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By Android For Ever, on August 20th, 2012%
As if curtailing unlimited data plans wasn’t enough, more bad news has come down the pipeline from a U.S carrier. It appears, by way of trusted sources, that AT&T is going to stop offering discounted, on-contract tablets as of today. They will still be selling off-contract tablets at full-price, however, but this may not be enough to stem a mass exodus to other carriers. . . . → Read More: Discount of AT&T tablets going the way of the buffalo
By Android For Ever, on August 20th, 2012%
According to an Engadget tipster, it looks like AT&T is going to stop offering discounted, on-contract tablets as of today. They will still be selling off-contract tablets at full-price, however, but say goodbye to carrier tablet subsidies. . . . → Read More: AT&T May Stop Subsidizing Tablets
By Android For Ever, on August 17th, 2012%
We all complain about our cell carriers every now and then, but if this leaked flyer from Sprint is to believed, the Now Network is daring you to act on those words. The guys over at Phone Arena have come across a document that says if you transfer at least 3 lines over to Sprint from AT&T or Verizon you will qualify for a $400 rebate. You can sign on with the Everything Data Share plan or the Simply Everything plan, one of the last true unlimited data plans in the business . . . → Read More: Feel Like Leaving AT&T or Verizon? Sprint Has $400 Waiting for You
By Android For Ever, on August 9th, 2012%
When Verizon Wireless first spilled all the details of its new Share Everything data plans, I was quite surprised that the most expensive plan covered only 10GB for $100, as there are a lot of data-heavy Verizon LTE customers that eat through their “allowance” as fast as you can say “Youtube in HD”. Fortunately, now that Verizon has stopped offering their traditional data plans, the Big Red carrier has announced that it is now offering five additional tiers, ranging from $110 for 12 GB to $150 for $20 GB. . . . → Read More: Verizon Share Everything now has five extra data tiers
By Android For Ever, on August 6th, 2012%
Last month, AT&T revealed the first details about its upcoming shared data plans, stating that the new pricing scheme will come into effect by the end of August. . . . → Read More: AT&T new Mobile Share plans to kick in on August 23
By Android For Ever, on August 6th, 2012%
Last month AT&T announced their new Mobile Share plan, which is essentially a whole new pricing structure for accounts with multiple phones for sharing data. . . . → Read More: AT&T’s new Mobile Share plan officially starts August 23rd
By Android For Ever, on July 6th, 2012%
Remember when Verizon announced their new Data Share Plan? We previously reported that with Verizon’s new Data Share Plan, they were terminating their $30/month unlimited data plan option for customers. . . . → Read More: If you pre-ordered your Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III before June 28th, make sure Verizon didn’t change your unlimited data plan
By Android For Ever, on June 13th, 2012%
Roughly a full month ago, Verizon was announcing that they will soon start pushing a new data share plan, one that will allow multiple users to connect multiple devices that all draw from a single bucket/pool of data. . . . → Read More: Verizon Share Everything plans: what you need to know
By Android For Ever, on June 12th, 2012%
Today Verizon debuted a new data plan. Called ”Share Everything,” it sounds like an order in Soviet Russia. “SHARE EVERYTHING WITH EVERYONE, COMRAD!” In reality, Verizon’s new plan is just a scammy new spin on the family share plan . . . → Read More: Verizon’s “Share Everything” Plan is a Scam
By Android For Ever, on April 19th, 2012%
Today Verizon has shared some information regarding the future idea of shared data plans coming possibly as soon as this summer. We’ve mentioned these “family plans” for months and months but if today’s comments from their CFO are any indication, we’ll be seeing these plans sooner than later . . . → Read More: Verizon shared data plans on track for summer claims CFO
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