BlackBerry Priv gets a price cut at AT&T
AT&T is now offering the BlackBerry Priv for even less. The carrier has slashed the price from $699 down to $639.
AT&T is now offering the BlackBerry Priv for even less. The carrier has slashed the price from $699 down to $639.
AT&T announced some changes for its home Internet customers, including the option to add unlimited data for U-verse subscribers for an additional $30 a month.
Verizon, Sprint and AT&T announced that customers can call and text numbers in Belgium free of charge in the wake of attacks in that country today.
The unlocked BlackBerry Priv has already received its monthly security patch for March, and now AT&T is pushing its update. You can grab the update now as an OTA download.
AT&T customers who purchase the BlackBerry Priv from now until April 15 will be eligible to get a free hard shell case for the phone, along with a sync pod. The accessories are worth a total of $90.
For a limited time, AT&T will pay out up to $650 per line to cover costs related to switching from your current carrier. The carrier will pay your early termination fee or device payments up to $650 per line you bring over.
For those of you on AT&T with a Priv waiting for the January update, you can stop waiting. AT&T has now released software version AAD447, which contains both the January update and February update in one batch.
AT&T has reported its earnings for the fourth quarter of 2015, noting a sizable bump in revenues to $42.1 billion along with 2.8 million net wireless adds.
AT&T is once again going to offer an unlimited data plan, but only if you are also a DirecTV or U-Verse subscriber. The plan will be $100 a month for a single line, and $40 a month for each additional line.
A new report, citing a leaked internal document from AT&T, states that the wireless carrier will officially no longer offer two-year contract plans for any of its smartphones starting on January 8. New and existing customers will have to pay for the full price of the phones up front or via AT&T Next installment plans.
As promised, AT&T is now pushing its first update to the BlackBerry Priv, bringing along with it a number of changes. Those who purchased their phones from AT&T instead of BlackBerry can now grab the OTA download.
T-Mobile has expanded its "Un-carrier Unwrapped" holiday initiative, offering AT&T customers up to 50 percent off on a number of accessories when they switch. This offer includes a variety of smartwatches, chargers, speakers, and more.
AT&T is planning to bump the price of grandfathered unlimited data plans from $30 to $35 in February of 2016, according to a new support document posted to its site.
AT&T has announced that beginning on November 6, customers will be able to purchase the BlackBerry Priv, making the carrier the first in the US to offer the smartphone. You can grab the Priv for $249 on a two-year contract, or $24.67 a month for 30 months.
AT&T has reported its Q3 2015 earnings results, showing a total of $39.1 billion in revenue along with 2.5 million net wireless adds.
Our pals at Tom's Guide have spent countless hours researching and testing to see how the US carriers compare to each other. The findings reveal that T-Mobile is the best all-around carrier, with Verizon coming in a close second.
Looking to get your hands on an AT&T BlackBerry Passport? If so, the carrier has now made it a little bit easier on the bank account to do so by shaving $100 off the pricing. Right now, you can head on over to the AT&T website and pick up a BlackBerry Passport for only $99.99 (Reg. $199) on a two-year contract or if contracts are not your thing, you can opt for the no-contract...
AT&T has changed how the company throttles the connections of customers in congested areas, depending on how much data they consume. The US carrier had a limit of 5GB in place for unlimited data plans, and passing this bar would cause connectivity to the internet to be limited altogether. This limit has been increased to 22GB, enabling subscribers to download more data before having...
Both AT&T and Verizon have announced that they are beginning to roll out mini-shops within Best Buy stores across the country, joining similar efforts by Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft.
AT&T has revamped the US carrier's Mobile Share Value plans. These new tariff options are billed to offer more data for your money, and if you choose the more expensive plans, AT&T will throw in free calls and texts to Canada and Mexico.
All four major U.S. carriers appear to be experiencing a widespread service outage in the Southeastern portion of the country, with areas of Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Indiana effected.
AT&T has unveiled the first DirecTV deals since the US carrier acquired the company just two weeks ago. Various options and configurations are available.
The FCC has approved AT&T's $48.5 billion acquisition of DirecTV today, just a few days after FCC chairman Tom Wheeler recommended that the commission do just that.
AT&T has reported its earnings for the second quarter of 2015, showing revenues of $33 billion and 2.1 million net adds in its wireless business.
FCC chairman Tom Wheeler has come out in support of AT&T's pending acquisition of DirecTV, recommending approval of the massive deal to his fellow commissioners.