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Use your Citi Forward card to pay your cell phone bill and get free protection (up to $250) from damage and theft. All phones (including iPhones and smartphones) from all telecom providers are covered.
If you don't want to spend $5 a month for cell phone insurance, but still want some coverage, this might be an easy way to do it.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Sun, 2009-10-25 14:06
T-Mobile completely overhauled their cell phone plans today, droppping 'myFaves' and simplifying to just 3 plans each for individual and family plans. The highlight is a new low-water price point for contract unlimited voice service -- just $59.99 for one line and $99.99 for a two-line family plan. All plans include unlimited mobile-to-mobile and free nights and weekends. On a per-line basis, unlimited text messaging is $10.00. The optional data feature is an addit
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Sat, 2009-09-26 13:21
At long last, AT&T has made picture and video messaging available on the iPhone. For those who already have a text messaging package, these message types are included in the plan and are treated like text messages.
To receive the new capability, you'll need to connect the iPhone to your computer and download the latest update from Apple.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Thu, 2009-09-10 15:02
Shipped directly from AT&T with priority two-day free shipping. Requires new two-year AT&T service. Per AT&T, “refurbished phones are previously owned devices that have been unused or lightly used and returned during the 30-day trial period.”
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Thu, 2009-09-10 12:49
Correction added 9/11: This offer is a bit better than we originally thought. Despite specifically indicating in the press release that this new service applies to calls “from the Sprint network”, it actually applies to both inbound and outbound calls between two wireless phones.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Tue, 2009-08-25 12:41
Starting September 6, new AT&T customers who purchase a smartphone or BlackBerry, as well as existing AT&T customers that upgrade to one of those devices will be required to purchase a $30 data plan with their phone. This requirement puts AT&T in line with the other major carriers, all of whom have had this requirement for a while (although pricing varies by carrier). Until now, AT&T had only required a data plan for the iPhone, one that is built into a separate series of plans available for that device.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Sat, 2009-07-25 15:01
There was an interesting column Thursday (July 23, 2009) about aggravating cell phone company policies by technology writer David Pogue of the New York Times. He argued the pros and cons of exclusivity agreements on cell phone devices (such as the iPhone with AT&T) and whether Congress should intervene to eliminate. However, the main thrust of the article is that if the government were to intervene, there are other areas, that affect many more people, that should be looked at first.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Mon, 2009-06-08 14:16
16 GB, $199, 32 GB $299. New iPhone 3G S includes a 3.2 megapixel camera with video capture, a compass and song recognition feature. Current iPhone 3G, 8 GB drops to $99!
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Thu, 2009-04-30 10:12
Let MyRatePlan pay your activation fee! For a limited time, MyRatePlan will rebate $36 for a qualifying single line plan or $72 for a qualifying family plan that is purchased via the site. Since most carriers charge about $35 per line, this will offset the activation cost for up to two lines. See rebate form for full terms, conditions and restrictions.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Wed, 2009-04-15 09:07
T-Mobile has launched a number of improvements to its single and family calling plans, including its very popular myFaves plans. Already offering an attractive number of minutes at each price point (vs. its national competitors AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon), these changes further separate it from the pack.