"The consolidation effort is focused on a completely AT&T-branded smart phone, distinct from the iPhone and other products that may use AT&T’s network, Smith said in an interview following his speech."
That's not just iPhones, that's every smartphone on the market today that uses AT&T's network. AT&T doesn't have any self-branded smartphones. The Fuze is the HTC Fuze. You can say what you want about the Tilt, but it's HTC and we're talking about the future, and the Fuze is not ATT branded.
Get a grip, guys. And maybe some reading glasses, too.
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Amazing. No one can read. Third paragraph:
"The consolidation effort is focused on a completely AT&T-branded smart phone, distinct from the iPhone and other products that may use AT&T’s network, Smith said in an interview following his speech."
That's not just iPhones, that's every smartphone on the market today that uses AT&T's network. AT&T doesn't have any self-branded smartphones. The Fuze is the HTC Fuze. You can say what you want about the Tilt, but it's HTC and we're talking about the future, and the Fuze is not ATT branded.
Get a grip, guys. And maybe some reading glasses, too.
HTC Touch Diamond branded by AT&T, is an AT&T Fuze..
Sorry, wrong. First, it's a Touch Pro. Second, it's called the HTC Fuze.
http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/cell-phone-details/?device=HTC+FUZE(TM)&q_sku=sku3090226