T-Mobile seems to have won one of its most significant victories in the FCC's latest 600MHz spectrum sale.
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Verizon is bringing back its unlimited data plan to its subscribers for $80 a month. Verizon, the largest US wireless communications service provider, will launch an unlimited data plan dubbed as "Verizon Unlimited.
Donald Trump tells the media about new job openings available to American citizens in 2017. Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Sprint Corp will be bringing back 5,000 jobs back to American soil.
Mobile carriers gear up for Google Pixel holiday deals. Google Pixel is getting a lot of attention lately due to its specs and features. In fact, different mobile carriers have been teeing up their holiday deals with one of the world's best phones around.
HTC will not release a new flagship smartphone in the US in 2017 Analysts say that HTC will not release a new flagship smartphone in the US next year as reported by phonearena.
Target is reportedly offering one of the best iPhone 7 trade-in deals in October. Target is reportedly offering one of the best iPhone 7 trade-in deals in October.
There are many carriers with exciting offers for the iPhone 7 trade-in Apple recently launched its latest iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus devices at the IFA 2016 event in Berlin.
The leaked information suggests that the Samsung Galaxy S7 Sport is in the beta phase and will be launched soon.
This is a bit later than expected, but 1000 of the units will be sent to the early backers. Nextbit has a cloud savvy phone, and it is expected to be launched by Feb 16.
BlackBerry's latest model, Priv is in demand and might yet become the Canadian tech company's saving grace in the smartphone industry.
Samsung on its quest to gain more consumers announces that they have added 14 more US banks to their partners and will also be supporting gift cards starting the coming months. Samsung Pay will also start supporting Discover cards next year.
AT&T has officially announced that it will start selling the LG G Flex 2 this Friday, April 24, but it will cost $100 more on-contract and $200 more outright compared to the Sprint version.
Sprint has promised to start shipping the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge on Monday, April 6, which means that pre-order customers should get their smartphones momentarily, if not already.