Starting today, many AT&T subscribers have many reasons to rejoice with their new lineup of devices made available today.   The carrier has offered something for everyone with BlackBerry 7, Windows Phone 7 Mango, or LTE Android devices.   BlackBerry users can now enjoy more OS 7 devices joining the BlackBerry Torch 9810.   You can now pick up the HSPA+-enabled BlackBerry Bold 9900 for $199.99 w/ two-year contract and the all-touchscreen Torch 9860 for $99.99 w/ two-year contract.   But wait there’s more!  

AT&T is unveiling their new lineup of next-generation Windows Phone 7 devices sporting the WP7 Mango OS with Samsung Focus S and the Focus Flash.   The Focus S sports a 4.3inch Super AMOLED Plus display, powered by a 1.4GHz processor, dual cameras (1.3MP in front & 8MP in the back) and a 1650 mAh battery for $199.99 w/ two-year contract.   The Focus Flash sports a 3.7inch Super AMOLED display, powered by a 1.4GHz processor, 5MP camera capable of 720p HD video capture, and a 1500 mAh battery for $49.99 w/ two-year contract.  The carrier is also introducing their first batch of 4G LTE smartphones as well today.  You have the HTC Vivid: sporting a 4.5inch HD display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, running Android 2.3.4 w/Sense UI, dual cameras (1.3MP in front & 8MP f/2/2 lens in the back) capable of 1080p HD video capture, and 16GB of storage for $99.99 w/ two-year contract (announced as $199.99).   Also you have the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket: sporting a 4.5inch Super AMOLED Plus display, 1.5GHz dual-core processor, running Android 2.3.5 w/ TouchWiz UI, dual cameras (2MP in front & 8MP in the back) capable of 1080p HD video capture, and 16GB of storage for $149.99 w/ two-year contract (announced as $249.99).   Both LTE devices are backwards compatible to HSPA+ for great support when you are outside of the carrier’s LTE network.   Head on down to your  local AT&T retailer or online to pick one up.

Bold 9900, Torch 9860, Focus S, Focus Flash, Vivid, Galaxy S II Skyrocket

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