THE first thing thalassaemia-stricken Eldie Joirin wanted to do with his new mobile phone was to call his paediatrician in Likas Hospital to check on his appointment.
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May 10They’re convenient…but should we be paying to provide free cell phones to the poor?
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In a cautiously worded notice to customers this afternoon , AT&T advised that it will be raising its early termination fee (ETF) for wireless service for smartphones and netbooks, evidently including Apple’s iPhone.
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Bottom line: the EVO 4-G is the most advanced Android phone on the market and an excellent option for anyone looking for a full-featured smartphone with Web access, an excellent camera and some very advanced features.
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If you like livin’ large, the EVO 4G is the thing: a 4.3 inch capacitive display, Android 2.1 with HTC Sense, an 8 megapixel camera, front-facing secondary camera, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth and dishwasher. But seriously, this phone seemingly has …
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AT&T raises its smartphone ETF ahead of iPhone 4G launch
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The Dow Jones Newswire reports that AT&T is nearly doubling the fees smartphone-toting customers will have to pay if they break their contracts early bumping the fees from $175 to $325. The move comes only a few weeks before Apple is widely expected to unveil its next iPhone, which will likely be available in the US exclusively through AT&T (at least at first). Thing is, AT&T is claiming that …
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AT&T Inc. is raising the fees it charges buyers of the iPhone and other smart phones if they break their two-year contracts, while lowering them for “dumb” phones to better align the fees with their real costs.
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AT&T raises its smartphone ETF ahead of iPhone 4G launch
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AT&T Inc. is raising the fees it charges buyers of the iPhone and other smart phones if they break their two-year contracts, while lowering them for “dumb” phones to better align the fees with their real costs.
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