T-Mobile Pushes MetroPCS to 15 More Markets

T-Mobile today expanded the reach of its MetroPCS brand by launching it in 15 new markets. The additional markets for MetroPCS largely overlay the existing footprint of rival Cricket Wireless, and include Birmingham, Ala.; Fresno and San Diego, Calif.; Tallahassee, Fla.; New Orleans, La.; Baltimore, Md.; Akron, Cleveland, Sandusky, and Toledo, Ohio; Memphis, Tenn.; Austin, Corpus Christi ...

Image of Display for Upcoming Nokia Phablet Leaks

The first image of Nokia's rumored 6-inch phablet phone has surfaced, showing off the display and an extremely thin bezel.

Apple looks to make smartphones smarter in effort to extend battery life

Motorola’s 2013 Droid smartphone lineup offers plenty of new features compared to previous-generation models, but one area of improvement is particularly exciting. The company’s new Droid phones were unveiled along with very impressive battery life claims — in particular, Motorola says the new Droid Maxx will last a remarkable 48 hours on a single charge. Motorola isn’t the only company focused ...

MetroPCS doubles reach, outs its own Lumia 521, Optimus F3

T-Mobile and MetroPCS want to move quickly to capitalize on any uncertainty in the prepaid market caused by AT&T's looming acquisition of rival prepaid business Leap Wireless. Originally posted at News - Mobile

MetroPCS Takes on New Markets: Doubles Reach in Less than Three Months

MetroPCS Takes on New Markets: Doubles Reach in Less than Three Months Aggressive expansion in 15 new markets brings `$40, period` rate plan with unlimited 4G service on a nationwide network and a robust ...

MetroPCS Broadens 4G Smartphone Lineup with Addition of New Nokia, LG Phones and Access to Nationwide 4G Network

MetroPCS Broadens 4G Smartphone Lineup with Addition of New Nokia, LG Phones and Access to Nationwide 4G Network Nokia Lumia 521 is MetroPCS` First Windows Phone 8 Smartphone; LG Optimus F3(TM) Adds LTE ...

MetroPCS doubles reach, outs its own Lumia 521, Optimus F3

T-Mobile and MetroPCS want to move quickly to capitalize on any uncertainty in the prepaid market caused by AT&T's looming acquisition of rival prepaid business Leap Wireless.