The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recently issued a recall notice for the batteries of the refurbished Samsung Galaxy Note 4 due to the overheating problem.
LG will unveil a new budget-friendly smartphone to the US. The LG Venture X will be exclusive to AT&T and sports a 4100mAh battery with a Snapdragon 435 processor.
Smartphone chip maker Qualcomm last year had announced about trialing LTE technology on aerial drones. A new press release confirms the testing phase has concluded.
American cell services provider AT&T has brought in new updates including the latest Android Nougat operating system for the previous generation of Samsung Galaxy S6.
The U.S. Broadband Privacy rules of the Obama era will see the end as the current President Donald Trump has signed a law to enact a set of new regulations.
Spring CFO Tarek Robbiati confirmed at a Deutsche Bank investor conference that Verizon's push on unlimited data is hurting Sprint's numbers. He also said that unlimited data pricing is hurting profit margins.
The plan is available for only $180 with the package of unlimited call, text, and data on four lines.It features unlimited call and text to more than 120 countries without roaming charges.
With Verizon's announcement of new unlimited data plan, T-Mobile followed suit with a refreshed matching plan. All four major telecom operators - Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile are vying to increase their user base with unlimited data plans.
AT&T Fiber plans expansion are Shreveport, Louisiana; Columbia, South Carolina; Knoxville, Tennessee, and Jackson, Mississippi. While, Louisville, Kentucky; Huntsville, Alabama and San Antonio, Texas will be the first ever cities to have fiber-optic Gigabit internet on Google Fiber.
This is to keep up consumers' demand to stream videos and to download other applications. Reports reveal that the United States' Internet connection has sped up threefolds compared with that in 2011.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced Monday that two lawyers from the Department of Justice's antitrust division will be heading up the agency's inquiry into major proposed mergers in the telecommunications industry.