , they did hint that things are going to change at some point in the…
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