Last month, the team behind location-based gaming platform Scvngr unveiled LevelUp, a service that enables users to make mobile payments via QR code. By linking a credit or debit card to the system, consumers get their own custom QR code, which they can scan at hundreds of participating merchants in Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and New York to make purchases, participate in merchant loyalty programs, and receive rewards. Today, the company is taking the platform one step further by partnering with carrier T-Mobile, which will provide wireless and transactional infrastructure for participating businesses.
T-Mobile says the iPhone 7 is already shattering sales records.
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“Pre-orders for Apple’s latest have already shattered sales records in the first four days, up more than x over the smash-hit iPhone 6. And Friday set a single sales record for any smartphone ever in T-Mobile US history.”
I guess the figures aren't in yet.
too much rich people on earth.. to waste hard earned money on these stupid Apple iPhone
I have nothing against apple or iphone. But the only issue i have with iphones is that they are too expensive!!, And in 2 years time it will become obsolete. I will just spend my 700-1,000$ on a good laptop or Desktop. If your rich then fair enough. Iphones are not cheap. Android phones are affordable and can also do all the stuff iphone can
T-Mobile revealed their newly drafted Wireless Customer Bill of Rights which they urge every carrier to adhere to. The company urge fans to use #TweetJohn so they can graffiti all around Verizon and AT&T headquarters.
If you’re planning to purchase a BlackBerry Priv in the US then, you can do so by either purchasing an AT&T-carrier enabled BlackBerry Priv from AT&T or alternatively, by purchasing an unlocked version of the smartphone from the BlackBerry or Walmart store. However, T-Mobile is soon going to launch its own carrier-locked BlackBerry Priv via magenta carrier on January 26.