The Cell Phone Junkie Show #671
Apple and Qualcomm settle their ongoing litigation, Intel abandons plans for 5G modem development, and the DOJ says not so fast to a Sprint and T-Mobile merger. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:

Apple and Qualcomm settle their ongoing litigation, Intel abandons plans for 5G modem development, and the DOJ says not so fast to a Sprint and T-Mobile merger. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Qualcomm announces 3 new chips, T-Mobile shows off its TVision service, and Sprint steps up incentives and a satisfaction guarantee for switchers. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
The FTC gives ISPs the green light to block applications if they disclose it, Verizon’s 5G network is live, and Palm’s new tiny smartphone will functional as a standalone device. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Services galore announced by Apple, here comes LG’s G8 and AirPower gets cancelled. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Apple releases new hardware, Google to let people play Android games without downloading them, and Twitter’s camera gets a new UI. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Verizon releases details about its real 5G network, Spotify thinks it’s getting a raw deal from Apple, and predictions on Apple’s new digital magazine and video streaming services. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Breaking up big tech, T-Mobile wants to bring LTE to your home, and the latest iPhones have a stuttering problem. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
USB 3.2 is here and it’s confusing, half a dozen new Android phones, and import to excel with your phone’s camera. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Qualcomm announces their new X55 5G modem, Samsung announces the 10th iteration of Galaxy, and device announcements out of Mobile World Congress. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Measuring network speed differences with phones over time, Apple’s next media event will focus on services, and how to determine if you’re using T-Mobile’s 600MHz network. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
House democrats put the FCC on notice, Sprint sues AT&T over misleading 5G network claims, and analyst predictions suggest consumers are hanging onto devices longer than ever. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Lawmakers press for action against the sharing of customer location information, Verizon hits pause on their home 5G rollout, and Apple’s FaceTime problem. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
OpenSignal releases their latest network results, a new MNVO on Verizon, and a button-less, port-less phone. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
A Bluetooth breakthrough, Google Fi announces support for RCS, and Apple releases the Smart Battery Case for the iPhone X line. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
All the news out of CES 2019, and what you need to know about US carriers selling your location information. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
CES 2019 kicks off this week, Apple revises guidance due to slumping China sales, and an app that warns you about earthquakes. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Out with the old, and in with the new, here comes 2019. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Next generation GPS is here, AT&T plans to start marketing the latest LTE technologies as 5G, and eSIM activation woes. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
The FCC hopes new measures will protect consumers from robocalls, the merger of Sprint and T-Mobile might be approved as early as this week, and how to make the switch to Evernote. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Qualcomm announces it's flagship SOC for 2019, eSIM support for iOS finally arrives, and now is the time for iPhone battery replacements. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Banking with your carrier, Google rebrands their MVNO and eSIM frustrations. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
The FCC proposes reclassifying text messaging, Google shutting down SMS notifications for calendar events, and a discussion around public charging. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
The FCC opens up use of Europe’s Galileo satellite system, Senators dig into video throttling, and ProjectFi starts auto-connecting to VPN. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
The FCC wants robocall standards both SHAKEN and STIRed, the iPhone 8 joins Apple’s refurbished lineup, and Samsung shows off its foldable display technology. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Apple releases iOS 12.1 and announces new iPads, OnePlus announces the 6T and will sell it at T-Mobile and a more useful Gmail comes to iOS. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
AT&T inches closer to launching a commercial 5G network, HTC releases the blockchain based Exodus 1, and Google is discontinuing Android Nearby Notifications. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Communications in the aftermath of a natural disaster, T-Mobile introduces ultra-cheap 3-year installment plans, and there’s a new Palm in town. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
Google’s fall media event showcases new phone hardware, Apple updates iOS, and CVS finally caves in and adopts Apple Pay. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
California re-institutes net neutrality, Verizon 5G Home service goes live, and LG announces the V40 ThinQ. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen:
SiriusXM buys Pandora, the FCC continues to clear the path forward for 5G, and T-Mobile rebrands MetroPCS. How to Contact us: 650-999-0524 How to Listen: