Do not be fooled by its appearance with a touch screen and colored like a tablet or smartphone. Here is the MiFi Liberate LTE 4G, the name given to devices that are generally referred to as a portable hotspot, and the device is not common, since it is equipped with a large screen (for a portable device). This is a pure MiFi, means the touch display is just lets you manage things related to hotspot features such as data usage, number of connected device and so on. I mean, do not let you buy it because you think it could be for browsing, email and the like, not even send text or play videos although it can read MMC up to 32 GB but is only designed to be be accessed by other device via DLNA connectivity. Many authors review writing about the futility of the touch screen, DLNA function, GPS and more, but one thing is for sure, this is what makes it unique.
AT&T MiFi Liberate 4G LTE specs:
Network: GSM, LTE
Band: GSM Quad-band, UMTS, LTE
Data: EDGE, GPRS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA, LTE
Model: Portable touchscreen
Antenna: Internal
Display: 2,8-inch color touchscreen, 400 x 240 px
Devices connected: up to 10 support
Security: WPA, VPN, NAT firewall
OS: LINUX-based
micro-USB port: Yes
MMC slot for 32 GB card
Battery: 2900 mAh
DLNA for streaming music, video
GPS-ready
Dimension: 99.5 x 73.1 x 8.8mm | 20 grams
The MiFi Liberate 4G LTE is available with AT&T since Nov, 2012 for $50 with a new contract. Similar portable hotspot device for 4G LTE network, but with no large touch (wasteful) display include Elevate 4G (Sierra-AT&T), Jetpack MiFi 4620L (Verizon), ZTE 890L LTE (Verizon) and other listed under related devices below.