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With the announcement of the HTC Jetstream LTE powered Android Tablet coming to AT&T in a few days, we felt it was time to expand with a new dedicated section.
Here are some more details about the HTC Jetstream:
The JetStream runs Android 3.1 Honeycomb, but includes HTC's Sense user experience overlay (similar to that of the HTC Flyer/View 4G). It ships with Adobe Flash and can both playback and capture 1080p HD video content. Not a lot of tablets can make the same claim.
AT&T is also offering a few other options for those who decide to go with a month-to-month plan rather than sign a contract. Postpaid plans run $14.99 per month for 250 MB or $25 for 2 GB. AT&T will charge a $10-per-GB overage fee for those who exceed their monthly limit. Same goes for prepaid data options, but instead of charging a $10 overage fee, AT&T will charge $25 for another 2 GB of data. If these sound more appealing to you than the $35 option, there's a hefty cost: you have to pay the full retail price of the JetStream. That price is a budget-crushing $849.
[Source: informationweek.com]
Here are some more details about the HTC Jetstream:
The JetStream runs Android 3.1 Honeycomb, but includes HTC's Sense user experience overlay (similar to that of the HTC Flyer/View 4G). It ships with Adobe Flash and can both playback and capture 1080p HD video content. Not a lot of tablets can make the same claim.
AT&T is also offering a few other options for those who decide to go with a month-to-month plan rather than sign a contract. Postpaid plans run $14.99 per month for 250 MB or $25 for 2 GB. AT&T will charge a $10-per-GB overage fee for those who exceed their monthly limit. Same goes for prepaid data options, but instead of charging a $10 overage fee, AT&T will charge $25 for another 2 GB of data. If these sound more appealing to you than the $35 option, there's a hefty cost: you have to pay the full retail price of the JetStream. That price is a budget-crushing $849.
[Source: informationweek.com]