Engadget - US Cellular's got one and so does Sprint (albeit under a re-branded banner). So, where's the Magenta-friendly HTC Flyer we saw creep up at the FCC this June? Well, it appears T-Mobile's been offering it for some time to business customers only, but that exclusivity's come to a close. The 7-inch Gingerbread slate with AWS bands is curiously absent from the operator's own online site, but you can still snag it from HTC for $299 with a new mobile broadband plan or $454 with a contract extension.
T-Mobile says the iPhone 7 is already shattering sales records.
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“Pre-orders for Apple’s latest have already shattered sales records in the first four days, up more than x over the smash-hit iPhone 6. And Friday set a single sales record for any smartphone ever in T-Mobile US history.”
I guess the figures aren't in yet.
too much rich people on earth.. to waste hard earned money on these stupid Apple iPhone
I have nothing against apple or iphone. But the only issue i have with iphones is that they are too expensive!!, And in 2 years time it will become obsolete. I will just spend my 700-1,000$ 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.