As promised , the Acer Iconia Tab A501 is hitting AT&T ahead of summer draws to an official close. The carrier just announced it’ll start selling the 16GB model next Sunday, September 18th for $480 — or $330 with a two-year contract. After we first heard about this fashion back in March, we knew it might be a “4G” device, and today AT&T clarified that this implies HSPA+, not LTE, so sorry to burst anyone’s bubble. On the other hand, five months after the A500 went on sale it remains one in every of a select few slates with an entire-sized USB port, so there’s that to think about in case you are still at the fence about getting a tablet. As planned, it’ll ship with Android 3.0, and an Acer rep confirms 3.1 is coming via an over-the-air update, though she couldn’t say when, exactly, that’ll happen. In the event you walk into an AT&T store and you’ll join a monthly plan, in case you so choose, though you can even prepaid, with $15 getting you 250MB and $25 expanding your allowance to 2GB. Customers who decide to two-year agreements may have the identical choices, to be honest, except they’ll even have to take care of overage fees — $10 per gigabyte or $15 per 250MB, counting on the plan.
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