dimanche 27 mars 2011

AT & T Inspire 4 G gets FCC HSUPA blessing

inspire AT&T Inspire 4G gets HSUPA blessing from FCC

There is good news for those of you rocking G AT & T Inspire 4: it seems that AT & T has received certification from the FCC for the device powered by Android get HSUPA to bunk downloads. Look for this as an update of software in the not too distant future.


According to FCC letter received by Engadget, the AT & T Inspire 4 G will obtain a software update directly from HTC to activate it. The move to the time where there have been a few questions about knowledge if AT & T is capping some download speeds of for non-iPhone devices.


There was no word on when AT & T Inspire 4 G will get HTC HSUPA, but it should be useful for those of you who wish to use this 8 megapixel to record and upload videos because it offers download speeds faster that are currently available. While many of the new generation mobile data networks will market its download speeds, upload speeds can also be important for those who are creating content and download on the go.


Even without the update software HSUPA AT & T Inspire 4 G is still a solid Android smartphone. It rocks a screen 4.3-inch Wi - Fi (and HSPA) connectivity, the 8-megapixel camera with ability to record video HD, processor 1 GHz, GPS, Bluetooth, 4 GB of integrated storage which is more expandable with memory cards microSD. Very own sense UI of HTC is running on top of Android.