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MetroPCS no longer offering the $40 unlimited LTE calling/data plan
It looks like MetroPCS has quietly made some changes in terms of their LTE calling/data plans. And by quietly, we mean that the change seems to have actually taken place a little while back (when the Samsung Craft was released) and things went unnoticed. Well, unnoticed until an eagle eye from Fierce Wireless made the more »
CES 2012: Hands on with the Samsung Galaxy Attain 4G smartphone for MetroPCS
MetroPCS released the Samsung Galaxy Attain 4G smartphone a few days back, and well, as one would expect given the recent release – it was on display here at CES. That being said, the handset is sporting some decent overall specs, though nothing overly exciting. They include 4G LTE connectivity, a 3.5 inch display, 1GHz more »
LG Connect 4G for MetroPCS revealed [Image]
It looks like MetroPCS is going to be announcing another Android branded smartphone. The handset is the LG Connect 4G and while we are still waiting on the official word from the carrier, an image has recently leaked which shows the handset complete with MetroPCS carrier branding. In other words, MetroPCS will most likely be more »
MetroRadio app brings Pandora to Windows Phone, unofficially [Windows Phone apps]
It looks like Pandora Radio has come to Windows Phone. Though, just to note, the arrival has come in an unofficial form. In other words, the app that has been released into the App Marketplace comes from a third-party developer as opposed to direct from Pandora. But that aside, the app is called MetroRadio and more »
MetroPCS now offering the Android 2.2 running Huawei M835 for a contract free price of $79
Those looking for a budget priced contract free smartphone running Android may want to consider one of the more recent offerings coming from MetroPCS. The handset is the Huawei M835 and it comes priced at $79.00. And on top of that, the handset is eligible for the $50 per month unlimited plan which offers unlimited more »
Gadgetell Review: MetroPCS Sanctioned (aka the TapouT Edition) Android smartphone
What is being reviewed? Up for review today is the Huawei Ascend TapouT Edition smartphone, which is available from MetroPCS. The TapouT Edition Ascent is priced at $119 (after a $50 mail-in-rebate) and comes contract-free. Disclaimer: This MetroPCS smartphone was loaned to Gadgetell by MetroPCS for the purpose of this review. The specs Android 2.2 more »
Gadgetell Hands On: MetroPCS Sanctioned (aka the TapouT Edition) Android smartphone
Disclaimer: This MetroPCS smartphone was loaned to Gadgetell by MetroPCS for the purpose of this review. MetroPCS was kind enough to send over one of their newest offerings for review. The handset is the Sanctioned by TapouT smartphone, which is a special edition Huawei Ascend. As told by the name, this is a TapouT branded more »
Samsung Galaxy Indulge Android smartphone gets listed with MetroPCS
It looks like MetroPCS has a new Android smartphone available, and an LTE capable Android smartphone at that. The device is the Samsung Galaxy Indulge, except despite having some specs, pricing and the promise of in-store availability — there are not any pictures available on the website listing. That said, the Galaxy Indulge is priced more »
Motorola Grasp WX404 officially unveiled, expected to arrive with MetroPCS in Q3 2010
Motorola has recently unveiled the Grasp WX404 quick messaging style phone. Sadly though as of now some of the key details have been left off including an actual release date, the pricing and which carrier it will come available with. That said, we do have the official specs, as well as an educated guess as more »
Samsung SCH-R900 gets approved by FCC, becomes first LTE capable phone for US market
The FCC has revealed what seems to be the first LTE phone for the US market. The phone comes courtesy of Samsung and is the SCH-R900. Feature wise we can tell you that the Samsung SCH-R900 will come touting goodies such as Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth along with support for dual-band 1700/1900 LTE and more »

















