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AT&T CEO Says High-Speed 3G iPhone Coming Next Year

AT&T CEO Says 3G iPhone Coming Next Year

>AT&T CEO, Randall Stephenson, told Bloomberg that the 3G iPhone that we had all hoped for is coming next year. Most of us expected the addition of near-broadband data capability to the iPhone, but confirmation such as this lets us rest easy since the device's current slower EDGE network (for surfing the Web and getting e-mail) is so five years ago! No date or any specifics are known beyond that, but presumably the phone will run on the same HSDPA network that the new BlackJack II uses.

Stephenson cited battery life as the reason the first generation was saddled with the pokey EDGE data network, saying that 3G chipsets are "real power hogs." Stephenson says the faster download speeds of AT&T's HSDPA network will come as battery technology improves, and hopes to get the talk time back up in the five-hours-plus range.

What does this mean for you? Well, if you haven't bought an iPhone already and can wait up to a year for the latest and greatest, you should definitely hold off! This is a real boon to anybody who's got a year left on their Sprint, T-Mobile or Verizon Wireless accounts.

From Bloomberg (via Engadget)



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Last night LG officially unveiled some of its new products. While many of the highlighted devices were old news, a few of the gadgets nevertheless caught our eye.

LG Trax phone (AT&T):
With its catchy name, the Trax is obviously designed to be a music phone, but it's also the first LG phone able to handle high-speed, 3G HSDPA 3.6 networks, which means it'll download content (including music "trax") twice as fast as last year's CU500, also for AT&T. If you're in the market for a new phone and you're an AT&T customer, the Trax is a definite buy if you want a cutting-edge phone with the latest technologies (yes, it's faster than a non-Wi-Fi-connected iPhone). The phone is due out before the end of July.

LG SteamDryer: Besides having a hot red finish, the LG SteamDryer is the first to use just that-- steam--which we all know gets rid of wrinkles, but apparently also gets rid of odors. LG also unveiled a new French Door refrigerator with automatically-closing doors (neat!) and another refrigerator with a built-in HDTV and weather center. Not sure what's new about this one other than a USB port for uploading photos (which would actually make it a pretty cool HDTV refrigerator!).

New 1080p Plasma TVs:
We often associate LG with LCDs, given that the company makes so many of them (including many of the Philips models), but the company is staying firmly behind plasma TVs, as evidenced by its unveiling of a new plasma HD model capable of showing up to 1080p resolution, the best possible for HD. The new PY3D series already comes in a 60-inch model, but the 50-inch will be out in September for $3499. The PY3d series TVs have three HDMI inputs in the back, which is handy if you've got a bunch of high-end components or game consoles to connect.

Expect more of these coming new gadget roundups as most companies are unveiling their holiday lineups in the coming weeks.

From LGE.

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