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AT&T today announced it would be adding Salt Lake City to its list of markets expected to get 4G LTE later in the year. AT&T continues expanding other areas, with Austin, TX seeing additional coverage just the other day. It’s going to be a slow and steady pace with AT&T so if you’re looking for 4G LTE right away, you may want to consider Verizon, otherwise sit tight and be happy you’re not on Sprint.


The HTC One S has landed on T-Mobile and to get customers interested, T-Mobile is offering to give anyone willing to trade-in their old Android smartphone $100 of the cost back. The offer is actually good on all of T-Mobile’s 4G phones, but since the HTC One S launched today, it’s most likely the one customers will be after.


Wirefly has discounted the price of the Verizon DROID RAZR to $49.99 for anyone willing to sign up for a new two-year contract. While I’d personally go with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (which they are also offering for $49.99), if for some reason you’re in the market for a DROID RAZR, this is good deal. It’s on par with what Amazon Wireless is charging for the RAZR and is $50 less what you’d pay over at Verizon.


Verizon’s next DROID device made a brief appearance on DroidDoes.com this morning. The DROID Incredible 4G LTE exposed itself with a full list of specs and questionable pricing. The next device to wear the DROID branding will feature:


Yesterday saw quite a few device launches, but for Sprint customers, only two really mattered. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the LG Viper 4G LTE made their debut on Sprint yesterday and while the Viper is a quality device at $100 less than the Galaxy Nexus, it was the Nexus and its Ice Cream Sandwich that had Sprint customers clamoring.

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