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MetroPCS today started selling a new slide-style CDMA phone from ZTE called the Essenze. The phone includes Bluetooth, GPS navigation, a VGA camera, and ChatLINK walkie-talkie service. The phone was ...
This morning, MetroPCS unveiled a new Unlimited 4G LTE plan priced at $50. Folks who sign up before April 5 receive no pre-planned end date, meaning you can enjoy your speeds with confidence, riding ...
Consumers can have it all – apps, entertainment and organization tools with lightning fast speeds – at about half the price of other 4G smartphone service plans DALLAS– February 9, 2011 – MetroPCS ...
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DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Continuing to provide consumers with the most economical, unlimited, wireless service in the United States, MetroPCS Communications, Inc. (NYSE: PCS), the nation's leading ...
BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As T-Mobile’s [NYSE: TMUS] breakthrough new ‘Mobile without Borders’ launches in stores and online today extending Simple Choice coverage and calling across North ...
MetroPCS was quite serious when it said it wanted to have commercial LTE up and running in 2010 — and indeed, it has made good on its word today with an official launch in Vegas. Of course, you need ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. The world’s first “commercially available” Voice Over LTE (VoLTE) network launched today, but it wasn’t from a ...
MetroPCS unveiled its Bring Your Own Phone program, which lets you use your unlocked GSM phone. I’m PCMag’s executive editor of reviews, steering our coverage to make sure we're testing the products ...
What a shame that the first LTE 4G phone is a bog-standard Samsung. It has a tiny AMOLED screen, runs on the TouchWiz OS, and that slide-out QWERTY? I just don’t ...