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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.
This week, Verizon released a number of promotions it had in store for customers and small business owners who are planning to upgrade to a 5G device and plan. The carrier called the promotion “the biggest Verizon 5G upgrade campaign ever.”
HMD Global first revealed the revamped Nokia 2720 Flip in 2019. But when the device first came out, it was not available in the US yet. Fortunately, it looks like that’s about to change real soon.
In an unexpected turn of events, Apple is giving out a rare carrier subsidy when you purchase their new 5G iPad Pro. Considering these kinds of promotions are common on smartphones, it’s kind of a surprise that it is offered on these tablets too.
Recently, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) held an auction for its C-Band radio spectrum. And of course, the major carriers did their best to outbid each other. Verizon was most notable at the auction since it purchased $45 billion worth of C-Band radio spectrum. Meanwhile, AT&T and T-Mobile spent $23.4 billion and $9.3 billion, respectively. And now, we’re getting word on what AT&T and Verizon intend to do with their recent spectrum purchase.
Verizon has just unveiled a new promotion for its prepaid customers. According to the report, customers who sign up for a new activation can get a free month of service from Verizon Prepaid.
US Mobile recently unveiled that it has updated some of its phone plans. With today’s news, the MVNO has released 3 new plans and updated one plan. In addition to this, they have revealed that its plans now offer 5G network coverage.
Samsung has been busy rolling out the latest Android 11 OS to its different smartphone models. The latest to receive the update are its tablet models, the Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7+. The new update comes with the usual One UI 3.1 features and two additional features that Samsung has added for these devices.