Connect with us

carrier

MetroPCS Unlimited LTE Data Plan Raised to $70

Published

on

MetroPCS-4G-LTE-Android-phone-2011

For all the users on your LG Connect 4Gs making use of MetroPCS’ unlimited LTE data plan, we have bad news for you. It looks like if you decide to hang out to that unlimited plan of yours, the carrier has decided to charge you a little bit more money. Earlier today, the LTE service provider released a statement saying that they intend to increase their plans slightly with users of the no-limits LTE plan seeing a $10 a month increase to $70.

For those who want to maintain a $60 plan for LTE data, a “soft” cap of 5GB will be put in place. As for the lower and less expensive plans, the $50 and $40 ones will have caps of 2.5GB as well as 250MB respectively. A statement from MetroPCS with intention to reassure its customers says, “You shouldn’t worry, though (because) things like Facebook, web surfing, etc., should continue to be solid.” As observed by our friends over at Engadget, words like ‘should’ and ‘solid’ are a little ambiguous.

android

Ellipsis 10 Tablet From Verizon Announced

Published

on

ellipsis10It looks like the folks over at Verizon have stepped up to the plate by offering a brand new tablet for the masses which will follow up from their 2013 offering, which was the 7” Ellipsis. This time around, the tablet on offering would be known as the Ellipsis 10, and based on the name alone, it is rather obvious that this is a 10” device.

It will run on Android 5.1 Lollipop however, so forget about Marshmallow at the moment. It will also be accompanied by the likes of 1,920 x 1,200 resolution, where it sports a 5MP camera at the back, with a 2MP front-facing shooter, a 1.5GHz quad-core processor, “angular firing stereo speakers”, 16GB of internal memory, 4G LTE connectivity and a beefy 9,100 mAh battery. It will retail for $199.99 a pop with a new two-year contract, or you can pick it up or $299.99 all-in. [Press Release]

Continue Reading

android

AT&T Offers ZTE Zmax 2

Published

on

zte-zmax2Now here is a handset from the folks over at ZTE which intends to provide a sense of continuity, although this time around you will not be able to pick up the Zmax 2 from T-Mobile, as ZTE has decided on AT&T to be their US partner and mobile carrier for their latest phone. In fact, this device falls under the mid-range segment of things, where it will just cost $149.99 unlocked, now how about that for affordability?

That kind of pricing would see you end up with a 5.5” 720p touchscreen display, an 8MP camera with LED flash at the back, a 2MP front-facing shooter, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of expandable memory, a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 4G LTE connectivity, Dolby Digital Plus Audio, and a 3,000 mAh removable battery, and Android 5.1 Lollipop as the mobile operating system of choice. [Press Release]

Continue Reading

android

T-Mobile HTC One M9 To Receive Android 5.1 Lollipop Update

Published

on

htc-one-m9Patience is a virtue, or so it seems. If you have been rocking with T-Mobile all this while, and are in possession of the HTC One M9, then you would be pleased to know that this particular handset is starting to receive the Android 5.1 Lollipop update. Better late than never, especially when you take into consideration how the unlocked HTC One M9, its developer edition, and the AT&T model has already picked up this update.

The update will come in the form of build 2.7.531.6 via Over The Air (OTA), and it will be a rather hefty 833MB download, which means you would be better off connected to a fast Wi-Fi network to get the job done as opposed to relying on your data. If you haven’t yet received Android 5.1 Lollipop, just head on to the About > Software updates menu from time to time until you pick up the download prompt.

Continue Reading

Trending