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Logan Abbott
on Fri, 2013-06-14 14:56
Today AT&T announced that it has reworked its GoPhone prepaid plans in order to remain competitive with the ever-more-popular prepaid cell phone plan business.
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Logan Abbott
on Tue, 2013-04-30 00:00
Sprint is offering up to $100 off the new Samsung Galaxy S 4 (also known as the Samsung Galaxy S IV) when new customers switch to Sprint from now through Thursday, June 13th.
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Logan Abbott
on Mon, 2013-04-08 00:00
Now that T-Mobile has announced that they will begin offering the iPhone 5 on April 12th, all four major U.S. carriers now support the iPhone. We have broken down the total cost of ownership of the iPhone 5 including 24 months of unlimited talk and text, and also included data limits for each carrier. For more information, check out our interactive cell phone plan comparison tool.
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Logan Abbott
on Tue, 2013-03-26 00:00
Today, T-Mobile CEO John Legere announced at a live event in New York City that T-Mobile would begin offering the iPhone 5 on April 12. Referring to the lack of the iPhone as "a huge void" in their slate of device offerings, Leggere announced that T-Mobile would be offering the iPhone 5 for a $99.99 down payment, and then $20 per month for two years. This price does not include the monthly service plan fees.
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Logan Abbott
on Tue, 2013-03-12 00:00
Prepaid cell phone plans are on the rise. There's no denying that in the right circumstances, prepaid cell phone plans have the potential to save customers a lot of money on their cell phone bill each month. However, with all the different options out there, it can be difficult to know which prepaid cell phone plan to choose.
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Logan Abbott
on Wed, 2013-01-30 00:00
Today, Research in Motion (RIM) unveiled its much anticipated BlackBerry 10 phone and operating system at a media event in New York. In addition, CEO of Research in Motion, Thorsten Heins, announced that the company would be changing its name from Research in Motion to BlackBerry, to align the company name with its iconic smartphone brand.
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Logan Abbott
on Wed, 2012-11-21 14:20
It's that time of year again. Most people will be spending this Thanksgiving Thursday with feasting with their families before getting to bed to get a good night's sleep, and then waking up bright and early to take advantage of the multitude of Black Friday savings. If you're in the market for a new cell phone this holiday season, or looking to gift a mobile phone to one of your friends or family members, there's no better time to pull the trigger than Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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Logan Abbott
on Tue, 2012-10-23 22:15
Verizon and many other cable, internet, and home phone service companies have been offering double-play and triple-play bundles for years. These bundles allow consumers to combine TV, home phone service, and high-speed Internet into one package in order to save money. Starting this week, however, Verizon is now offering a quad-play bundle that will not only include cable TV, home phone service, and broadband Internet, but will also allow customers to bundle their wireless phone service in as well.