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SpaceX Buys More Spectrum for Direct-to-Cell From EchoStar

Thursday, 2:19 PM   by Rich Brome

EchoStar has agreed to sell its unpaired AWS-3 licenses to SpaceX for approximately $2.6 billion. The spectrum, designated for cellular service in band 70, will apparently be used by SpaceX for "direct-to-cell service offerings". Although SpaceX's Starlink constellation of satellites is already used for T-Mobile's T-Satellite service using T-Mobile-owned spectrum, SpaceX appears to be preparing to offer a similar service using its own spectrum.


Google Makes Maps Smarter, Conversational

Thursday, 2:09 PM   by Rich Brome

Google is rolling out an update to its Google Maps app that integrates Gemini AI and adds several specific new features. Firstly, Google will now give directions using its knowledge of local landmarks, such as "turn right after the Thai Siam Restaurant" instead of "turn right in 500 feet", and landmarks mentioned this way will be highlighted on the map. Secondly, voice search will be expanded to a full "conversational" AI assistant that can handle multi-step and multi-part questions and commands. For example, you will be able to say "Is there a budget-friendly restaurant with vegan options along my route, something within a couple miles? … What's parking like there?" Followed by, "OK, let’s go there." Finally, if Maps is running, it will now proactively alert you to disruptions on the road ahead, even when you're not actively navigating to a destination. Landmark-based navigation and traffic alerts are rolling out now on Android and iOS in the US. Conversational AI will roll out on Android and iOS in the coming weeks "everywhere Gemini is available", with Android Auto "on the way."


T-Mobile Launches Free Text-to-911 via Satellite for Everyone

Wednesday, 1:22 PM   by Rich Brome

T-Mobile is expanding its T-Satellite service to include free texting to 911 emergency services via satellite for all cell phone users in the US, not just T-Mobile customers. Although the service is free, it does require enrollment. T-Mobile customers can log in to their account and add the free add-on to their plan. Non-customers can enroll here. T-Satellite also offers a paid service with non-emergency messaging and data for select apps, for $10/month. T-Satellite is available to both T-Mobile and non-T-Mobile customers, allowing anyone to stay in touch even in cellular dead zones. Apple and Google phones that have their own satellite SOS feature will default to that service instead of T-Satellite. T-Satellite is powered by over 650 satellites in SpaceX's Starlink constellation.


Google, Epic Reach Settlement That Would Dramatically Reshape Play Store

Wednesday, 10:58 AM   by Rich Brome

Google and Epic Games have agreed to a new proposed settlement that would see Google revamp how its app ecosystem works, giving Epic most of what they have been seeking in years of litigation. Google has been on the losing end in a series of judgments throughout the process. Under the new agreement, Google's fee structure would become more complicated, but generally lower fees across the board. Google would allow third-party billing for in-app purchases, but still take a cut of either nine or 20 percent, depending on the purchase type and circumstances. Google would also separate out its cut for using Google Play billing as a separate five percent fee. Google will still require that developers provide Google Play billing as an option. Google also agrees to allow third-party app stores on Android, subject to its approval for security and privacy. The agreement, if approved by the judge in the case, would apply worldwide and stay in effect through June 2032.


The 2026 moto g Lineup Offers Big Batteries, More Affordable 5G

Nov 4, 2025, 9:00 AM   by Rich Brome

Motorola today announced the moto g 2026 and moto g play 2026. The moto g 2026 is a minor update to the 2025 model, with the headline upgrade being a 5,200 mAh battery, breaking the usual maximum of 5,000 mAh. Oher specs and features are largely the same, as is the $200 retail price point. The moto g play 2026 is a revival of the "play" model in the US, since there was no 2025 g play model. Importantly, this marks Motorola's most affordable 5G phone to date at $170. (The 2024 model was a 4G phone.) The new g play also gets a 5,200 mAh battery, and a larger display plus NFC compared to the 2024 model. Other specs and features are mostly similar. Motorola says almost all US carriers will carry both phones in the coming months, with the moto g play 2026 starting to roll out on November 13, and the moto g 2026 seeing initial launches on December 11.


FCC Flips, Won't Require Carriers to Secure Networks

Nov 3, 2025, 11:57 AM   by Rich Brome

The FCC is preparing to rescind a ruling that set basic cybersecurity standards for telecom providers, including mobile carriers. Just this January, the FCC passed the new ruling in response to recent attacks by China, including the "Salt Typhoon" attack where Chinese hackers accessed the wire-tap systems of most major US telecom companies, including Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. The ruling was based on language of the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), the 1994 law that requires wire-tapping systems in the first place. The January ruling found that section 105 of the law "affirmatively requires telecommunications carriers to secure their networks from unlawful access or interception of communications." The FCC was still in the process of crafting more specific rules. Instead, on November 20, the Commission is expected to vote to rescind the January ruling. Carriers have lobbied against the new ruling and rules, and now appear to have been successful.


Google Complies with Court Order on Third-Party Billing

Oct 30, 2025, 3:32 PM   by Rich Brome

Following a loss earlier this month with the US Supreme Court, Google is now officially allowing apps to direct US users out of Google's ecosystem for third-party in-app payments.


FCC Takes Next Step Toward Auctioning Upper C Band for 5G

Oct 30, 2025, 3:04 PM   by Rich Brome

The FCC today released a draft Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to seek comment on a range of options for auctioning off the Upper C Band, valuable mid-band spectrum similar to the Lower C Band (band 77) spectrum that was auctioned off in 2020 – 2022. The Lower C Band is already crucial to the performance of today's US 5G networks. The options include auctioning off bandwidth of anywhere from 100 MHz (the minimum required by legislation) to 180 MHz (spanning 3.98 – 4.16 GHz), a valuable slice that should boost 5G and 6G networks. The FCC is required by that same legislation to hold the auction by July 2027. As with the Lower C Band, there is potential for interference with radio altimeters on airplanes, and the FCC is seeking comment on that as well.


Cricket, AT&T Update Entry-Level 5G Phones

Oct 28, 2025, 1:27 PM   by Rich Brome   updated Oct 28, 2025, 1:32 PM

AT&T and Cricket (which is owned by AT&T) have updated their own-brand entry-level 5G phones with minor changes and a somewhat new branding strategy for Cricket. The new Cricket Icon 2026 and Cricket Icon Pro 2026 join the Cricket Icon Plus 2026 that was launched a few weeks ago. This unifies most of Cricket's own-brand entry-level 5G phones under the "Icon" brand, similar to how T-Mobile has its REVVL series. All of the new Icon models are powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chip, but running at 2.4 GHz instead of 2.2 GHz on the models they replace. The new models also gain dual-SIM support via eSIM, Android 15, and support for 5G SA, ensuring the best network experience. Most other specs and features are similar to the models they replace, with the Icon 2026 replacing the Magic 2 5G and the Icon Pro 2026 replacing the Outlast 5G. The Icon 2026 does replace a 5 megapixel wide-angle camera with a 2-megapixel macro camera. The Icon has modest specs such as 4/64 GB memory and a 13 megapixel main camera. The Icon Pro steps up to 6/128 GB memory and a 50 megapixel main camera. All models have an HD-resolution display with 90 Hz refresh, as well as fingerprint reader, NFC, expandable storage, and a headset jack. Cricket is selling the Icon 2026 for $50 and the Icon Pro 2026 for $70 (promos for new lines can make the phone free.) The Cricket Icon Pro 2026 is also sold by AT&T as the Motivate Pro 2 5G, while the Cricket Icon 2026 is sold in select channels as the AT&T Propel 3 5G. The Icon / Propel 3 is manufactured by Tinno, while the Icon Pro / Motivate Pro 2 is manufactured by Coosea, just like the Icon Plus. Both companies have a long history of making white-label phones like this for AT&T / Cricket.


Apple Prepping "Transfer to Android" Feature, Including 3rd-Party Apps and eSIM

Oct 23, 2025, 2:38 PM   by Rich Brome

Apple is preparing to launch a new feature in iOS called "Transfer to Android" that will make it easier to switch from an iPhone to an Android phone. The feature will be able to wirelessly transfer an eSIM, as well as photos, messages, notes, and more. Third-party app data will also be included where app developers have enabled the feature, which is made possible by the brand-new "AppMigrationKit" API. This API can used for cross-platform transfers in either direction: "AppMigrationKit ... supports migration to and from non-Apple platforms, such as Android."


Apple Will Let Users Dial Back Liquid Glass Even More

Oct 22, 2025, 1:28 PM   by Rich Brome

Apple is continuing to refine its controversial Liquid Glass software design, introduced in iOS 26 and Apple's other new software this year. The design was initially introduced with a very clear "glass" look, but was tweaked based on user feedback by the time of final release. Now, the newest beta version of iOS 26.1 adds a new "tinted" option that makes Liquid Glass interface elements look even less transparent. In iOS 26.1 public beta 4, this new "Liquid Glass" setting can be found under "Display & Brightness" in the Settings app.


Google Fi Updates Web Messaging, SD Calling, and Wi-Fi Calling

Oct 21, 2025, 2:31 PM   by Rich Brome

Google today announced several various improvements to its Google Fi mobile service. First, Google Fi is updating its existing web-based calling and messaging option to support RCS, making it easier to share hi-res photos and videos from a computer or tablet. Second, when placing a voice call that is not enhanced with HD quality, such as a call to a land line, Google Fi will now apply AI-based audio processing to improve sound quality. This will both filter out background noise and "clarify voices" on both sides of the conversation. Finally, Google is expanding the "premium" Wi-Fi networks that a Pixel phone on Google Fi will automatically connect to, for features like Wi-Fi Calling. Google calls this feature Wi-Fi Auto Connect+, and newly supported venues include major airports, shopping malls, and stores. In total, this feature should now work at "millions of locations".


RedMagic Puts Liquid Cooling in its New Gaming Phone

Oct 17, 2025, 12:24 PM   by Rich Brome

RedMagic has announced its newest high-performance gaming phone, the RedMagic 11 Pro. It's the first mass-produced phone with true liquid cooling, circulated by a 0.85mm ceramic micro-pump, in addition to active air cooling with an integrated 24,000 RPM fan. This dual cooling system enables sustained performance even during long and intense gaming sessions. The phone is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and an 8,000 mAh battery. It supports wired fast charging up to 120W and wireless fast charging up to 80W. The display has a resolution of 2,688 x 1,216 pixels and 144 Hz refresh. The phone also has an IPx8 water resistance rating and an ultrasonic fingerprint reader. It launches today in China with options for 12 – 24 GB of storage and 256 GB – 1 TB of storage. Global launch details will be announced on November 3.


Google Turned Down by Supreme Court, Must Open up App Payments

Oct 8, 2025, 12:44 PM   by Rich Brome

Google has lost its final effort to delay new, court-ordered app store rules. The US Supreme Court has turned down Google's request to temporarily freeze parts of a key injunction. As as result, starting later this month, Google must allow developers to include external links in apps, enabling users to bypass Google's billing system. Google must comply even as it continues to appeal the case, which was started by Fortnite maker Epic Games. Additional provisions of the upheld injunction come into effect next year, including a requirement that Google allow users to download rival app stores within its Play Store.


AT&T Launches More Capable 5G Nationwide

Oct 8, 2025, 12:28 PM   by Rich Brome

AT&T has officially launched 5G SA (Stand-Alone) network technology nationwide. Like most US carriers, AT&T initially launched 5G using the NSA (Non-Stand-Alone) version of the technology, which relied on the existing 4G LTE network for some functions. Aside from not needing the 4G network, 5G SA unlocks several advanced capabilities of 5G, including faster upload speeds, ultra-low latency, ultra-high reliability, and edge functions. T-Mobile made the same announcement in 2020. Verizon has yet to formally announce nationwide 5G SA, although observers have spotted Verizon 5G SA running in several parts of the country. The launch of 5G SA is related to the launch of 5G RedCap (Reduced Capability), a simpler version of 5G designed for less powerful (and less demanding) devices, including smartwatches. AT&T confirmed that Apple's newest smartwatches use 5G RedCap, which is likely spurring the current rollouts of 5G RedCap and 5G SA by AT&T and Verizon.


Verizon Appoints New CEO

Oct 6, 2025, 11:02 AM   by Rich Brome

Hot on the heels of T-Mobile announcing a change in leadership, Verizon has just announced that Dan Schulman will replace Hans Vestberg as CEO, effective immediately. Schulman was previously CEO of PayPal, and has held senior leadership roles at AT&T, Priceline, Virgin Mobile, and American Express. Schulman has served on the Verizon Board of directors since 2018 and was elected Lead Independent Director in December 2024. Vestberg will stay on as Special Advisor through this year and most of 2026, during which time he will be focused on ensuring a smooth transition, including the integration with Frontier Communications.


Apple, Google Remove ICE Tracking Apps

Oct 3, 2025, 12:12 PM   by Rich Brome

Apple and Google have both removed apps from their app stores that let people report and see the locations of ICE agents. US Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement that "ICEBlock is designed to put ICE agents at risk just for doing their jobs" and "we reached out to Apple [Thursday] demanding they remove the ICEBlock app from their App Store — and Apple did so". Apple says "We created the App Store to be a safe and trusted place to discover apps. ... Based on information we've received from law enforcement about the safety risks associated with ICEBlock, we have removed it and similar apps from the App Store". Separately but just one day later, Google says it "removed similar apps for violations of our policies". Google says it was not contacted by the Justice Department about the apps. Joshua Aaron, the developer of ICEBlock, says he designed the app to help immigrants who are afraid of being deported. ICEBlock was downloaded more than 1 million times before it was banned.


T-Mobile Launches Limited Data Service Over Satellite

Oct 1, 2025, 11:08 AM   by Rich Brome

As promised in June, T-Mobile today launched a set of data services on its T-Satellite service (that offers coverage in cellular dead zones using over 650 SpaceX Starlink satellites in orbit). The data services are limited to specific apps, and those apps have been customized to offer "core experiences and critical services" when using satellite coverage. Supported apps include a selection of both device-native and third-party apps, with parity across iOS and Android platforms. Device-native apps supported include Google Messages and Find Hub, Pixel Weather, Apple Music, Weather, and Fitness, and Samsung's Weather app. Third-party apps supported include AccuWeather, X, and WhatsApp, as well as outdoor-focused AllTrails, CalTopo, and onX. WhatsApp supports voice chat, video chat, group chat, and voice memos over satellite. For businesses, newly supported apps include Dialpad, Florian, MultiLine, and T-Mobile Direct Connect.

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