It might be near impossible to be a kid these days without a smartphone, but AT&T wants to offer parents a decent compromise. The wireless carrier launched its AmiGO Jr. Phone, which combines Samsung ...
Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the author of dozens of how-to books covering a wide spectrum ranging from Apple devices and cameras to photo editing software and ...
Smartphones for kids are becoming more popular, as many parents want to be able to reach their children while limiting the negative effects of being online. AT&T's new amiGO Jr. Phone offers what the ...
AT&T has unveiled its carrier-designed smartphone for kids. The amiGO Jr. phone has extensive parental controls. The phone is $3 a month plus monthly service. If you've been debating whether it's time ...
(RTTNews) - AT&T (T) has introduced the AT&T amiGO Jr. Phone, a kid-friendly smartphone to give parents more choice and control when they decide to give their kids a smartphone device. The amiGOTM Jr.
AT&T is launching a new version of the Samsung Galaxy A16 with software fully tailored for use by kids, including comprehensive parental controls. The "AT&T amiGO Jr. Phone" joins an existing watch ...
In brief: A very modern concern for people with young children revolves around smartphones. The online world can be a dangerous one, which is why AT&T has teamed up with Samsung to launch a ...
The AT&T amiGO Jr. Phone is the first and only smartphone that has been designed and approved by parents and kids for a major US telecom. Kid-focused smartphones aren’t a new idea, and it has been ...
AT&T has announced the amiGO Jr. Phone, which it says is the first and only kid-specific smartphone launched directly by a major US carrier. The amiGO Jr. ships with built-in controls, developed with ...
Having a cell phone is a necessity in the modern era. They do far more than simply make phone calls. From content creation to reporting, even the most basic smartphone can function as an all-in-one ...
ILLINOIS. (KWQC) - The days are numbered for Illinois AT&T customers still using a traditional landline phone. AT&T said it will end their traditional copper-based landline phone service in Illinois ...