By
Donald Melanson 
posted Mar 25th 2011 8:35PM

We've already seen some
hints that something was coming soon courtesy of the FCC, and now AT&T has confirmed to CNET that both the
HTC Inspire 4G and
Motorola Atrix 4G will have their
HSUPA capabilities enabled sometime in April via a software update. That should dramatically increase upload speeds on the phones (up to 5.76 Mbps), and make them more "4G" than ever before, but still not quite as "4G" as some
other "4G." Incidentally, the
Samsung Infuse 4G has also been confirmed to be shipping with HSUPA enabled, although it's still not clear exactly when it will ship.
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