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Pixel 2 vs. iPhone: Why Google’s phone is the better upgrade

Sometimes, you just need a friend to convince you that you’re right. Over the past months, I’ve had a few friends who are “lifelong” iPhone users message me and ask about switching away from Apple. They want to break their biannual iPhone upgrade cycle and eschew the new iPhone X for the Google Pixel 2. …

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AT&T’s WatchTV and unlimited data plan bundles are now live

AT&T‘s new WatchTV service and unlimited data plans went into effect on Friday.   The company last week unveiled two unlimited data plans, dubbed AT&T Unlimited &More and AT&T Unlimited &More Premium, bundled with WatchTV, a new “skinny bundle” of more than 30 live channels. The plans replace the existing options, with a starting price that’s $5 more expensive for …

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LG G7 ThinQ and V35 ThinQ available for preorder on Google’s Project Fi

You can now preorder the LG G7 ThinQ and LG V35 ThinQ on Google’s Project Fi wireless network. Through Project Fi, the LG G7 ThinQ costs $749 (or $31.21 per month for 24 months) and the LG V35 ThinQ costs $899 (or $37.46 per month for 24 months). If you preorder either LG phone between now and July 7, Google …

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Gold Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus go on sale June 24

If the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus don’t grab you in lilac purple (our current fave) or coral blue, Samsung is offering up a new shade for its flagship phones: Sunrise gold. Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus will come in a “satiny” sunrise gold color.  Samsung Samsung says that this color will have a “satin gloss finish”, a first for …

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BlackBerry Key2 hands

UPDATE: Read the full BlackBerry Key2 review. In my mind’s eye, I’m a savvy career phone reviewer who can fluidly pick up and use any phone without breaking stride. In reality, the BlackBerry Key2 is kicking my ass. It’s the only new choice in 2018 for a fan of physical keyboards (you could also buy last year’s BlackBerry KeyOne), but …

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Verizon, AT&T are cutting off location

Verizon and AT&T are hanging up on companies that boasted they could track any American with a phone.  In a letter sent to Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat from Oregon, Verizon’s chief privacy officer, Karen Zacharia, said the company is ending its contracts with location aggregators like LocationSmart and Zumigo.  “We are committed to protecting the privacy and security of our customers’ location …

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It all comes down to 5G. T-Mobile and Sprint on Tuesday filed their public interest statement to the Federal Communications Commission as part of their bid to merge. The key message in the statement is that their combination would create a single, more powerful company better able to invest in 5G wireless technology. Both T-Mobile and Sprint published blog posts …

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Sprint’s crazy

Sprint’s latest deal was too good to last. But it’s surprising just how quickly it’s going away.  A week ago, the nation’s fourth-largest wireless carrier introduced a promotional $15 unlimited data plan, with few strings, and no plans to ever see a price increase. That dirt-cheap price wasn’t feasible in the long term, and Sprint is shutting it down. The …

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Verizon has a new, pricier unlimited plan with even more high

Unlimited data plans aren’t what they used to be. As in, simple.  Verizon muddied the definition of unlimited further on Thursday with the introduction of a third, more expensive tier, titled  “aboveunlimited.” This comes on top of “gounlimited” and “beyondunlimited,” which have varying degrees of features. Now playing: Watch this: Verizon gives heavy data users a new unlimited plan for… …

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Verizon says Hans Vestberg will succeed Lowell McAdam as CEO

There’s a big shake-up happening at the nation’s largest wireless carrier.  Verizon on Friday said that Lowell McAdam will step down as chief executive on Aug. 1, serving as executive chairman until his retirement at the end of the year. McAdam, 64, will remain with the company as non-executive chairman.  Succeeding McAdam is Hans Vestberg, who joined the company in …

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