T-Mobile Will Now Pay Your ETFs With Un-Carrier 4.0 Announcement at CES 2014T-Mobile has become the carrier that wants to be different from all the others. It all started back in March of 2013 when it got rid of contracts. Then came the mobile upgrade program “Jump” followed by free world roaming in October. They continue on their journey today eliminating something that has most customers “tied down”...the dreaded ETF (early termination fee).
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BlackBerry Z30: A Solid Smartphone, But Too Little Too Late For BlackBerryBlackBerry isn't in that great of a situation right now. Their numbers continue to drop, they have virtually no market share when it comes to consumer products, and they haven't had the groundbreaking flagship smartphone that they desperately need right now. Their latest smartphone, the BlackBerry Z30, is the newest flagship device the company has kicked out. While it's not a bad phone by any means, it's not the type of phone BlackBerry needs.
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Huawei Ascend Mate 2 4G is Large, Powerful, and Can Even Charge Your Other DevicesWe're just at Day 2 of CES 2014, and the news continues to pour on in. Huawei took the stage yesterday on January 6 to announce their latest flagship smartphone, the Huawei Ascend Mate 2 4G. The Mate 2 4G is an incredibly large phablet and is packing in some pretty solid specifications specifications. Let's take a closer look.
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MobileCupOfJoe's 2014 Mobile Tech Predictions2013 was a huge year for mobile technology. This past year we've seen wearable tech that actually didn't completely suck, more phone cameras than ever with optical image stabilization, iOS 7 and Android 4.4 KitKat made their first appearances, and so much more. With 2013 just about out the door though, we can't help but wonder what the future of 2014 will hold for us. Let's take a look at our top mobile technology predictions for the year of 2014.
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