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AT&T upgrades Samsung Captivate Glide to Android 4.0, keeps the QWERTY habit going

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Hardware keyboard fans must feel like they’re part of an endangered species — there’s greater uncertainty these days about software updates, let alone new smartphones. If you’re part of that persecuted group, AT&T and Samsung have your back: the…


Engadget’s smartphone buyer’s guide: summer 2012 edition

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Despite the sweltering heat waves, our spirits are high at Engadget, and for good reason: it’s time for our summer edition of the smartphone buyer’s guide. Here, you’ll find our top recommendations for the best smartphones across several US carriers,…


Engadget’s smartphone buyer’s guide: spring 2012 edition

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Springtime is here. It’s a season of renewal, and similarly, an ideal time to replace your aging phone with one that you’ll adore. With this in mind, we give you Engadget’s smartphone buyer’s guide — your one-stop resource for selecting the best hand…


Samsung Captivate Glide review

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The QWERTY slider hasn’t exactly gone the way of the dinosaur, but it’s definitely approaching giant panda status. That is to say, it’s become rare for a major device manufacturer to output anything other than candybar touchscreen smartphones. And w…


Samsung Captivate Glide, Doubletime and Pantech Pocket join AT&T’s Android brigade on November 20th

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Two flavors of TouchWiz and an oddly-dimensioned handset are making their way to AT&T’s lineup come next week. Sammy’s QWERTY duo, the Tegra 2-powered Captivate Glide and Froyo-based Doubletime, along with Pantech’s uniquely formed Pocket will m…


Samsung Captivate Glide and DoubleTime hands-on

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Samsung’s got a pair of QWERTY-sporting Android handsets heading to AT&T, targeting distinctly different different ends of the smartphone spectrum. Sure, both the Captivate Glide and the DoubleTime attempt to woo messaging addicts with their phy…


AT&T starts CTIA off right by introducing five new smartphones to its Android lineup

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At CTIA last March, AT&T stole the show by announcing its intent to purchase T-Mobile US. This time around the news is a bit more modest, but the company is still hoping to give us a bit of a shock by introducing a litany of new handsets right o…