The LTE Google Nexus 9, made by HTC, may be coming to other carriers eventually, but T-Mobile is the only place to buy one at this time. This model of the Nexus 9 is the same as the WiFi version with ...
For a limited time, T-Mobile’s prepaid brand MetroPCS is offering customers a promotion to upgrade their plans to Unlimited 4G LTE data for only $50 per month. This promotion will be around until ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. This morning, MetroPCS unveiled a new Unlimited 4G LTE plan priced at $50. Folks who sign up before April 5 ...
MetroPCS just introduced a new service plan offering unlimited 4G LTE data, talk, and texting for $50 a month. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of ...
Unlimited phone plans are back, and MetroPCS just got on the bandwagon. The carrier, which is known for its prepaid options, has just announced a new plan that gives subscribers unlimited 4G LTE data.
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Back in September of 2011, Verizon introduced a new initiative called Network Optimization that only affected ...
The influence of the Internet is so great, not even automakers could ignore its effects on our daily lives. General Motors, for example, created OnStar 4G LTE as a means for us to enjoy high-speed ...
To say the idea of offering in-car Wi-Fi was a good idea would be an understatement. Last year, usage of OnStar 4G LTE Wi-Fi increased 200 percent by Chevrolet owners, and the brand is ready to lift ...
The “Un-carrier” is about to give subscribers an early gift ahead of Black Friday 2015. T-Mobile announced on Monday that for the next three months, all of its Simple Choice subscribers will get ...
Verizon Wireless has a message for data hogs subscribed to its unlimited 4G LTE service, and to paraphrase, it goes something like this: 'Slow your roll, or we'll slow it for you.' To be more specific ...
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