A newly unearthed AT&T briefing has shown the carrier will soon have smartphone plans with messaging built-in. Rather than choose a separate messaging plan, customers will have the option of a "Talk, Text, Web & E-mail" plan that already factors in unlimited MMS and SMS. The chart spied by Engadget shows that each carry a $20 premium over the standard versions, or roughly the same price as needed for choosing unlimited access on its own....Source : http://www.electronista.com/articles/10/07/23/att....



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