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This week, Google held its Google I/O conference and unveiled two of their newest devices: the Pixel 7a and Pixel Fold.
Shortly after unveiling the former, Google announced that the device will be available to purchase that afternoon. Availability for the device was then announced by the major carriers in the US along with their existing promotions.
This week, T-Mobile sent out a notification letter to its customers who were affected by a recent hack. These customers received a letter from the wireless carrier last April 28th. The letter contains this message:
T-Mobile held a Phone Freedom event recently where it revealed its newest offerings.
Mainly, the Un-carrier revealed three things: Go5G Plus, Easy Unlock, and Go Back Guarantee. There’s also the limited Essentials Savings plan offer that T-Mo unveiled at the event. Here are the new offers in more detail:
Google Fi customers who are using an Apple iPhone device received some good news earlier this week. They can now connect to 5G on their devices instead of LTE. This means that they’ll have access to T-Mobile’s 5G network since Google Fi is a T-Mobile MVNO.
After earlier reports came out, we’re finally getting confirmation on T-Mobile’s plans to acquire Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile.
A few days ago, T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert made the announcement official. The executive talked about their plans to acquire Mint Mobile, Ultra Mobile and Plum. Sievert appeared in a video with one of Mint Mobile’s owners, actor Ryan Reynolds.
A few days ago, T-Mobile customers experienced an outage. While there were some customers who were unable to make calls or do basic functions on their phones, there were others who lost service completely. And some users on an iPhone 11 did not default to the emergency SOS satellite indicator that their device should. Instead, they simply lost service without any explanation.
T-Mobile was reported to be in the process of shutting down its brick-and-mortar stores early this year. Following these reports, T-Mo’s Consumer Group President, Jon Freier, released a statement discussing this change. But now, another report says that corporate-owned Metro by T-Mobile stores will be affected by the closure too.
T-Mobile just faced a new security breach that left the information of 37 million users compromised. Thankfully, T-Mo assures its customers that none of their financial information was accessed by the hackers.