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Xfinity Mobile Upgrades Plans, Offers Free Year on Second Line

Yesterday, 4:21 PM   by Rich Brome   updated Yesterday, 6:40 PM

Xfinity Mobile has launched a new premium plan and added new deals that apply to all plans. The new Unlimited Premium plan replaces Unlimited Plus at the same $50/month price for the first line ($30/month for additional lines). This plan now includes unlimited data instead of 50 GB, 30 GB of high-speed hotspot data instead of 15, and 4K video instead of HD. Xfinity is also adding twice-a-year phone upgrades worth up to $830 with eligible trade-in, as well as spam call blocking. As always, Xfinity Mobile service is only available to customers of Xfinity home internet service. Xfinity is also offering new and existing customers a whole year of Unlimited plan service for free on a second line. For new customers, one line would be full-price and the second one free for a year. For existing customers, the free year is on a new extra line. With this deal, customers can also choose Unlimited Premium on the new second line for just $10/month for a year. Finally, for new customers, Xfinity has also launched a new Device Contract Buyout program offering up to $500 per line when switching from another carrier but still paying off a phone.


Metro's New, Simpler Plans are Mostly a Better Deal

Yesterday, 3:47 PM   by Rich Brome   updated Yesterday, 7:30 PM

Metro by T-Mobile has rolled out new service plans, with some improving in value. At the low end, the company keeps a Starter plan with 10 GB of high-speed data for $40 (with auto-pay, $5 extra in the first month), taxes and fees included. The only change with the Starter plan is that — like the new T-Mobile plans announced today — all of the new plans come with a five-year price lock guarantee. (However, this guarantee only covers "the price of talk, text and data", so other plan details could potentially change.) Metro's main "Flex" plans are being simplified from three plans that run $50–70/month (for a single line) to just two plans, at $50 or $60 per month. The new Flex Unlimited is the same $50/month price as the old Flex Start plan and has most of the same features, such as "unlimited" data, 8 GB of hotspot data, Scam Shield, and 100 GB of free storage with Google One. New is regular phone upgrades via trade-in, plus the price guarantee. The premium Flex Unlimited Plus plan replaces Flex Plus, priced at $60/month instead of $70, while adding HD video. It also includes everything in the old Flex Plus plan, such as 25 GB of hotspot data, international texting, and Amazon Prime included. Of course it also includes the new phone upgrade program and price guarantee. Multi-line discounts are available. For example, for a family of four, the Flex Unlimited Plus is $35/month/line. A new plan exclusively for new customers switching to Metro is the Starter Plus plan, which is $40/month for a single line. Uniquely, this price does not require auto-pay. It does include "unlimited" 5G data, a major perk over the regular $40/month Starter plan. Also, this plan features multi-line discounts, as low as $25/month/line for four lines. Metro is also keeping and even expanding its $25/month bring-your-own-device (BYOD) plans for new customers. (That price requires auto-pay.) These plans include unlimited data if the customer ports over their existing phone number, and 10 GB data if they do not. All of Metro's "unlimited" data plans have the footnote "you may notice slower speeds when our network is busy" after using 35 GB in a month.


T-Mobile Simplifies Plans

Yesterday, 11:02 AM   by Rich Brome   updated Yesterday, 1:17 PM

T-Mobile is eliminating two of its cheaper service plans: Essentials Saver and Go5G, while replacing Go5G Plus with Experience More, and replacing the top-end Go5G Next with Experience Beyond. The existing Essentials plan remains unchanged, and becomes the company's new cheapest plan at $60/month for a single line. (The old Essentials Saver was $50/month.) The new Experience More plan is $85/month for a single line — compared to $90 for Go5G Plus — but taxes and fees are no longer included. T-Mobile is also boosting high-speed mobile hotspot data from 50 GB to 60 GB, and promising a five-year price lock. (The price lock applies to "the price of their talk, text and data", implying that other plan features could change.) Otherwise, Experience More is the same as the Go5G Plus plan it replaces. The new top-end plan is Experience Beyond, which carries the same $100 price as the old Go5G Next, but, again, taxes and fees are no longer included. It does greatly increase the high-speed data allotments for hotspot (now 250 GB) and international (30 GB in North America; 15 GB in the rest of the world). T-Mobile is also now extending its "third line free" deal to this top-end plan, and offering the same five-year price lock guarantee. Both "Experience" plans keep key features of the old premium plans like unlimited premium data, regular phone upgrades, unlimited talk and text in North America, some high-speed international data, and free in-flight Wi-Fi with select airlines. T-Mobile is also including its new satellite coverage service with the top-end plan, while Experience More has the service included just through the end of this year. All of these plans offer discounts for additional lines.


Two New "Mindful" Phones Sport E-Paper Displays

Monday, 11:52 AM   by Rich Brome

This month, both Minimal and Mudita have launched new minimalist phones that are designed to discourage excessive screen time primarily by having the main touch display use e-ink / e-paper display technology, which is typically slow to refresh and does not work well with scrolling. The Mudita Kompakt takes a traditional approach of a custom OS with limited features, including calling, texting, camera, e-reader, and maps. A switch on the side activates "Offline+" mode, which cuts off the cellular modem and microphones at the hardware level. It has a 4.3-inch display, 3,300 mAh battery with up to 6 days of standby battery life, wireless charging, 32 GB of expandable storage, 3.5mm headset jack, 8 megapixel camera, and IP54 dust/water rating. A version specifically for North America will starting shipping in May for $439. The Minimal Phone takes a different approach, with a full version of Android, including Google's Play Store, plus a physical QWERTY keyboard. It also has a 4.3-inch display, 3.5mm headset jack, and expandable storage. Besides the QWERTY keyboard, it also has a touch "navigation bar" between the display and keyboard, plus a 5 megapixel front camera. It also has NFC supporting Google Pay, a 16 megapixel main camera, fingerprint reader in the side lock button, and comes in either 6 / 128 GB or 8 / 256 GB memory configurations. It also ships in May, starting at $399 for pre-orders for a limited time ($499 normally). These phones join the same growing category as the Light Phone III, launched last month.


Meta Disables Apple Intelligence in Facebook and Other Apps

Apr 17, 2025, 2:45 PM   by Rich Brome

Meta has apparently disabled Apple Intelligence features in Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and WhatsApp. This includes writing tools and Genmoji. App developers can opt out of Apple Intelligences for their iOS apps, and Meta appears to have done just that. Meta has been pushing its own AI features in recent years.


Google Rolls Out Free Gemini Live with Vision to All Android Users

Apr 17, 2025, 2:39 PM   by Rich Brome

Google is expanding the free version of its Gemini AI app for Android to include Gemini Live with camera and screen share. This lets you ask Gemini about anything on your phone's screen, or anything your phone's camera can see.


Chipolo's New Bluetooth Tracker is Cross-Platform

Apr 15, 2025, 11:36 AM   by Rich Brome

Chipolo has introduced its newest Bluetooth tracking tag: the Chipolo Pop. Following Pebblebee, Chipolo has made its new trackers cross-platform, meaning they work with either Apple Find My or Google's Find My Device network. The Pop has a simple round "chip" design that comes in six colors. They're rated IP55 for splash protection. The CR2032 battery (the same used by Apple AirTags) is user-replaceable and lasts up to one year. They have a range of 300 feet, but can be found globally via either of the Find My networks. Chipolo also offers its own app, which offers features like adjusting the tracker's ringtone, and using the tracker's button to locate your lost phone, or as a remote trigger for your phone's camera. The Chipolo Pop is on sale now for $29, or $89 for four (under $23 each).


Samsung Updates its Rugged Enterprise Phone

Apr 14, 2025, 8:41 AM   by Rich Brome

Samsung today announced the Galaxy XCover7 Pro, its newest rugged phone targeted at business customers across various industries. Compared to the XCover6 it replaces, it sports a much newer Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, and larger battery at 4,350 mAh. Most other specs are similar, including a waterproof, rugged body, with Gorilla Glass Victus+ protecting a 6.6-inch FHD+ display that works with gloves and when wet. It has 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage (expandable). It can charge in a dock using POGO pins, and the battery is user-replaceable. It also comes with Wi-Fi 6E, NFC, Bluetooth 5.4, fingerprint reader, a 50 megapixel main camera, and an 8 megapixel wide-angle camera. It has two programmable shortcut buttons: one on the top and one on the side. It will be available in the US on May 8th.


Smartphones in Limbo Under New Tariff Plans

Apr 14, 2025, 8:12 AM   by Rich Brome

On Friday, US Customs and Border Patrol issued a notice saying that smartphones, computers and some other electronic devices would be exempt from most new tariffs. By the end of the weekend, the administration started to walk back the exemption, when Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick characterized the exemption as only a "temporary reprieve". He indicated that smartphones would be included in new "semiconductor tariffs" coming in "a month or two", adding "These are things that are national security that we need to be made in America."


AT&T Offers Free Pixel Buds with Pixel 9a

Apr 10, 2025, 10:57 AM   by Rich Brome

The Google Pixel 9a is available starting today from all three major national carriers, as well as US Cellular and Xfinity Mobile. Existing AT&T customers can snag a free pair of Google Pixel Buds A-Series Bluetooth earbuds with their new Pixel 9a when purchased online. New customers can also get the free earbuds, provided they sign up for a postpaid service plan of at least $60.99/month (before Autopay and Paperless Bill discounts). However, AT&T is charging $520 for the Pixel 9a, while Google and all other carriers are charging the originally-announced price of $500. The free earbuds offer is available through April 24.


AT&T Ending Email-to-SMS Service

Apr 9, 2025, 3:51 PM   by Rich Brome

AT&T has put up a new support page stating that the company will switch off its email-to-text and text-to-email gateway. Currently, people can send an email to an address such as 5551234567@txt.att.net or 5551234567@mms.att.net to send a text message or MMS to any AT&T customer. After June 17, that service will no longer work. AT&T will also be shutting down the corresponding service for Cricket customers. Verizon and T-Mobile offer similar services, and have not announced plans to discontinue them.


This Year's moto g stylus is a Better Value

Apr 8, 2025, 9:31 AM   by Rich Brome

Motorola has revealed the 2025 edition of the $400 phone in its lineup: the moto g stylus. This year's model supports super-fast 68W charging, up from 30W last year (the 68W charger is sold separately). Motorola claims the 68W charging can give the phone a day's worth of power in just 15 minutes. The 2025 model also adds IP68 waterproofing and military-grade ruggedness ratings. The display is also sharper, with a unique resolution of 1220 x 2712 pixels, which Motorola calls "Super HD". The processor has been upgraded to a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, and the Wi-Fi is faster with support for Wi-Fi 6E. Naturally, it has a built-in stylus, which Motorola claims is now 6.4x more responsive. Like last year's model, it has a 50 megapixel main camera with OIS, 13 megapixel wide-angle camera, and 32 megapixel front camera. What looks like a third camera is actually a 3-in-1 light sensor for the camera system. The phone comes with 8 GB RAM and either 128 or 256 GB of storage, with a memory card slot for adding up to 1 TB of storage. It also has a 5,000 mAh battery, wireless charging (15W), and a 3.5mm headset jack. This year's color options are PANTONE Gibraltar Sea (navy) and PANTONE Surf the Web (bright purple). The moto g stylus (2025) will be available unlocked starting at $400 on April 17th. It will also be offered by Metro, Verizon, Visible, Total Wireless, Straight Talk, AT&T, Cricket, Spectrum, Consumer Cellular, UScellular, Xfinity Mobile, Google Fi, Optimum, and Boost.


Verizon Promises Free Satellite Text Messaging, 3-Year Price Lock

Apr 3, 2025, 7:00 AM   by Rich Brome

Verizon today is announcing that all customers on a current myPlan service plan will received guaranteed free satellite text messaging on qualifying devices. The company is also introducing a new three-year price lock guarantee for all myPlan customers. This applies to both new and existing customers, and starts fresh when a customer changes plans.


T-Mobile Drops DEI to Get Deals Approved by FCC

Apr 1, 2025, 5:26 PM   by Rich Brome

The FCC has approved T-Mobile's deal to effectively acquire fiber-to-the-home provider Lumos. New FCC chair Brendan Carr has publicly threatened to block merger & acquisition deals in telecom with companies that promote DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), and opened official FCC probes into DEI programs at both Comcast and Verizon. As recently as March 26th, T-Mobile had a dedicated Diversity and Inclusion page on its public web site; that has now been taken down. On March 27th, Mark Nelson, T-Mobile EVP and General Counsel, sent a letter to the FCC saying "T-Mobile is conducting a comprehensive review of its DEI policies, programs, and activities." The next day, March 28th, the FCC approved the Lumos deal. T-Mobile and AT&T are also working to gain FCC approval for buying up various parts of US Cellular.


Visible Reshuffles Premium Plans

Apr 1, 2025, 1:30 PM   by Rich Brome   updated Apr 1, 2025, 1:41 PM

Visible has tweaked its premium Visible+ plan and added a new, even-more-premium Visible+ Pro plan. (The baseline Visible plan remains unchanged.) The Visible+ plan stays at $35/month (taxes & fees included), but now has unlimited premium 4G and 5G data (including "Ultra Wideband") on Verizon's network, instead of the previous 50 GB/month cap on premium data. It also now includes unlimited data while roaming in Mexico & Canada, instead of the previous cap of 2 GB/day. Streaming video quality also improves to 1080p instead of 720p. However, smartwatch service is no longer included in the Visible+ plan, nor is free international calling and texting. Those perks are now reserved for the new, $45/month Visible+ Pro plan, which also includes even faster mobile hotspot service, 4K streaming video, and two days of Global Pass international roaming per month (instead of just one day/month with the Visible+ plan). Existing customers already on a Visible+ plan will see no changes; they will continue to receive a "legacy" version of the Visible+ plan.


You'll Soon be Able to Set WhatsApp as Your Default Phone & Messaging App on iPhone

Mar 28, 2025, 12:27 PM   by Rich Brome

In iOS 18.2, Apple added an option to designate a third-party app as the default for calling and/or messaging. Now, third-party apps are starting to support the feature, starting with WhatsApp. The latest beta version of WhatsApp can be set as your default messaging app, default voice calling app, or both. Presumably, the feature will come to the non-beta version of WhatsApp soon. Apple initially developed the feature to appease EU regulators and was expected to limit it to that region, but later rolled out the feature worldwide. It is now part of a whole section in Settings for "Default Apps" that also includes email, Call Filtering, web browser, and Passwords & Codes.


The Minimalist Light Phone III Adds a Camera

Mar 27, 2025, 3:03 PM   by Rich Brome

The Light Phone III is now available for pre-order. This minimalist phone supports basic phone and text messaging features, but does not support apps, social media, or email. A curated set of essential features is designed with privacy in mind. These includes Directions, for step-by-step navigation via car or public transit, powered by Here. It also includes Directory, for finding basic info about businesses, powered by Google Places. It can also do voice-to-text transcription, powered by Rev.ai. It also supports music, podcasts, a calendar, audio and text notes, a timer, and alarms. Compared to the Light Phone II, the new model adds a simple 50 megapixel camera with dedicated two-stage shutter button, matte OLED display (instead of e-ink), metal frame, USB-C, fingerprint security, flashlight, and 5G. The Directions feature has been revamped to continuously update in real time, taking advantage of the OLED display. 5G is useful for the mobile hotspot feature as well as general future-proofing. It is sold unlocked and supports all three top US networks, (4G and 5G, in almost all frequency bands). The battery is also user-replaceable. Although not enabled at launch, it also has a front-facing camera and NFC hardware, so that a future software update can bring video calling and tap payments. The Light Phone III also sports a clickable, physical scroll wheel on the side. The phone is powered by a Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor and comes with 6 GB RAm and 128 GB storage. It's rated IP54 for dust and water. Its full price is $799, although it's currently available for $599 for a limited time. Pre-orders placed today should ship in July. (Earlier pre-orders will ship sooner.)


Utah Age-Verification Bill Signed Into Law

Mar 27, 2025, 11:53 AM   by Rich Brome

Utah Governor Spencer Cox has officially signed a law requiring app stores to verify user's ages and obtain parental consent for users under 18. Apple and Google oppose the law and may still challenge it in court.

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