Thursday, March 21, 2013

Is T-Mobile Revamping Plans In The Near Future?

A rumor has been circling the web that T-Mobile, the telecommunications giant based on Germany, is possibly revamping plans in the near future to make unlimited talk and text a de facto part of experience, where data would be the only changeable factor. On the other hand, Classic tiers, the started $60 plan would have 500MB of full-speed data with hotspot support built-in while subscribers could upgrade their service in 2GB increments that cost between $10-20 dollars per month for individuals. You'd still have 'real' unlimited data on Classic from $90, with the hotspot as a bolt-on option. Specific prices aren't given on the 'leaked' information, though.

An upcoming event this March 26 is scheduled for T-Mobile, right there, maybe, people will get much more about this leaked plans of the said company.



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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

BlackBerry 10 Sales Appeared To Be Strong

The sales figure on BlackBerry Z10's first-generation phones are in and the company says that the sales "appear to be strong." Limited supply, however, was the reason why BlackBerry Z10 have stock-outs in United Kingdom and Canada.
Also, BlackBerry Z10 is said to be outselling iPhone 5 and Galaxy SIII at major Canadian retailers. BGR even confirmed BlackBerry's early success with half of BlackBerry Z10 sales in Canada and one-third of UK sales have been made to users coming from other platforms.

Todd Coupland, CIBC analyst said in a report that 50 percent of pre-registration for the Z10 in Canada came from users who did not already own BlackBerry devices. However, other analysts worry that Z10's lack of differentiation with other brands such as iPhone and Android may not be compelling to the users.

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