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T-Mobile intros Smartphone Equality

There are too many great deals being announced by mobile carriers left and right but admit it, not everyone can avail of such promos. There is always that "terms and conditions apply" note after every ad that promises what seems to be the best way to get that latest flagship smartphone from your favorite brand. Sadly, even if you have the money to pay for downpayment and monthly fee, carriers won't always approve your request because of your bad credit score. This is a sad fact of life that some people must face and there's nothing you can do about it even if it's just a mobile device you are purchasing. (Honestly, you're just buying a phone not a house!)



T-Mobile has been working to change the game by introducing "uncarrier". We've been hearing about the network's Un-carrier offerings lately. Faithful T-Mobile subscribers are waiting for these announcements, hoping to get better deals than what they are already paying for. T-Mobile's Smartphone Equality finally brings the same great deal to anyone who's been paying on time for at least year as those with long-time subscribers and with the best track record in paying phone bills. With this promise, those getting a phone from T-Mobile can avail of the promo as advertised. No more fine print or terms and conditions to follow as long as you are a good payer for twelve consecutive months.


T-Mobile calling it Smartphone Equality seems to be spot on because really, why be hindered to upgrade to the best or the lowest cost device deal if you've been faithful for some time. One's credit score should not have a big impact on carrier deals. T-Mobile will only look at your one-year history to give you the deal as advertised. This only makes sense because more than half of people in the US have a less than perfect credit score. More people are being denied of the best deals because of the policies but T-Mobile wants to change all that.


T-Mobile CEO John Legere shared about the Smartphone Equality in a video blog. (It's his first video blog so expect more to be released.) Legere noted that not everyone gets the deals as advertised because they are not qualified yet, which according to him, is insulting. Starting next week, any T-Mobile customer who's been paying the past 12 months, they will be treated the same as those with good credit score.


The CEO knows this is a big deal for people who want the best promos because more can now get the best phones in the market today. This is just one of T-Mobile's many efforts to improve the mobile industry and looks like this one is very much welcome.




VIA: SlashGear


SOURCE: T-Mobile



Opera Max stretches to 21 countries in Asia

If you've been looking for a way to browse to your heart's content on your mobile device and yet not incur the wrath of your carrier, or your wallet, then now might be your day. That is, if you're living in one of the 21 Southeast Asian and Middle Eastern countries that Opera is bringing its Opera Max service to, offering not just speed but also data savings that Opera is known for.



So why would you opt to use an Opera product in this day and age of Firefox and Chrome browsers? Well, for one, despite the name, Opera Max is not actually a browser, even if it calls to mind Opera Mini, which is indeed a browser. Second, because even in this day and age of Firefox and Chrome, data usage is still data usage, and there will always be a price to be paid there.


Opera Max helps you save on data and, therefore, on money by compressing everything that goes to your smartphone via the Internet, through apps or browsers. That means web pages, images, text, and yes, even those data-slurpling videos. By compressing data, not only is the entire package smaller, it also travels quicker. The one catch is that this doesn't really happen magically. In essence, you will be routing your Internet traffic through Opera's "data-savings cloud", which might not sit well with some users due to privacy concerns.


If you find that trade off acceptable, then Opera Max might just be your money-saving answer from above. The service is now expanding to the following countries:


• Vietnam

• Philippines

• Thailand

• Algeria

• Bahrain

• Egypt

• Fiji

• Iran

• Israel

• Jordan

• Kuwait

• Lebanon

• Morocco

• Nepal

• Oman

• Qatar

• Saudi Arabia

• Sri Lanka

• Tunisia

• United Arab Emirates

• Yemen


Download: Opera Max from Google Play Store

SOURCE: Opera



Which OEM Skin Do You Prefer the Most and Why?

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We’re not talking software features from different OEMs here, but purely aesthetics. Do you prefer the look of pure Android or TouchWiz? Or maybe the design of Sense UI? Let us know your favorite OEM skin and why you prefer it over the others.


The post Which OEM Skin Do You Prefer the Most and Why? appeared first on xda-developers.


BBC revamps mobile news app

For UK residents (and even for some across the pond), BBC is probably the most widely-read and watched news network. And since studies have shown that news consumption is mostly done through mobile devices, of course, they had to have an app, which they launched back in 2010. 5 years later, they have now revamped their app, giving it a more personal touch and ensuring that it will work better on your smartphone and tablet.



Users now have the chance to personalize the news they receive through the MyNews section, where you can choose what kind of stories and topics will be at the top of your news feed. All articles posted on their website have labels and tags that gives their system a better way of sorting through all the news stories, pictures, and videos uploaded on a daily basis. The data is used to link one story to another, and so when you choose what kind of stories you want to see on your MyNews, then it will use that information to filiter through.


The new app also gives you a wider range of stories, particularly for the local ones. You can choose which area you want to receive the news from or if your location service is on, it will give you news based on your current location. Other changes to the app include better depth of coverage for the top stories and better display of videos and pictures. They've also added a "Most Read" and "Most Watched" sections so you can see which are the most popular news stories.


The update to the BBC app is slowly rolling out to users in the UK. If you don't have the app yet, you can download it for free from the Google Play Store. It will work on Android 4.0 and above.


SOURCE: BBC


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Android Security Apps on the Rise with Malware

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Two of Cheetah’s security apps have hit the top 10 in the Playstore in the past couple of months, while all major Security app makers have also reported rapid user growth during 2014. Meanwhile, reports say that Android malware rose 75% this past year.


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Goat Simulator madness continues, new city map added

Goat simulation technology rules! Ah yes, the Goat Simulator which we featured last September has just been updated. Don't be surprised if this game is still available because there are people who still fantasize about being a goat. With this app, your goat dreams can finally come true but for a price. From $4.99, Goat Simulator is now down to $2.99. I'm pretty sure more goat fans will grab this offer and start causing destruction in a world where goat rules.



The updated Goat Simulator is still the same app that allows you to be a goat. It's like a skater game but main character is this goat who wrecks stuff everywhere. Destroying stuff will gain you points. Try and be the alpha goat among your friends as you try to defeat the millions of bugs on screen.


Goat Simulator can be played on Android TV but a compatible gamepad is needed. Its developer Coffee Stain Studios updated the app and fixed some issues with Japanese and Russian localization and added a whole new map called City Goats Bay. Some devices would get a black screen but that's fixed already. Also added were new goats, a lickable helicopter, hyper realistic water physics, and pigs that can get stuck somewhere to make the game more exciting than ever.




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Download Goat Simulator from the Google Play Store