The FCC wants all phones to be unlocked after 60 days. Two major mobile carriers do not, but Verizon isn't one of them. Here are their arguments.
Verizon reports customer additions, or retail postpaid phone net additions, of 239,000. Wall Street was expecting 221,000.
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AT&T calls its program Try AT&T, and at the moment, it’s iOS only; the carrier’s blog post states that Android support will ...
T-Mobile and AT&T are expressing strong opposition to a new proposal from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that ...
Moreover, Samsung promises 7 years of software support, keeping it in line with Pixel phones, and excellent performance. The only drawbacks seem to be hit-and-miss AI features and okay-ish cameras.