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Andrew Grush

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Tech Writer at Android Authority

Managing Editor, Android Authority

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  • 1 day ago | androidauthority.com | Andrew Grush

    Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Visible is finally adding support for the cellular version of the Pixel Watch 2 or newer. The carrier will not sell the watch directly, but you will be able to easily bring your own. Watch support requires Visible Plus Pro, or a $10 add-on for Basic and Plus subscribers. US consumers were previously fairly limited if they were a fan of the Google Pixel Watch and preferred a cellular model.

  • 3 days ago | androidauthority.com | Andrew Grush

    Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority T-Mobile is now promoting its postpaid plans to Mint Mobile users, suggesting they might save more by switching, even though T-Mobile's plans are generally more expensive. This email campaign doesn't seem to be widespread yet, but it mirrors similar offers previously seen with Metro by T-Mobile.

  • 3 days ago | androidauthority.com | Andrew Grush

    Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority US Mobile is offering a limited-time deal where new customers get two annual plans for the price of one. To qualify, you must be a new customer, port in your number. You must also activate on the Dark Star (AT&T) network with either an Unlimited Premium or Unlimited Starter annual plan. US Mobile is one of the most popular prepaid carriers in the country, as evidenced by its recent recognition as the best carrier in the US by Consumer Reports.

  • 1 week ago | androidauthority.com | Andrew Grush

    As for how much you'll play exactly with the discount activated? Essentials starts at $17.50 a month for one line, or as low as $11.50 per month for four lines or more. Standard starts at $25 a month for one line, or as low as $12.50 per month for four lines or more. This is exceptionally cheap for a service that has similar priority to T-Mobile's mid-range or higher plans. In fact, Google Fi is my number one recommendation for those looking for service on T-Mobile's network.

  • 1 week ago | androidauthority.com | Andrew Grush

    A quick glance at all the major prepaid and postpaid mobile service providers makes it clear that almost everyone offers unlimited data nowadays. To make matters even more confusing for the average customer, these plans can range in price from as little as $25 to as much as $100 or more. How can there be such a wide price gap if all these plans offer the same thing? In short, they don't. The truth is that unlimited data means different things to different carriers.

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