It's been well documented that AT&T's 4G phones aren't just slow—their upload speeds are
often slower than its 3G network. So what happened to that extra G? Turns out it's not the network itself that's borked; it's the phones. AT&T has intentionally crippled the
Motorola Atrix and
HTC Inspire—the carrier's only fourth-gen network phones—by actively disabling the handsets' HSUPA capability. Gross. But there may be sweet relief coming soon.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/2rvGeT9r-4w/atts-fake-4g-phones-may-actually-get-real-4g-soon
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