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Report: OnePlus Nord N30 5G coming to T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile

OnePlus has unveiled its newest smartphone in Europe and India. The smartphone, called the Nord CE 3 Lite 5G, comes as a mid-range device. When it was first announced, the US was not included in its list of countries where the device will launch. But as it turns out, OnePlus is planning to release the same device in the US under a different name.  A OnePlus forum member recently [read full article]

Deutsche Telekom now majority stock owner of T-Mobile US

Deutsche Telekom is now the majority owner of T-Mobile US in stock.  The company officially made the announcement in a press release yesterday by its CEO, Timotheus Höttges. The announcement was made at the company’s 2023 annual shareholder meeting, which was held in Bonn, Germany.  Deutsche Telekom increased its ownership in T-Mobile US by investing in a $1 billion deal. This gives DT a 50.2% stake in … [read full article]

T-Mobile inks new partnership deal with Major League Baseball

T-Mobile has just renewed its partnership with Major League Baseball. This renewal gives the Un-carrier six more years of exclusivity with MLB, Little League Baseball and Softball, and a new MiLB deal. It also marks the biggest deal that T-Mo has inked with MLB.  In its announcement, the Un-carrier detailed the different ways the partnership with MLB can help: Minor League Baseball (MiLB) Partnership MLB will be using T-Mo’s 5G Private Mobile Network to test its automated … [read full article]

Mint Mobile increases data on plans without raising prices

Shortly after announcing that it will be acquired by T-Mobile, Mint Mobile has increased the data allotment on its plans without raising their prices.  Starting Friday, April 14th, customers under the T-Mobile MVNO will be able to enjoy these new data allotments on their plans: $15/month plan – comes with 5GB of LTE/5G data per month (previously only 4GB/month) $20/month plan – comes with 15GB of LTE/5G data per month (previously only 10GB/month) $25/month plan – comes … [read full article]

T-Mobile brings Prisms VR to students

T-Mobile is giving students and teachers in the US easier access to new technologies, like VR. Through this, they are able to support STEM learning and close the opportunity gap.  T-Mo earlier pinpointed that over 19 million people in the US have limited access to the internet. As a result, students, teachers, and schools that are part of this number have limited access to new learning opportunities. And this is why T-Mobile has decided to work with … [read full article]

Report: T-Mobile running a retention offer as revealed by internal document

T-Mobile is giving away a one-time retention credit to customers who plan to cancel their lines.  This was earlier revealed by The Mobile Report, who got their hands on an internal document detailing the retention promo. As mentioned by the site, customers can get a $10 bill credit per month for six months once they decide not to cancel their line and continue being a … [read full article]

T-Mobile makes contribution to upcoming exhibit at Smithsonian National Museum

Earlier today, T-Mobile announced that it will be making a $1 million contribution to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. This is for the museum’s upcoming Cellphone: Unseen Connections exhibition, which will explore the role of technology in connecting people to the rest of the world.  “I love that T-Mobile is helping bring the dynamic story of how wireless connectivity has changed the ways we work and live to life through this new Smithsonian exhibition. Our … [read full article]

AAA chooses T-Mobile as its exclusive wireless partner

T-Mobile has just been chosen as AAA’s exclusive wireless partner. With this partnership, the Un-carrier is now powering AAA’s nationwide roadside assistance fleet.  This partnership means that all of AAA’s roadside assistance vehicles will be running on T-Mobile’s 5G and IoT solutions. As a result, they can minimize the amount of time they spend on the side of the road. This lessens the likelihood of a secondary crash. According to the Federal Highway Administration, every time there … [read full article]