With four kids on my cellphone plan, it’s surprising how often we end up going into the local AT&T store for something or the other. And every time it’s a long wait. Is there any way we can make an appointment in advance like at the Apple Store?
With four kids on my cellphone plan, it’s surprising how often we end up going into the local AT&T store for something or the other. And every time it’s a long wait. Is there any way we can make an appointment in advance like at the Apple Store?
Did you read my article about the cool cellular data usage management features in Android and wish you could have something similar for your iPhone? You can, but it’s not from Apple. It’s an app called DataMan, from programmer Johnny Ixe…
My Dad has an app on his iPhone that lets him check the status of our AT&T bill but I just have a flip phone. Is there any way I can keep track of how much data I’ve used without having the fancy iPhone app??
I don’t have a clue what happened, but my little LG phone is now locked and is prompting me to enter a PUK code. What’s a PUK code and where does it come from?
Android users who are active text message fans have always been stuck using their phone for those messages. Apple users have iMessage, which offers access to your sms text message interactions via any iOS device and MacOS X systems, but Android? Not so much. Until now and the new AT&T Messages app…
What? A new consumer electronics gadget? And from a company that has a track record of demand exceeding supply? Again.
When Apple announced the pre-order and ship dates for the new iPhone 7, I tapped the team at AT&T to make my experience a breeze. Here’s how it went…
Is there a simple way to check how much data I’ve used on my tablet with my AT&T Wireless data plan?
I want a new iPhone 6s. Looks really fun. But AT&T has three options and I can’t quite figure out the difference between “AT&T Next”, a contract and a no-contract phone. Can you walk me through it, Dave?