Mint Mobile just brought back one of its most popular offers—and it’s perfect for budget-conscious users who want flexibility without the long-term commitment. For a limited time, new customers can get Mint’s 3-month plan for just $15 a month. That adds up to $45 total for three months of service. As reported by BestMVNO, this deal includes 5GB of high-speed data each month, along with unlimited ... [read full article]
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If you ever find yourself at T-Mobile Park this baseball season, make sure to bring your appetite. The home of the Seattle Mariners isn’t just about home runs anymore — it’s turning into a serious foodie destination. From smoky barbecue and sushi burritos to plant-based options and a fan-favorite teriyaki chicken, there’s something for everyone, and T-Mobile is helping to make it all easier (and faster) to get.As announced on [read full article]
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T‑Mobile recently made a quiet but meaningful change: it has officially removed its Go5G plans from its system as of June 13, making them unavailable for new sign-ups. The only way to keep a Go5G plan now is to already have one—there’s no option for new customers to join this tier. According to [read full article]
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Watch out the next time you tap a link from your notifications – it might not take you where you think. A recent discovery highlights a sneaky way that ordinary-looking Android alerts can hide hidden tricks. A security researcher found that the “Open link” option in Android notifications doesn’t always follow the visible URL. Instead, crafty hidden Unicode characters can mask the real destination. According to Android Authority, ... [read full article]
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If you’re thinking about switching your wireless service and you’re a Costco shopper, now might be the perfect time to make a move. T-Mobile has rolled out a new in-store promo that could get you up to $450 per line—but you’ll need to act fast and meet a few requirements to cash in on the deal. As reported by The Mobile Report, this limited-time ... [read full article]
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If your favorite app suddenly stopped working on Thursday, you weren’t alone—and no, it wasn’t your phone or your signal. A major outage tied to Google Cloud caused a cascade of issues across several widely used apps and services, hitting users across the country just after lunchtime. According to PhoneArena, the root of the problem was a networking issue on Google’s cloud infrastructure. And because ... [read full article]
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T‑Mobile has pushed back against recent allegations that millions more customer records have been compromised—but experts are urging a closer look. According to T‑Mobile’s response (via The Mobile Report), nothing new has been found. However, as reported by Cybernews, cybersecurity specialists pointed out that even if the company’s systems weren’t breached, ... [read full article]
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Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett—famous for their hit podcast SmartLess—have just rolled out their own phone service, aptly named SmartLess Mobile. The trio is partnering with T‑Mobile to offer a data-conscious, no-nonsense alternative to the usual wireless plans. According to Fierce Network, SmartLess Mobile will operate as a virtual carrier (MVNO) using T-Mobile’s 5G infrastructure—one of the few that openly names its partner network. Advertised as “BS‑free,” the service aims to ... [read full article]
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Helium Mobile has unveiled Sprout, a budget-friendly phone plan designed specifically for children—and it costs only $5 per month. The goal? Offer just enough data and features for peace of mind, without overwhelming kids (or parents) with bells and whistles. As announced by the T-Mobile MVNO, the Sprout plan comes with 3 GB of data, unlimited talking and texting, and full access to T‑Mobile’s 5G network. ... [read full article]
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If you’ve ever swapped phones or SIM cards, you know the pain of calling T‑Mobile support to get it done. That’s changed. As reported by The Mobile Report, T‑Mobile’s T Life app now lets users handle SIM changes themselves—and even extends support to business accounts—for both iPhone and Android users. The update restores a feature removed in November 2022, when T‑Mobile disabled DIY SIM ... [read full article]
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