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Quick guide to cell phone carriers

Selecting a wireless carrier is just as important as picking a phone. The provider, after all, delivers the network that makes your handset work. And since you’ll probably end up paying a healthy amount for that privilege, there’s no point in sticking with a bad user experience.

T-Mobile launches campaign to lure iPhone users

NEW YORK (AP) – T-Mobile USA, the only “Big 4″ phone company that doesn’t sell the iPhone, now wants to snag used ones from AT&T. Starting Wednesday, when Apple is expected to reveal a new iPhone model, T-Mobile will start advertising that Share/Save

HTC: top smartphone in US

HTC shipped 5.7 million own-brand smartphones and another 700,000 T-Mobile-branded handsets in the U.S. last quarter to take the top spot with 6.4 million total devices shipped.

Tiny US phone company is getting iPhone

Apple Inc. said Tuesday that C Spire Wireless, the country’s eighth-largest phone company, will start selling the iPhone 4S in a few weeks.

How to surf T-Mobile without a data plan

The mother of all ingenious hacks has emerged: if you have an Android smartphone and a T-Mobile (US) unlimited messaging plan, you can now use an app called Smozzy to surf the web… for free.

Android Dominates With 40% Of US Market

The researcher said Apple iOS came in at No. 2 with 28 percent. Looking forward, one-third of US consumers polled who said they were considering acquiring a smartphone in the next year said they wanted an iPhone. Another third said they would get an Android handset.

Court battle looms between U.S. and AT&T, T-Mobile

The Justice Department made a bold move when it sued to block AT&T Inc’s $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile. Now comes the hard part: going to court.

One-Third of iPhone Users Mistakenly Think They Have 4G

iPhone users are under the mistaken impression that they already have “4G” cellular technology on their devices

Endless data use on smartphones will end soon

When Verizon Wireless kills off its unlimited data plan for new smartphone customers on Thursday, it will mark another blow for endless Web surfing and video streaming.

Congresswoman wants carriers to come clean on 4G

Confused about which 4G wireless broadband service really is the fastest? U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.) wants wireless operators to disclose the true speeds of their self-proclaimed “4G” services.

The congresswoman today introduced a billed called the “Next Generation Wireless Disclosure Act,” which, if passed, would require carriers to inform consumers at the point of sale of the minimum data speeds, network reliability, and coverage of their advertised 4G services.