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AT&T updates HTC Vivid with Android 4.0

AT&T said the HTC Vivid update to Android 4.0 is now available via Wi-Fi or a PC connected to the smartphone.
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HTC Vivid review

HTC’s been around this block before — the LTE one, that is. Back in March, the manufacturer was the first to hold Verizon’s hand as it tested the 4G waters with the Thunderbolt. That launch may have been fumbled (see: hotspot cycling and 3G connectivity for starters) and the device plagued by battery issues, but as far as head starts go, Big Red got a big leap. Now the time has come for AT&T to play catch-up, shedding its reliance on an HSPA+ faux-G crutch and shifting over to LTE wireless speeds.

To do this, the carrier’s enlisted HTC’s veteran expertise, taking advantage of its 700MHz know-how and offering the manufacturer a redemption song of sorts. This round two redux takes the form of the Vivid: an all-black, metal-backed unassuming plastic slab that houses a dual-core 1.2GHz processor and 8 megapixel rear camera with dual LED flash under a 4.5-inch qHD display. Impressive as its specs may be, AT&T’s not betting the entire farm on this phone and is trotting out the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket alongside to shoulder the burden. But for a device once codenamed the Holiday, its battle for consumers’ attention and disposable dollars could prove to be anything but leisurely. Will LTE history and its battery draining missteps repeat themselves? Can AT&T get a leg up on its first place competition with this $ 199 device? And is the allure of “true” 4G even worth your hard-earned dollars? Follow us after the break as we find out.

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HTC Vivid review originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 Nov 2011 10:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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AT&T 4G LTE speed report: HTC Vivid and Samsung Skyrocket

At the moment, AT&T’s LTE network is only a fraction of the size of its “4G” HSPA+ network, though it’s scheduled to do some growing up on November 6th. Right now only San Antonio, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Atlanta and Chicago have AT&T LTE access, and come Sunday, the network goes live in Boston, Washington D.C., [...]
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HTC Vivid and Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket go on sale, lead AT&T’s march on LTE

You didn’t expect Ma Bell to open its first LTE markets without tossing in a few 4G friendly toys, did you? Of course not, we told you as much last week — but today things get official: The Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket and HTC Vivid (formerly known as the Holiday) are ready to take Ma Bell’s new LTE nodes for a spin. Not much has changed since the last time we saw these phones — the Skyrocket still knocks the Galaxy S II’s screen size and processor speed up a notch (a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus Display and 1.5GHz CPU, for those of you keeping track), and the Vivid still has a 4.5-inch qHD display, 1080p HD video recording via an 8MP rear camera and a 1.2GHz CPU. What’s new? AT&T is currently selling both handsets with an online discount, offering the Galaxy S II Skyrocket for $ 150 with a two-year commitment, and the Vivid for a paltry $ 99. If you’re lucky enough to live in one of AT&T’s emerging LTE markets, skip on over to the outfit’s webstore and have a look.

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HTC Vivid and Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket go on sale, lead AT&T’s march on LTE originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 06 Nov 2011 18:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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HTC Vivid Review

This month AT&T have revealed their first two 4G LTE devices, the Samsung Skyrocket and the HTC Vivid, the latter device being the one we’re having a look at here today. This device is the next step in the HTC smartphone design evolution, and as you’ll see in the video portion of the review below, [...]
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Will Apple produce 3D maps as vivid as Siri is clever?

Apple’s third acquisition of a mapping company has reportedly been confirmed. The buyout raises tantalizing questions about the possibility of a cartographic confection as delicious in its vividness as Apple voice-assistant Siri is snappy and sly in her query responses.
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