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The Flex offers an "Easy Experience" option, perfect for new smartphone users or those who just want a simpler interface, all on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). "Easy Experience" provides easy-to-read menus, easily-accessible buttons, and on-screen organization that reduces scrolling and swiping on the 4.3-inch qHD Super AMOLED display.
Plus, the Flex lives up to its name by allowing you to switch from "Easy Experience" to "Standard Experience" with just a few taps. The Flex also features SwiftKey, a more efficient keyboard designed to require fewer key presses and gain accuracy over time. SwiftKey offers advanced word prediction that learns as you type.
"Easy Experience" makes it simple to utilize your favorite features by organizing everything on a single homescreen. No need to spend time swiping through pages of apps - you can access your most important features quickly and easily. Enjoy the 8 MP camera with 4x zoom and LED flash, and a 2 MP front-facing camera for video chat and self-portraits. The Flex also has HD (1080p) video capture, and you'll have plenty of room to store your videos with 8 GB of internal memory, expandable to 32 GB with a microSD card.
AT&T's 4G LTE network allows for quicker access, smoother media streaming, and faster web experiences. LTE technology is capable of delivering mobile broadband speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G. Additionally, LTE technology offers a faster response time due to lower latency--the processing time it takes to move data through a network--vastly speeding download times for web pages as well as improving services such as mobile gaming and two-way video calling.
And when combined with 4G HSPA+ technology, AT&T is capable of delivering a quicker, more consistent mobile broadband experience than ever before. AT&T has deployed HSPA+ to virtually 100 percent of its mobile broadband network, which enables 4G speeds when combined with enhanced backhaul (via Ethernet or fiber). Backhaul is one of the major pieces of a telecommunications network. Think of it as the limbs connecting AT&T's cell towers with AT&T's backbone network that provides access to the Internet.