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HTC First: The First Facebook Home-Optimized Phone

This morning, after Facebook introduced Facebook Home, an Android-based social experience that falls somewhere between an app and an operating system, we also got news of the first Facebook-optimized phone: the HTC First.

This morning, after Facebook introduced Facebook Home, an Android-based social experience that falls somewhere between an app and an operating system, we also got news of the first Facebook-optimized phone: the HTC First.

The new 4.3-inch smartphone, available on AT&T for $100 with a two-year contract, is open for preorders starting today at att.com/facebookhome and hits retail stores on April 12. Preorders will ship April 10.

HTC First comes in black, white, red, and pale blue. From the outside, it looks like HTC's new phone has a thin body, front-facing camera, rounded edges, and — like traditional Android devices — back, home, and navigation buttons. On the inside, the HTC First runs Android 4.1 (Jellybean) and is 4G-LTE ready.

See all the tech specs after the break.

Geek tips

How-To: Check Your iPhone Data Usage

Wondering just how much data you're pulling down in a given month on your iPhone?

Wondering just how much data you're pulling down in a given month on your iPhone? There are a few ways to check your usage, one being to head to AT&T's wireless website, log into your account, and create a billing report (under " Bills and Payments," click "Create Billing Report," and "Data Usage Trend"), which gives you a detailed graph on how much data you're using. You can also estimate how much you use with your provider's online data calculator. Find your usage for AT&T, Verizon, or by signing in to your Sprint account.

However, this third way only requires you and your iPhone to see how much data you're devouring. Find out what to do after the break.

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Nokia Lumia 900 Coming on April 8 For Just $100

If you've been crushing on the flagship Nokia Windows Phone as much as we have since CES, we have good news: the LTE Nokia Lumia 900 will hit AT&T on April 8 for just $100.

If you've been crushing on the flagship Nokia Windows Phone as much as we have since CES, we have good news: the LTE Nokia Lumia 900 will hit AT&T on April 8 for just $100.

Coming with a beautiful 4.3-inch AMOLED screen, 16GB of storage space, 8MP camera (complete with a Carl Zeiss F2.2 aperture lens), and a choice of either cyan or black for an exterior hue (glossy white coming later in April), the Lumia 900 is quite a stunner. Of course, that doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of how awesome the Windows Phone OS is to use. One hundred bucks is an incredible deal compared to other smartphones on the market today, and naturally, you will have to sign a two-year contract with AT&T to get that price.

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AT&T Announces New Data Plans For Smartphones and Tablets: Details You Need to Know

AT&T announced new data plans for smartphones and tablets today that will take effect starting Jan.

AT&T announced new data plans for smartphones and tablets today that will take effect starting Jan. 22. As always when it comes to change, there's good news and bad news. Each plan costs about $5 more than the previous plans (that's the bad news), but the good news is that you'll get 100MB more data on the Plus plan and 1GB more data on the Pro plans than you were getting before. Current customers can stick with the plans they're already on or switch up to the new plans, whereas new AT&T customers will have to select one of the new plans at signup starting on Sunday.

Get the details on all the new data plans below.

Smartphones

  • AT&T Data Plus 300MB: $20
  • AT&T Data Pro 3GB: $30
  • AT&T Data Pro 5GB: $50, with mobile hotspot or tethering

It'll cost an extra $20 for an extra 300MB on the Plus plan and $10 for each additional gigabyte on the two Pro plans.

Tablets

  • AT&T DataConnect 3GB: $30
  • AT&T DataConnect 5GB: $50
CES

13 New CES Smartphones You Should Know About

There were a number of smartphones introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show this year, ranging from large and powerful to sleek and sexy.
Smartphones at CES

There were a number of smartphones introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show this year, ranging from large and powerful to sleek and sexy. Which will you choose? Get to know each of them a little better here.

CES

Pick a Phone, Any Phone: AT&T Unleashes an Army of New Smartphones at CES

There are many (many, many) smartphones being unveiled at CES this year, and AT&T has announced at least eight of them.
AT&T Android and Windows Phones at CES 2012

There are many (many, many) smartphones being unveiled at CES this year, and AT&T has announced at least eight of them. Six Android and two Windows phones will be coming soon to the network, all of which will feature 4G LTE speeds. Get to know each of them a little better here. Which will you choose?

CES

Nokia Is Back: Lumia 900 Coming to AT&T Soon

The wait is over, y'all; Nokia head Stephen Elop took the stage alongside Steve Ballmer and AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega earlier today to officially announce the 4G LTE Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone, slated to hit AT&T in the coming months.

The wait is over, y'all; Nokia head Stephen Elop took the stage alongside Steve Ballmer and AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega earlier today to officially announce the 4G LTE Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone, slated to hit AT&T in the coming months. The phone is quite a stunner with a 4.3-inch AMOLED screen and your choice of cyan or black for an exterior hue. There are over 50,000 apps just waiting to be discovered in the Windows Marketplace, including those from partners like Sesame Street, CNN, and ESPN, and you can download plenty of apps, music, movies, and lots more with 16GB of storage space.

If you're a smartphone photographer, the 8MP camera will impress: it's stocked with a Carl Zeiss F2.2 aperture lens for the clearest and best possible pictures. There's even a 1MP F.2.4 forward-facing camera.

Stay tuned for pricing and release date details. This is one phone we've got our eye on.

CES

PlayStation Vita Popping Up on AT&T Next Month

AT&T revealed that it will be providing data plans for the PlayStation Vita beginning next month.

AT&T revealed that it will be providing data plans for the PlayStation Vita beginning next month. Prices will start at $15 for 250MB or $25 for 2GB, and will be term-free, meaning you don't have to worry about cancellation fees after you sign up. The Vita itself has been given a street date of Feb. 22, with two models being made available at launch: $250 for WiFi-only, and a $300 3G version. Gaming online from anywhere has never been easier!

Source: AT&T Instagram

Tech Shopping

AT&T Black Friday Deals Starting at One Cent

If wireless products are topping this year's present wish lists, AT&T has you covered with a Thanksgiving weekend of promotions.

If wireless products are topping this year's present wish lists, AT&T has you covered with a Thanksgiving weekend of promotions. Starting at 12:01 a.m. on Black Friday, AT&T's website deals page will unveil sales on touchscreen devices (yes, including tablets) with new gadget deals rolling out each day through Monday. The rest of the weekend features:

  • Saturday, Nov. 26 — All Windows 7 and certain Android devices are available for one cent.
  • Sunday, Nov. 27 — The BlackBerry 9860 is one cent and HTC's Red Inspire is $30.
  • Monday, Nov. 28 — Select smartphones including the Motorola Atrix, Samsung Infuse, and HTC Inspire sell for one cent.

The deals come with a few strings; all require a two-year service plan, smartphones require AT&T voice and the minimum $15 monthly data plan, and messaging devices must be purchased with a minimum $20 monthly messaging plan. Be sure to check out our Black Friday deal roundup page for more Black Friday deals.

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Verizon Introduces Tiered Data Plans, Rolling Out Tomorrow

We knew this day was coming — the end of Verizon unlimited data plans.

We knew this day was coming — the end of Verizon unlimited data plans. Verizon confirmed it will switch to a tiered data pricing model for new customers beginning Thursday, July 7.

A Verizon spokesperson dishes on the details saying:

". . . new smartphone customers will choose from one of three options: $30 for 2 GB, $50 for 5 GB or $80 for 10 GB. There will be an overage charge of $10 per GB of data. Verizon will also charge $10 for 75 MB per month for feature phone users."

Good news is current customers on unlimited plans can keep their unlimited plans as they upgrade to new devices. AT&T also recently began usage-based data service; though, their 2GB plan is just $25 per month. Once Verizon's new data policies go into effect, Sprint will be the only top nationwide provider to offer unlimited data packages for smartphone plans.

For those considering a wireless carrier switch, act fast for unlimited data before Verizon's Thursday changeover. If you are already on a tiered data plan — which option do you use?