We’ve already seen some hints that something was coming soon courtesy of the FCC, and now AT&T has confirmed to CNET that both the HTC Inspire 4G and Motorola Atrix 4G could have their HSUPA capabilities enabled sometime in April via a software update. That are supposed to dramatically increase upload speeds at the phones (as much as 5.76 Mbps), and lead them to more “4G” than ever before, but still not quite as “4G” as some other “4G.” Incidentally, the Samsung Infuse 4G has also been confirmed to be shipping with HSUPA enabled, even though it’s still not clear exactly when it is going to ship.
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