Assessing the impact of Hurricane Harvey on cellular networks, new hardware from LG, Sony and Motorola, and here comes the iPhone 8.
Assessing the impact of Hurricane Harvey on cellular networks, new hardware from LG, Sony and Motorola, and here comes the iPhone 8.
Android 8 is officially Oreo, Verizon modifies its Unlimited plans, and Samsung announces the Galaxy Note 8.
T-Mobile launches its first 600MHz cell sites in Wyoming, the Essential PH-1 starts shipping, and Android O is about to get a name.
Verizon launches a new rewards program, T-Mobile launches a new wireless plan for those over 55, and Facebook announces a new video service.
Open Signal publishes it’s mid-2017 State of Mobile Networks report, the HomePod reveals more details about the next iPhone, and iPads see a boost in Apple’s latest earnings report.
The TSA announces new screening procedures for carry-on electronics, Motorola announces the Z2 Force, and the end of Adobe Flash.
T-Mobile continues to dominate US subscriber growth, when video optimization is really just throttling, and the Note 8 arrives next month.
The FCC announces steps to tackle robocalls for some, T-mobile domestic roaming comments from an expert, and 11 years strong for The Cell Phone Junkie.
T-mobile raises the price of it’s unlimited data plan, rumors continue about the next iPhone, and a $1600 Android handset.
LTE-LAA trials begin in the US, Apple releases public betas of iOS 11, and domestic roaming with T-Mobile.