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Verizon getting an Android phone (with WiFi tethering!) via Open Development program? {Engadget}
Oct 13th 2009 2:33AM hmm... WiFi Tethering, which means that it uses the data plan to emit a WiFi signal (as a router) and share with other PCs. This would be pointless without getting the Data Plan since tethering nothing = nothing.
AT&T's 3G MicroCell site goes live {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 28th 2009 2:46AM Exactly, they will sell a fake GPS receiver that replaces the real GPS receiver, and it will just provide a valid fixed location.
AT&T's 3G MicroCell site goes live {Engadget}
Sep 21st 2009 1:46AM Really? Plug-In GPS Device.. Replace it with custom GPS Device that spits out a specific GPS Signal within USA, with this custom "GPS" installled that always says its in USA it verifies and just works
Motorola CLIQ finds a home on T-Mobile's website {Engadget}
Sep 10th 2009 4:17PM I read them, and thats not UMA, all that means is that it has WiFi not UMA WiFi Calling
Motorola CLIQ finds a home on T-Mobile's website {Engadget}
Sep 10th 2009 3:47PM Also if it is the same chipset as the G1/MyTouch then its looking less likely it will have UMA on the device.
Motorola CLIQ finds a home on T-Mobile's website {Engadget}
Sep 10th 2009 3:46PM I am 100% in Agreement with you, I have been waiting for a 3G+UMA device since the G1 (Since they initially promised it) You would think their signature phones would have their 1 competitive advantage which is UMA.
Motorola CLIQ runs Android, headed to T-Mobile {Engadget}
Sep 10th 2009 2:29PM True, but if you notice they seem to have it hammered out since they finally confirmed and announced that the Blackberry 9700 WILL have WiFi Calling (UMA Hotspot@Home) and it is scheduled to hit T-Mobile in November, that tells me they ironed out the 3G to UMA Handover issues that have been reported, and since they are announcing this phone for around that date, I would pray it would have UMA. If it has UMA + 3G I am all over this phone!!
Motorola CLIQ runs Android, headed to T-Mobile {Engadget}
Sep 10th 2009 2:25PM Im going with Sprint = NO, but should work on AT&T, and European GSM Carriers.
Motorola CLIQ runs Android, headed to T-Mobile {Engadget}
Sep 10th 2009 2:24PM Anyone know if this will have UMA (Hotspot@Home) for T-Mobile?
BlackBerry 9700's arranged marriage to T-Mobile leaves its mark, seen in the wild {Engadget}
Aug 11th 2009 1:25AM That would suck balls, I have been waiting for a T-mobile 3g+UMA phone for a long time now and I thought the Driftwood would be the ice-breaker.









