AT&T is now offering its first 4G mobile phone, the HTC Inspire 4G Smartphone running the Android 2.2 platform and the next-generation HTC Sense experience with cloud services.
The HTC Inspire 4G will have the largest screen of any AT&T smartphone, with a 4.3-inch super LCD display, and will offer an 8-megapixel camera with HD video recording. The HTC Inspire 4G will also be the first to introduce AT&T Mobile Hotspot service built into the smartphone, allowing users to connect additional Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
HTC Inspire 4G will include a 1 GHz processor, Dolby Mobile and SRS WOW HD sound, and a premium, aluminum unibody design. HTC Inspire 4G comes preloaded with a Blockbuster and eReader application to keep users entertained on the go.
With the next-generation of HTC Sense, the HTC Inspire 4G offers even more ways to stay connected, including FriendStream, which delivers Facebook, Twitter and Flickr updates in a consolidated view. The HTC Inspire 4G also offers customers the ability to pinpoint the location of a lost phone on a map and send a command to make the phone sound an alert — even while on “silent” mode — through the htcsense.com website. If needed, owners can also remotely wipe all of the phone's data with a single command in addition to forwarding calls and text messages to a different number.
Price and Availability
Available to AT&T customers from February 13, 2011 for $99.99 after a two-year agreement. Also sold at Amazon.com.