- AT&T launching new family bundles that can save you some cash- Example family of four gets unlimited talk and text, plus 10GB shared data for just $160 per month You want to use the cool smartphone you just got from AT&T to do all the cool things places like AndroidCentral tell you about. Starting tomorrow, AT&T may have a way to save you some money… 
- AT&T Launching New Mobile Share Value Plan February 2nd, Offers Reduced Rates And More Data To Lure You Away From Subsidies- AT&T will be offering a new type of family plan starting tomorrow (February 2nd) that could save you a bit of cash. The Mobile Share Value Plan includes 10GB of shared data with unlimited talk/text and starts at $130 for 2 lines, and each line you add only bumps the price up $15. Just about… 
- Apps of the Week: Motocross Meltdown, Flappy Bird, 8 Ball Pool and more!- See what the Android Central writers are using this week It's that time of the week where we carve out a slot on Android Central to show off our Apps of the Week column. Saturday afternoons are a perfect time for each of the writers here to talk about an app that has made its way onto our… 
- HTC One for Sprint gets its KitKat update a little early- HTC must feel that it's best to underpromise and overdeliver. While the company told American One owners that they wouldn't get KitKat on time, the 535MB Android upgrade is already available on Sprint; eager subscribers just have to check for an ... 
- [New App] Chainfire Releases Pry-Fi Proof Of Concept Allowing Users To Avoid Potentially Shady Wi-Fi Tracking (Root Only)- Privacy and technology maintain a tenuous relationship, and the balance between convenient features and personal security is always one worth keeping in mind as users make the most of their devices' capabilities. To that end, Chainfire has released a new proof of concept app that aims to give… 
- Android Community Weekly Wrap-Up for February 1, 2014- Motorola has taken center stage in several of our weekly wrap-up posts in previous weeks, and well, it looks like they have returned yet again. Of course, the big Motorola … Continue reading 








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