Sugar Editorial Picks
Feb 28, 2008 -
Shortly after Verizon announced its unlimited flat-rate phone plans (with the cheapest being $99), every other major network jumped on board by offering their own "unlimited plan". Well Sprint has decided to offer a super competitive $99 plan which includes unlimited voice, text messages, data, Sprint Music, Sprint TV, GPS, Group Connect and Direct Connect. The "Simply Everything" is available starting today to both CDMA and iDEN customers as well as new and existing subscribers.
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Apr 05, 2007 -
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this new phone service, but from what I've learned, it sounds ingenious. Sonopia is a new mobile and web experience that allows people to build their own phone plans according to their interests and start selling them to others. You can also create a personal profile to share with friends online and on the phone.
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Oct 26, 2009 -
For the 16 percent of you who are on the T-Mobile phone network, have I got some exciting news for you! And this news is equally amazing for those who have a contract ending soon with another carrier, or those who are still seeking the perfect cell phone plan. T-Mobile has just announced some new phone plans called the Even More and Even More Plus plans.
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Feb 23, 2009 -
- HTC has just confirmed that their new handset, the Touch Pro2, will be hitting all major markets, including North America. — Gizmodo
- I absolutely LOVE this product! The Philips Wake-Up light actually makes the "alarm clock experience" enjoyable.
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Oct 27, 2009 -
Need some tech support? Normally I like to troubleshoot my computer and technology woes myself (there's nothing like reading the instruction manual to learn how to operate something while in distress), but on rare occasions, I do have to call a company's tech support hotline to get some help with an issue. However, out of all of the gadgets I've purchased from Best Buy, I've never called upon the Geek Squad's services when I'm in need.
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Oct 22, 2009 -
When you meet someone new, how do you add him or her to your phone's address book? I'm not talking friends or relatives — I'm talking about people you meet through friends, new business contacts, or anyone else whose number you want to save but aren't planning to become their best friend.
I recently started doing something new: if I meet someone new and want to store their number, I add their first name and, instead of their last, a detail of how I met them.
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Oct 21, 2009 -
I recently realized that my days spent planning an evening out with friends seem to be fewer and far between. Our ability to stay in constant communication with each other via text, Twitter, Facebook, and more means there's no need to plan ahead. Instead I find myself saying, "Just text me when you get there," and creating our plan on the fly.
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Aug 15, 2008 -
To have a fully functional iPhone with all the bells and whistles, AT&T will make you sign up for a two-year contract, charge a cool $30 a month for unlimited 3G data, and $39.99 a month (in the beginning) for voice — with unlimited 3G data plans for business users costing $45 a month (in addition to a voice plan). If you're fed up with increased data plans — AT&T jacked up rates from $20 to $30 — IntoMobile has some great tips for terminating your plan, in case you're one of the few who wants a plan B. Personally, I'm so obsessed with my iPhone, I'd seriously pay $100 a month.
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Oct 08, 2009 -
I was pretty set on buying a new iPhone 3GS as soon as I could, but that doesn't mean I'm unfamiliar with the anxieties of choosing a phone. Remember when you had maybe three phone options to choose from? My first phone was a clunky Nokia with a changeable faceplate — my toughest decision was figuring out which color to choose!
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Feb 19, 2008 -
Starting today, Verizon Wireless is offering a slew of new unlimited flat-rate phone plans (six in total) for your talking pleasure. Thanks to The Boy Genius Report, we were able to get the full rundown as follows:
- Nationwide Unlimited (voice) — $99
- Nationwide Select Unlimited (voice, SMS, MMS) — $119
- Nationwide Premium (voice, SMS, MMS, VZNav, VCAST, email) — $139
- Nationwide Email and Messaging (voice, SMS, MMS, and data) — $149
- Nationwide Global Email and Messaging (voice, SMS, MMS, and international data) — $169
- Family plan with two lines, $99 per additional line — $199
And not only that, but Verizon customers will be able to bump their current plans without having to extend their contract — no questions asked!
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