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Today’s mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) may not be as big (or as widely known) as the major wireless carriers (such as Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint), but they do have some nice deals to offer, especially for those looking for budget friendly plans or flexible mobile options.
According to a report recently released by IDC, Apple and Xiaomi are now joint kings of the wearables realm. But wait -- what happened to Fitbit? The company is actually going through a bit of a slump right now, which led to Apple and Xiaomi gladly taking advantage. Both Apple and Xiaomi shipped 3.6 million units of wearable devices during the first three months of this year.
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The Sprint Forward Plan includes unlimited calling, unlimited texting, and 4GB of 4G LTE data. After you reach 4GB of data per month, you still get unlimited data but it is slowed. There is no credit check required with the Sprint Forward Plan.
The Sprint Forward Plan also includes mobile hotspot as part of your data allotment.
Benefits
Unlimited Calls and Texts
The Sprint Forward Plan offers unlimited domestic local and long distance calling and texting.
Sprint Open World and Sprint Global Roaming
Sprint Open World and Sprint Global Roaming provide the following:
Free calling and texting to Canada and Mexico
Discounted calls and free texting to other included countries including: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala
Free texting, and calls for just $0.20 per minute, and unlimited 2G data when traveling to more than 180 destination around the world. High-speed data passes are also available.
Other Advantages
The Sprint Forward Plan also includes the following benefits:
As recently revealed by Apple during its yearly Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), its Apple Music service has now reached 27 million paid subscribers. Moreover, with the upcoming roll out of the iPhone maker’s iOS 11, the newest version of its iOS mobile operating system, Apple Music will become more social (more on this later) and even be capable of working with other devices and mobile apps.
Every year, Apple always makes some important announcements during its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), especially those related to software matters. This year, however, the iPhone maker has decided to include some news not necessarily focused on software, such as new mobile devices, even major updates, and a glimpse into Apple’s plans in the near future.
Voice controlled digital assistants are increasing in popularity nowadays, with services like Apple’s Siri and Amazon’s Echo allowing consumers to basically manage tech gadgets or retrieve useful information just by issuing verbal commands. Normal users tend to take this technology for granted, but for those who deal with impairments in their speech, it could prove a little tricky.
When cellular phones were first invented, they were big, awkward things. But through the years, phone makers found a way to make them smaller, cuter, and even more durable (here’s looking at you, Nokia). And then ever since Apple introduced the first iPhone device, handsets had gone big again around a decade ago. But it was in recent years that big sized smartphones, or phablets, really took off with the masses.
Well, at least for now. After several weeks of careful deliberation, the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has decided not to impose a proposed ban laptop devices and other personal electronic devices on flights from the European continent to America. US officials though maintain that they will be looking to take any and all measures needed in order to ensure the safety of any commercial airplane entering the US.
According to the results of a study recently published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior, it appears that today’s consumers are more likely to make a rational decision when encountering a dilemma presented on a smartphone device. The study showed that users on personal computers (PCs) depend more on intuitive emotional decision making, and thus may not always pick the most rational choices.