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Related stories T-Mobile sells the cheaper iPhone T-Mobile’s new contractless data plan explained (FAQ) T-Mobile versus Verizon: How the plans stack up AT&T to T-Mobile: ‘Whatever’ T-Mobile just took a bold, new step by shredding the contracts for its plans plus launching its new 4G LTE data network. But what kind of speeds can you …

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Sony offers slick new SmartWatch software

Sony’s high-tech timepiece offering, the Sony SmartWatch, isn’t exactly known for smooth performance. The company’s new software update, however, promises to offer a slicker interface and six new watch faces, and to address any lingering stability issues. Other improvements that Sony touts include a more streamlined way to sift through the approximately 200 SmartWatch apps available for download, previews of …

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Judging from a T-Mobile press conference invite that just crossed our desks, the carrier apparently has big changes in store. Scheduled for 11 a.m. ET in New York, the March 26 event will supposedly demonstrate the wireless provider’s intentions to not act like a typical “wireless company.” While that’s not a lot of info to go on, I’m betting this …

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Beginning today, T-Mobile will provide a major software update to Samsung Galaxy Note 2 subscribers that supports its future 4G LTE network. The carrier also confirmed that the first of its LTE service regions will go live by the end of this month. This is good news for many reasons, primarily because it confirms T-Mobile’s commitment to bring 4G LTE …

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Samsung Galaxy S4 landing on six U.S. carriers

In a big show of marketing force, Samsung announces its latest mega smartphone, the Galaxy S4, will hit six U.S. cellular networks beginning in April 2013. Indeed, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, Cricket, U.S. Cellular, and Verizon plan to sell Samsung’s latest creation starting next month. That’s no mean feat, since other device makers such as HTC and BlackBerry seem to have …

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HTC brings One Developer Edition to America

If you live in America and are passionate about HTC smartphones, the company has a treat in store. HTC just announced via its official blog a special Developer Edition of its hotly anticipated HTC One flagship handset. The device costs an unsubsidized $649 and will ship only to buyers with U.S. ZIP codes. What separates this version from the basic …

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NFC technology has been poised to reach critical mass, at least in the U.S., for years now. Touted to bestow upon smartphones a wide range of magical solutions, proponents of NFC (near field communication) have said it will enable everything from using your phone as a digital wallet, serving as a secure and convenient method of identification, to even unlocking …

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Sprint eyeing alternative BB10 touch

Apparently there’s a reason Sprint passed up the BlackBerry Z10. Along with holding out for the BB10-powered Q10, the carrier may have plans for a new touch-screen handset from BlackBerry. If sources close to All Things Digital are accurate, then Sprint has its eye on an additional all-screen phone other than the Z10, which BlackBerry may have up its sleeve. …

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AT&T rolling out Jelly Bean to HTC One X

Now playing: Watch this: The powerful HTC One X on AT&T 2:39 Related stories Best VR Headsets of 2022 Your Phone Screen Is Gross. Here’s How to Clean It Without Causing Damage The Metaverse Is on the Way: Here’s What You Need to Know The upcoming HTC One may be top billing, but AT&T hasn’t completely forgotten about the One …

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AT&T could sell BlackBerry Z10 on March 15

New reports suggest that AT&T will be the first U.S. carrier out of the gate with the BlackBerry Z10 on March 15. If they pan out, then it reveals BlackBerry’s true weakness despite the hype of BB10. Originally reported by N4BB and echoed by mobile news sites Phone Arena and BlackBerryOS, AT&T apparently has moved up its plans to push …

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