AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon donate phone chargers for COVID-19 patients

The only way for COVID-19 patients to get in touch with their loved ones while recovering from their illness is through their smartphones. They are not in contact with anyone except health care workers, so it can be a pretty lonely recovery period. Three of the U.S.’s top carriers, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon are partnering […]

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AT&T’s Galaxy Tab A 8.4 price beats Samsung’s, available via Sprint too

The Galaxy Tab A 8.4 (2020) is now available through all four major carriers in the USA. Initially launched on Verizon and T-Mobile’s networks a few weeks ago, Samsung’s mid-range tablet is now also available from Sprint and AT&T. Same as before, the Galaxy Tab A 8.4 (2020) is available in the Mocha color option […]

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AT&T expands 5G coverage to 90 new markets across the United States

In the US, 5G is becoming more popular than ever as networks continue to expand coverage. There aren’t many choices for 5G phones but we know more will be introduced this year and beyond. At the moment, networks across the country are working to expand 5G coverage, testing out connectivity, and announcing access to their […]

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Buy a Galaxy S20+ in the USA and you get an A50 for free / $50

Samsung USA is offering yet another interesting deal for its latest Galaxy S20 flagship, whereby customers willing to acquire the Galaxy S20+ 5G on a carrier financing plan will receive a Galaxy A50 for free. The offer is valid only for the Plus model from Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint.If you’d rather buy the factory […]

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Galaxy XCover FieldPro now available in the US via AT&T

Samsung had unveiled the Galaxy XCover FieldPro, a rugged smartphone for people who work in the field, in October 2019. The device was only available to government agencies, though, but it is now available in the US on AT&T’s network.The Galaxy XCover FieldPro can be purchased through AT&T for $1,104.99. Interested customers can also get […]

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Major U.S. Internet Providers Agree Not to Terminate Service for Non-Payment, Lift Some Data Caps

Camera Comparison: iPhone 11 Pro Max vs. Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Earlier this week we picked up a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and did a feature overview to see if it’s worth $1,400, but we also thought we’d take a deeper look at Samsung’s newest smartphone to see how the cameras measure up to the […]

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March security update for Pixel 4 on AT&T paused due to Google Pay issues

If you’re seeing other Pixel 4 users receiving their March security update but you haven’t yet, you are probably on the AT&T network. Google has apparently pulled the update specifically for the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL users on the said network. While there’s no official word as to why this has happened, user […]

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AT&T TV combines live TV, on-demand streaming, and Android TV

Various companies have tried different devices and products to make things easier for cord-cutting users to access everything in just one place. AT&T is trying to bring back the video customers that they lost from last year by bringing a new product called AT&T TV. It brings together your traditional pay-TV/live TV service, streaming services […]

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AT&T TV Live Streaming Service Launches Nationwide With Set-Top Box and Two-Year Contract

AT&T today announced the nationwide launch of AT&T TV, which is a live TV streaming service that is available through a set-top box powered by Android TV (via Variety). This isn’t the same thing as AT&T TV Now, the company’s app-based live TV streaming service available on Apple TV and other devices.After testing AT&T TV […]

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U.S. Carriers Facing $200M in Fines for Selling Customer Location Data

As expected, the United States Federal Communications Commission today proposed fines against the four major wireless carriers in the United States for improperly sharing and selling real-time customer location information without taking “reasonable measures” to protect against unauthorized access to the data.In a statement [PDF] released today, the FCC says that T-Mobile should pay the […]

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FCC to Propose Fining AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile $200M for Sharing Customer Location Data

The United States Federal Communication Commission is expected to propose fining AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Sprint $200 million in total for improperly disclosing real-time customer location data, reports Reuters.Proposed fines for the four major carriers in the United States could be announced as soon as tomorrow, and the carriers would have the chance to challenge […]

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US carriers start rolling out One UI 1.5 update to Galaxy Watch LTE

More than three months ago, Samsung started rolling out Galaxy Watch Active 2 features and watch faces to the Galaxy Watch and the Galaxy Watch Active as a part of the One UI 1.5 software update. Now, the same update is being rolled out to the LTE variant of the Galaxy Watch in the US.All four […]

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AT&T starts pushing Android 10 update to Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9

After Samsung was done seeding the Android 10 update to the Galaxy S10 series and the Galaxy Note 10 series, it started to push the update to the unlocked versions of the Galaxy Note 9 and the Galaxy S9 in the US. Now, AT&T variants of the Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy S9, and the Galaxy S9+ […]

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More Samsung Galaxy S20 US carrier prices leak, AT&T to undercut rivals

More pricing details for the Galaxy S20 series in the USA have emerged through unofficial channels. YouTuber Jon Prosser claims to have found out about the US prices from sources within Verizon and Samsung, and he shared the bulk of these details in a few new tweets.Unsurprisingly, the Galaxy S20 lineup will be offered by […]

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