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The Trump Organization announced it is starting a cellular phone service called Trump Mobile that will charge $47.45 a month and include unlimited calls, text and data. It also plans to roll out a new $499 phone that will be built in the U.S. The new ...
My mother has been teaching college for more than 30 years. She used to get phone service through Sprint (which was acquired by T-Mobile in 2020). Her phone service was so bad, she once threatened that if they didn’t let her out of her contract, she ...
Klarna, the Swedish buy-now-pay-later financial services company, is introducing a mobile phone plan the company says it will promote to its 25 million US customers. Klarna's plan includes uncapped 5G plus service and international roaming for under $50 ...
There’s a bunch of questions about Trump Mobile, the new wireless service from President Donald Trump’s family business. There’s the promised $499 “made in America” smartphone, which experts said was probably impossible to make in the United States.
It’s hard to get through modern life without a cell phone. And cell service has gotten expensive. The average American shells out around $135 a month for it, according to a 2024 survey from the global data and analytics company J.D. Power. But there’s ...
Take an early look at the T-Mobile Starlink satellite phone service which is available to Android and iPhone owners on every phone carrier. If you're interested in trying out the T-Mobile Starlink satellite service and don't know where to start, here's ...
Dead zones don't discriminate. Residents of rural states and big cities both face cell phone connectivity issues. Here are the regions where you're most likely to curse at your phone. My title is Senior Features Writer, which is a license to write about ...
OrvGull said: Starlink has an exclusivity deal with T-Mobile. Apple doesn't get to play on their satellites (except in the sense that people who own Apple devices and have T-Mobile service do.) Starlink can provide cell service but FCC defers action on waiver of power limits. See full article...