Our Sorry Wireless State, and Why T-Mobile and Sprint Cannot Merge
smartphonesLook around you. Someone nearby is probably looking at their smartphone right now. If you’re alone, that someone may be you. We’re smack dab in the middle of
Look around you. Someone nearby is probably looking at their smartphone right now. If you’re alone, that someone may be you. We’re smack dab in the middle of
Last week we reported [https://www.besttechie.com/2014/01/16/lg-g-flex-arriving-in-america-on-january-31st-coming-to-sprint-for-300/] that Sprint had arranged to be the first US wireless carrier to sell the LG G Flex, the
By now, many of you have likely heard of the LG G Flex – LG’s latest smartphone built on their flagship G2 flagship Android smartphone that builds upon it in
Confirming rumors from earlier today, during T-Mobile’s press conference at CES, the company announced that it will pay up to $350 in cancellation fees for new customers looking to
Japanese telecommunications giant SoftBank is moving in on everyone’s favorite fourth place American wireless telecommunications service provider, T-Mobile, merely five months after purchasing Sprint in July. Rumors have been
Thanks for stopping by for this week’s edition of the Weekend Wrap-up, where we take a look at some of the biggest stories from the past week in tech.
Despite the fact that they’ve become pretty ubiquitous in all parts of modern society, cell phones ain’t cheap. The handsets themselves are often high-ticket items even after they’
In a move to compete with wireless companies providing less stringent contracts for phone plans, Sprint is offering a program called “One Up [http://newsroom.sprint.com/news-releases/introducing-sprint-one-up-annual-upgrade-program-with-unlimited-talk-text-and-high-speed-data-guaranteed-for-life-just-65-per-month-the-lowest-price-of-any-national-carrier.htm]
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