Are you a Verizon or AT&T customer who lost cell service and now facing the nightmare of your phone displaying nothing but SOS Mode?
By Laura Tucker – Sep 30, 2024
Trying to decide between connectivity options on an iPad? Learn how to use a Wi-Fi only iPad, and why you should consider buying one.
By Danny Maiorca – Jun 29, 2024
Having trouble choosing between a cellular and Wi-Fi-only iPad? There are more than a few things that make this a difficult choice.
By Sydney Butler – Mar 15, 2023
Getting a “No Service” status on your iPhone? These 7 reasons explain why that’s happening and how you can get your signal back.
By Natalie dela Vega – Jan 6, 2023
The FCC wants you to trust your caller ID again.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 4, 2022
Easily monitor any area without Wi-Fi with 4G LTE coverage instead.
By Crystal Crowder – Sep 26, 2022
Whether you live within the United States or abroad, here’s how you can check whether 5G coverage is available in your area.
By Megan Glosson – Apr 4, 2022
Thinking about upgrading your device? These are the best 5G phones you can get now.
By Megan Glosson – Mar 24, 2022
With over 100 MVNO carriers out there in USA, which one is the best one for you?
By Megan Glosson – Feb 7, 2022
Plans for a new 5G spectrum rollout next month were put on hold by AT&T and Verizon due to possible interference with airplanes.
By Laura Tucker – Nov 5, 2021
While everyone is talking about 5G, many still don’t understand what it is. Here we explain what 5G network is and how it will benefit you.
By David Joz – Dec 22, 2020
When shopping for a new smartphone, you’ve problem heard the terms CDMA and GSM. This article explains what they are and how they differ.
By Judy Sanhz – Feb 2, 2016
If you live in a large metropolitan area, most likely everywhere you go, you will stay within the 3G bandwidth. Once you travel outside your area, you can lose that bandwidth to either the EDGE network or even even no network at all. The following gives a quick reference to the evolution of bandwidths and how they’re used, as well as the difference between the currently available bandwidths.
By Laura Tucker – Aug 20, 2012
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