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Android 12 update finally coming to Galaxy Z Fold 3, Z Flip 3 on T-Mobile

Over a month ago, Samsung rolled out its latest Android 12 with One UI 4.0 updates on top of it. Despite this, however, T-Mobile made sure to take some time before making this update available to its customers. This meant that T-Mobile customers who are using the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3 5G had to wait before they could enjoy the upgraded model.  And this actually comes as a positive decision for T-Mo. When … [read full article]

T-Mobile makes tax-related changes to account add-ons and select plans

Bad news to T-Mobile customers. It looks like T-Mobile will soon be making changes on how it handles taxes on account upgrades and add-ons.  This comes as a leaked internal document that The T-Mo Report shared on their website. According to the report, some account and line add-ons will have a different tax separate on the plan. The surprising part about this is that even plans … [read full article]

T-Mobile continues to offer ‘Netflix on Us’ to customers

A few days ago, Netflix revealed a new pricing structure on their plans. Considering that T-Mobile offers Netflix to customers, the Un-carrier released a statement to give their users reassurance on their subscription. According to T-Mo, “your Netflix is still on us!” Yes, you can continue to enjoy watching Netflix for free since it remains as part of your plan.  If you recently upgraded your Netflix on Us, the price change will be reflected on your T-Mobile … [read full article]

T-Mobile rolling out Android 12 update for Galaxy Note 20, Note 20 Ultra 5G

T-Mobile is finally starting to roll out its own Android 12 update for devices like the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G. This is revealed in their corresponding support webpages.  The update, however, rolled out the update internationally before 2021 ended. Verizon was the first to roll out the update. AT&T also rolled out its own update … [read full article]

Cox Communications wishes to be freed from earlier MVNO agreement with Sprint

It seems like there is some development to the ongoing case between Cox Communications and T-Mobile. As reported by Fierce Wireless, the two had some oral arguments in the Delaware Supreme Court this week.  For some time now, Cox Communications has been planning to start offering wireless service as an MVNO. The only thing that has been stopping them from doing this is the … [read full article]

Halo represents T-Mobile at the (driverless) races

T-Mobile has just made history at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway! Earlier today, T-Mobile revealed that they were able to represent the company at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The Un-Carrier was represented by Halo, which used a driverless vehicle in the competition.  According to the reveal, Halo was able to reach up to 95 mph in its warm up laps before starting each round. This was, of course, accomplished using T-Mo’s Ultra Capacity 5G network.  The … [read full article]

T-Mobile explains why some users don’t have Private Relay

Yesterday, there were reports that T-Mobile has started blocking Apple’s new privacy feature called iCloud Private Relay. Shortly after the report spread, T-Mobile released a statement that it wasn’t blocking the feature unlike its European counterpart, who have blocked the feature along with EE, Vodafone, and Telefonica.  Today, T-Mobile is shedding more light into the matter after it has discovered what was causing the feature to be … [read full article]

Leaked documents reveal T-Mobile offering up to $600 discount on Pixel 6 devices

T-Mobile is rolling out an unbeatable trade-in offer on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. According to leaked internal documents obtained by The T-Mo Report, T-Mo will be offering up to $600 off on a new Pixel 6 device starting tomorrow, January 13th.  The promotion will be available for T-Mo customers on Magenta MAX or another premium plan (MAX/Plus line add-ons included). … [read full article]

T-Mobile is starting to block Apple’s new Private Relay feature

Update (01/11/22 12:13 pm): T-Mobile has released a statement to XDA Developers regarding the issue. “Customers who chose plans and features with content filtering (e.g. parent controls) do not have access to the iCloud Private Relay to allow these services to work as designed. All other customers have no restrictions.” The original article follows. Apple recently released a new privacy feature in iOS 15. The feature, called Private Relay, was … [read full article]