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HMD Global first revealed the revamped Nokia 2720 Flip in 2019. But when the device first came out, it was not available in the US yet. Fortunately, it looks like that’s about to change real soon.
In an unexpected turn of events, Apple is giving out a rare carrier subsidy when you purchase their new 5G iPad Pro. Considering these kinds of promotions are common on smartphones, it’s kind of a surprise that it is offered on these tablets too.
Last week, LG confirmed the report that it will exit the smartphone business. Along with its announcement, the company promised that they will continue to upgrade some devices to the latest Android OS update.
This week, T-Mobile hosted an Un-Carrier event to discuss its plans to bring #5GforAll. Among the plans it discussed was to distribute free 5G smartphones to postpaid customers who trade-in an old device. T-Mobile calls this as their Great Free 5G Phone Upgrade promotion.
AT&T shared some good news to first responders this week.
According to their release, first responders using their FirstNet network will have access to their 5G millimeter wave (mmWave) network or 5G+. AT&T will be making 5G+ available to first responders based in 38 cities and over 20 venues.
Metro by T-Mobile customers are in for a treat! As announced by the T-Mobile prepaid brand this week, its T-Mobile Tuesdays rewards app is now available to prepaid customers.
T-Mobile customers are in for a treat thanks to a new partnership it inked with SiriusXM. Through the new partnership, the Un-Carrier’s customers can enjoy an improved Pandora experience.
Recently, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) held an auction for its C-Band radio spectrum. And of course, the major carriers did their best to outbid each other. Verizon was most notable at the auction since it purchased $45 billion worth of C-Band radio spectrum. Meanwhile, AT&T and T-Mobile spent $23.4 billion and $9.3 billion, respectively. And now, we’re getting word on what AT&T and Verizon intend to do with their recent spectrum purchase.