AT&T U-verse Mobile Now Supported On "More Than" 20 Devices
AT&T has announced a few additional U-verse supported mobile devices. And according to the details being touted by AT&T, this brings the supported device number up to more than 20. In addition, those 20 devices are spread across four major operating systems and brings “more than 100 TV series and more than 700 TV shows from a variety of genres.”

Of course, what good is all that content without a device that supports it. And such being the case, we have some good news for those looking to take advantage of the U-verse on Android and/or Windows Phone. The latest devices that support U-verse include the HTC HD7S as well as the LG Thrive, LG Phoenix and Samsung Infuse 4G.
“U-verse Mobile lets U-verse TV subscribers browse the U-verse TV program guide, schedule and manage their DVR recordings, and for subscribers with qualifying TV plans, watch hit TV shows on their qualifying smartphone.”
As for those “qualifying” TV plans; “the ability to download or stream and watch TV shows is available at no extra charge for customers that subscribe to the U200 package or higher.” Otherwise, all U-verse customers will be able to schedule and manage recordings at no additional charge. Furthermore, the app also works nicely as a TV guide.
That being said, AT&T is taking the summer as the perfect catch for the service, touting it as the way to “keep the family entertained, and at no extra cost.” And lastly, as one would expect and hope to see happen, the service will continue to expand in the future. According to Jeff Weber, who is the vice president of video services, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets;
Credit: Source.“Our U-verse TV customers can get popular shows on our most popular smartphones and watch from anywhere, and we’ll continue to expand the choices and availability.”
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