| WCAI 4G Daily Update |
| Oct. 6, 2011 |
LG Optimus LTE 4G HD Smartphone
Ecoustics.com
LG Electronics has announced the Korean market launch of LG Optimus LTE, the first mobile device in the country to offer 4G connectivity with the highest resolution IPS display available on a smart phone. Developed in close collaboration with sister company LG Display, Optimus LTE features a striking 4.5-inch "True HD IPS" display that offers advanced resolution, brightness and clarity and shows colors in their most natural tones, as they were meant to be seen.More
Qtel's LTE Program to Bring Fastest 4G Mobile Broadband
The Peninsula
Qtel has took a big leap in its wireless infrastructure Wednesday when it launched the more advanced LTE program that will deliver the fastest and largest 4G network for mobile broadband across Qatar.More
Sprint to Sell iPhone 4, 4S with Unlimited Data
The Boston Globe
Sprint says it will sell not just Apple's new iPhone 4S, but also the older iPhone 4. It plans to keep unlimited data plans for both models. It's the first time Sprint Nextel Corp. gets to sell any iPhones. Apple said Tuesday that Sprint would sell the 4S model when it launches Oct. 14, but it was unclear if the carrier also would get the older model.More
LG's myTouch, and myTouch Q Go 4G via T-Mobile
The Tech Herald
Extending the reach of its product portfolio by appealing to feature phones users looking to make the smart phone switch, telecommunications giant T-Mobile has this week unveiled two new "consumer-friendly" LG devices.More
Verizon's LTE Network an Order of Magnitude Faster Than Some of its Rivals
Cellular-news
All cellular carriers are not created equally. The LTE rollout head-start that Verizon has achieved in the fiercely competitive U.S. market has equipped the carrier with a startling mobile broadband performance advantage, with the U.S.'s largest service provider delivering download throughout more than an order of magnitude faster than some of its rivals.More
Steve Jobs's Death: The World Reacts
ABC News
The death of Steve Jobs has spawned an outpouring of grief and gratitude from his fans across the globe. From celebrities and Silicon Valley titans to everyday Mac and iPod users, people around the world are taking to the streets and the Web to show how he touched and changed them.More