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Earlier this week, Samsung held its Galaxy Unpacked event. The South Korean manufacturer unveiled some of its latest devices, including the Galaxy Z Flip3 5G, Z Fold3 5G, Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, and Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently released its new broadband map that indicates cellular coverage in the country. The map gets its data directly from AT&T, T-Mobile, US Cellular, and Verizon Wireless, so you’re sure it is up-to-date.
It’s a victorious week for T-Mobile as it earned the top spot on the reports of two independent studies for its 5G network. The Un-Carrier has managed to keep its title as the carrier with the fastest and most available 5G network in the country.
Earlier this week, Mint Mobile customers turned to Reddit to share their frustrations on their security. Mint’s co-founder, Rizwan Kassim, has responded to the Reddit forum and acknowledged the recent security issues experienced by their customers.
When the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced its STIR/SHAKEN protocols, they set a deadline for the major wireless providers to implement those standards by June 30, 2021. The good news is, the three major carriers in the country have fully complied with the deadline and are now awaiting their certificate of completion.
For quite some time now, Google Fi has been offering its VPN service to its customers as a way of protecting their data while browsing the internet. The service, however, has exclusively been available to Android device users. Thankfully, iOS users no longer have to feel left out of this service.
Verizon recently sold its media business division. And along with this sale is their Yahoo Mobile prepaid brand. As a result, Verizon has revealed that it will be shutting down the Yahoo Mobile network in a few months.
AT&T has revealed a few changes to its offers and equipment installment plans (EIP) coverage this week. Among the changes include a new Google Stadia Pro subscription and an extension of 36 months instead of 30 months for its EIP purchases. Below are more details about these new changes: