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Samsung Galaxy S III with LTE rumored for T-Mobile

, Dec 26th 2012 Discuss [0]

Samsung's flagship Galaxy S III smartphone has been available for some time now, but it's still one of the best Android devices out there, and carriers are still promoting it as one of their elite devices to choose from. Case in point, it's rumored that T-Mobile will be outing an LTE version of the Galaxy S III sometime next year. Read The Full Story

T-Mobile iPhone touted as 14 metro areas get mobile boost

, Dec 20th 2012 Discuss [0]

Here near the end of the year T-Mobile is ramping up efforts to let you know that they are, indeed, a company that's expanding at a high rate. T-Mobile is expanding in 14 new metro areas including areas from one end of the United States to the other and they're making it clear that they're ready and willing to take in your unlocked iPhone 4S with their network - a network they say has beaten AT&T in internal speed tests - imagine that! Read The Full Story

T-Mobile improves coverage in Atlanta, Minneapolis, and Seattle

, Dec 10th 2012 Discuss [0]

T-Mobile announced today that they have made some "technology advancements" in three major cities, which include Atlanta, Minneapolis, and Seattle. T-Mobile didn't say what these advancements consist of, but you can be sure that data speeds are now a bit faster in these areas. On top of these cities, T-Mobile is also working on improving coverage in other major cities across the US as we speak. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: December 7, 2012

, Dec 7th 2012 Discuss [0]

Welcome to Friday evening everyone - the weekend is beginning for most of us, but before we dive in, let's recap the news from the day. Late this afternoon, we found out that Gameloft's full line up of games for 2013 had leaked, which is exciting to say the least. Unfortunately, all is not well in the gaming world, as BioShock Infinite has been pushed back yet again. This time it's been delayed into March, which means the wait for it has gotten longer by a month. We learned today that Best Buy will have to pay out $27 million to TechFoward for stolen trade secrets, which is not good for a company that has been struggling lately. Read The Full Story

T-Mobile begins testing for prepaid mobile brand, could launch next year

, Dec 7th 2012 Discuss [0]

Even though T-Mobile plans to go completely prepaid in 2013 and get rid of subsidies altogether, it's been confirmed that the carrier is launching a separate prepaid brand called GoSmart Mobile, which is currently be tested in "select market", and could launch sometime next year if the company is happy with the results of the testing. Read The Full Story

Four big carriers plan to roll out text-to-911 by 2014

The big four wireless carriers, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile, have reached an agreement to enable text-to-911 service in 2014. The agreement has been shipped off to the FCC, which will discuss the matter on December 12. While the agreement won't bring the ability to text emergency services to all wireless users by 2014, it will give the service a large boost in that direction. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: December 6, 2012

, Dec 6th 2012 Discuss [0]

Welcome to Thursday evening everyone - just one more work day to go and we'll be at the weekend once again. This afternoon started with a bang, with Spotify holding a press conference to announce a number of things. Perhaps most importantly, the service has 1 million paying subscribers in the US, with 5 million worldwide. The company also launched Spotify Collections and the Spotify Music Graph today, announcing a new web app for all users too. Finally, we found out that Metallica's full catalog of music has been added to Spotify, so all of you metal fans have a reason to celebrate this evening. Read The Full Story

T-Mobile to end subsidies, offer only full-priced phones and value plans in 2013

, Dec 6th 2012 Discuss [0]

Earlier today, T-Mobile announced that it will be offering Apple products starting in 2013, but another thing that the carrier is introducing in 2013 is the death of subsidized devices, and the introduction of only cheap value plans. This means you'll have to pay full price for a handset, but the plans themselves will be cheaper than before. Read The Full Story

T-Mobile CEO: “Apple products in the US in 2013″

, Dec 6th 2012 Discuss [0]

It’s become apparent that T-Mobile has finally made the plunge with Apple in a relatively small announcement inside the carrier’s financial plans through 2015. The announcement came from a meeting with analysts and spoken by the T-Mobile CEO Rene Obermann who stated explicitly “Apple products in the US in 2013.”

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SlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: November 29, 2012

, Nov 29th 2012 Discuss [0]

Welcome to Thursday evening everyone - we received some pretty big news this afternoon, so let's just jump in! Microsoft announced today that we'll be able snag a Surface Pro starting in January, with the 64GB model demanding $899 and the 128GB model going for $999. Apple launched iTunes 11 today, complete with a brand new user interface and iCloud at every turn, so get those updates going. We also heard that Google is looking to deliver information to you before you even search for it, which is pretty cool but also a little bit creepy. Read The Full Story

T-Mobile iPhone “speculation is heightening” according to Merrill Lynch

, Nov 29th 2012 Discuss [0]

This week the folks at Merrill Lynch - specifically analyst Scott Craig - have suggested that the iPhone may finally be on its way to official carrier support from T-Mobile. This suggestion comes in the form of a note written by Craig that said "speculation is heightening" that Deutsche Telecom (owners of T-Mobile) will announce a deal at next week's analyst's day - that being 12/6 and 12/7 of 2012. Now we must sit back, wait, and dig our fingernails into our kneecaps in anticipation of a brand new HSPA+ iPhone 5. Read The Full Story

T-Mobile LG Nexus 4 Review

, Nov 28th 2012 Discuss [0]

The difference between the Google Play Nexus 4 and the T-Mobile Nexus 4 is neither in the hardware nor in the software, but in the cost and agreement you’ll be making with T-Mobile – but that doesn’t mean we can’t give some more time to Google’s own smartphone hero for Android 4.2 Jelly Bean – for science! First be sure to take a peek at our original full Nexus 4 review as done by our own Vincent Nguyen, then have another dive in with the slight differences between it and the T-Mobile edition – must be something for the massive difference in price, right?

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