On its face, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's formal complaint against T-Mobile last Tuesday alleges that the telco charged customers for unnamed data content provided by third parties, that those customers never consented to or more likely, never actually received. It goes on to allege that the carrier pocketed as much as 40 percent of those overcharges.
The former T-Mobile store owner could spend decades in prison.
iOS users are unaffected (for now).
The new $15 dollar Google One subscription is exclusively available for T-Mobile customers.