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AT&T Unite LTE Mobile Hotspot - Photos & Specs

I recently purchased a Unite Hotspot to replace a USB 3G card that was getting old and unreliable. So far, the Unite works great, has 8 hours battery life, and an external antenna connectors which...

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I recently purchased a Unite Hotspot to replace a USB 3G card that was getting old and unreliable.  So far, the Unite works great,  has 8 hours battery life, and an external antenna connectors which was a requirement in my case.

As expected, you connect to the hotspot via WIFI but you can also attach via USB cable for internet access and charging from a laptop.  The longlasting 2500mAh battery is replaceable.

The Wifi SSID and password can be changed via the touchscreen or the built in web-based management.  Simply connect to the hotspot and goto http://attunite to configure the device.

The unit is $199 without a contract and $0-$29  with a 2 year agreement. Below I’ve included detailed photos and screenshots of the device.

Technical Specifications

Battery Capacity: 2500 mAh lithium-ion  In-use time (hours): Up to 10

Standby time (days): Up to 10

Size (inches): 4.33x2.72x0.6

Weight (ounces): 4.2

Chipset: Qualcomm® MDM9215™ and WTR1605L

RAM: 512MB

4G-LTE: Band 2, 4, 5 and 17

4G: HSPA+ with enhanced backhaul

3G – UMTS: 850/1900MHz

GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/1900MHz

Wi-Fi® connectivity: 802.11 b/g/n

Mobile hotspot: Up to 10 devices

FOTA capable - upgrade Firmware Over The Air

Display size (inches): 2.4

Resolution (pixels): 240x320 LCD

Screen type: Resistive touchscreen

Colors: 64K

Unite Touch Screen Screenshots

Unite Web-Based Configuration Screenshots

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