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A new iPhone 8 is free with trade in of an iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S8, Samsung Galaxy S8+ or Samsung Galaxy Note8. You can get this deal when you sign up for an 18-month Sprint Flex lease and wireless plan. Sprint says it regularly charges $29.17 per month for the iPhone 8, but that amount will be credited back to the customer.


AT&T, meantime, has a buy one, get one free offer, with one catch: You must have DirecTV or AT&T U-verse TV service to qualify. AT&T is also offering a $300 or $200 credit when you trade in certain older devices.


T-Mobile is getting ready to launch a new Buy One, Get One free (BOGO) deal of sorts this Friday. You'll be able to grab two for the price of one if you choose the 64GB iPhone 7, 7 Plus or 8, Samsung Galaxy S8, LG G6, V30, or V30+. Whichever...


Mark Spoonauer is the global editor in chief of Tom's Guide and has covered technology for over 20 years. In addition to overseeing the direction of Tom's Guide, Mark specializes in covering all things mobile, having reviewed dozens of smartphones and other gadgets. He has spoken at key industry events and appears regularly on TV to discuss the latest trends, including Cheddar, Fox Business and other outlets. Mark was previously editor in chief of Laptop Mag, and his work has appeared in Wired, Popular Science and Inc. Follow him on Twitter at @mspoonauer."}; var triggerHydrate = function() window.sliceComponents.authorBio.hydrate(data, componentContainer); var triggerScriptLoadThenHydrate = function() if (window.sliceComponents.authorBio === undefined) var script = document.createElement('script'); script.src = ' -9-5/authorBio.js'; script.async = true; script.id = 'vanilla-slice-authorBio-component-script'; script.onload = () => window.sliceComponents.authorBio = authorBio; triggerHydrate(); ; document.head.append(script); else triggerHydrate(); if (window.lazyObserveElement) window.lazyObserveElement(componentContainer, triggerScriptLoadThenHydrate, 1500); else console.log('Could not lazy load slice JS for authorBio') } }).catch(err => console.log('Hydration Script has failed for authorBio Slice', err)); }).catch(err => console.log('Externals script failed to load', err));Mark SpoonauerSocial Links NavigationMark Spoonauer is the global editor in chief of Tom's Guide and has covered technology for over 20 years. In addition to overseeing the direction of Tom's Guide, Mark specializes in covering all things mobile, having reviewed dozens of smartphones and other gadgets. He has spoken at key industry events and appears regularly on TV to discuss the latest trends, including Cheddar, Fox Business and other outlets. Mark was previously editor in chief of Laptop Mag, and his work has appeared in Wired, Popular Science and Inc. Follow him on Twitter at @mspoonauer.


You can install the new Office mobile app that combines Word, Excel, and PowerPoint into a single app, and introduces new mobile-centric features to view, edit and share files without the need to switch between multiple apps. Learn more.


Use the Office mobile apps to work from anywhere, just sign in with a free Microsoft Account or a Microsoft 365 work or school account. With a qualifying Microsoft 365 subscription, you'll have access to the app's extra features.


T-Mobile US initially began testing LTE-U with Qualcomm last May, noting the tests involved up to 10 small cells and access points, with mobile units that were receive-only at 5 GHz, but able to transmit on LTE Band 4. Qualcomm had previously established a test regime with Verizon Wireless early last year.


The operator said in an application it will team up with several vendors including Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung to conduct testing at two different locations in Augusta, Georgia from 23 April until 24 October. It noted it will use FCC-certified base stations from Nokia and Ericsson, and up to 36 certified and prototype mobile devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus, for the trials.


I got three Gmail accounts. Two are working fine both in laptop as well as in Android mobile phone while using chrome and Firefox browsers.But the third account works fine in the laptop. But in Android mobile, after logging using browsers either chrome or Firefox lite., it always shows no offline messages, empty inbox showing an annoying image of a Weeping Cloud. Compose button is active, but I am unable to send any mail even to myself. When I click on inbox, it says Lables not available. But shows links to view Gmail in older version or desktop version. Older version link works, displays mail in html mode, where I am able to view and send emails but with limited features and then logout of Gmail.I tried all methods both on laptop and android phone but invain. In my phone, always shows the offline in browser. Kindly help. I AM INTERESTED IN USING BROWSER ONLY BUT NOT THE GMAIL APP. I AM CONFUSED WHY IT HAPPENS TO A PARTICULAR GMAIL ACCOUNT ONLY.


If you see something capitalized, then capitalize it in your settings. If you see a comma, use a comma, if there are no spaces between the comma and other words, then don't make spaces between them and the words in your settings. If you don't follow this advice, your APN settings will not work properly, and your internet and/or mms picture messaging will not work. Last, you are likely visiting this page because you can't get your mms or data to work properly. Prior to switching to one of the settings listed here, it is recommended that you delete all the other non working APN settings on your phone. After applying the new settings, be sure to save them, and then select one. If you still find they don't work, try rebooting your phone. If you still don't have success, leave a comment so the issue can be looked into. If you find you have APN settings that work and are different than listed here, feel free to share the settings in the comments section or send an email so that the database can be updated. If you need to send an email for any other reason, please list what phone you are using and which carrier/MVNO that you are having trouble getting your APN to work with.


If you have an Android device, getting to the settings will vary a bit based on the manufacturer of your device and the version of Android that you have. In general you can access them by going to "settings" then "wireless networks" or something similar like "network & internet" then mobile network and finally Access Point Names. You may want to delete whatever settings are there before attempting to add one of the new ones shown below. You may also first want to try resetting APNs to the defaults by clicking the 3 dot menu and resetting them.


Sometimes resetting the network settings may fix any issue with your messaging app not working. This is because SMS messaging operates directly through your carrier network instead of mobile data. Resetting the network settings will get everything back to default and undo any discrepancies. 041b061a72


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