9to5 Mac reports that the Mobile Authentication Taskforce, comprising AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint, has today announced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona its “next-generation mobile authentication platform.”
The Mobile Authentication Taskforce was created last year to develop a...
BGR has news of a great new buy-one-get-one-free promotion from T-Mobile whereby when you buy any new iPhone from T-Mobile, you’ll get a brand new iPhone SE completely free.
Even better, it seems that there are very few catches in this deal: you simply have to buy the phones on a 24-month...
Fantastic news for Apple from two major carriers, according to 9to5 Mac, which reports that both Sprint and T-Mobile have announced record pre-orders for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
T-Mobile says that its pre-orders for the two iPhone 7 models are more than four times those for the iPhone...
Recode writes that the new Intel modem chip that Apple has used in the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus is unable to be used on Sprint and Verizon networks as it does not support the CDMA standard that those two carriers still use. This means that Apple has had to create separate iPhone 7 and iPhone 7...
9to5 Mac reports that following on from AT&T’s announcement of its newly upgraded mobile plans yesterday, T-Mobile and Sprint have now revealed their new “unlimited” plans.
T-Mobile appears to have had the most radical overhaul of its plans, removing all of them in favour of just one, the aptly...
My Verizon iPhone is unlocked, I want to use this phone with T-Mobile, but I have heard that you only get HSPA+ which is mediocre at best, the iPhone supports 2 out of 3 LTE bands that T-Mobile uses, will LTE work?
T-Mobile’s MetroPCS stores will start selling the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus from tomorrow, Friday, July 1. Initially the phones will only be available in select MetroPCS stores in Florida, but MacRumors reports that the phones will be on sale soon in other MetroPCS stores nationwide...
AppleInsider reports that it looks as though Apple’s iPhone Upgrade Progam has had the effect of causing some customers in the U.S. to move towards carriers such as T-Mobile and Sprint, which have cheaper fees, and away from AT&T and Verizon.
In the original report from Bloomberg T-Mobile said...