The Cell Phone Junkie Show #461
T-Mobile announces new coverage maps, Apple Watch pre-orders begin this week, and Google Drive releases automatic photo backups. How to Contact us: How to Listen:

T-Mobile announces new coverage maps, Apple Watch pre-orders begin this week, and Google Drive releases automatic photo backups. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
The Android flagship battle heats up as both the HTC M9 and Samsung Galaxy S6 will be available in less than 2 weeks, plus Amazon is offering unlimited cloud storage for only $5 per month. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
T-Mobile announces Uncarrier 9.0, detailed rumors about a TV service from Apple come to light, and Facebook Messenger now lets you send and receive money to friends. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
All about Apple this week as we breakdown the Spring Forward media event, plus Google announces a new version of Android. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Google plans to announce it's own branded wireless service, the final 2014 carrier subscriber numbers are in, and counting down to the Apple Watch. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
The FCC makes it’s decision about net neutrality, the Apple Watch press conference gets scheduled, and new devices trickle out at the 2015 Mobile World Congress. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Carriers speak out on the latest AWS spectrum auction, T-Mobile claims to have overtaken Sprint as the #3 US carrier, and public betas coming to iOS. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Apple reportedly working on a car, Visa wants to use your smartphone to verify your location, and a listener review of wearables. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Regulating internet access as a utility, Sprint picks up now bankrupt Radio Shack locations, and British Telecom buys mobile carrier EE. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
The FCC’s latest spectrum auction wraps up, Apple reports the largest quarterly earnings of any company in history, and Microsoft released its Outlook app. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Dealing with a new wave of robocalls to cell phones, Microsoft announces Windows 10, and could Google be your next carrier? How to Contact us: How to Listen:
A possible suitor for BlackBerry emerges, Google releases Chrome Remote Desktop for iOS, and closing the loop on closing iPhone apps. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
More carriers begin offering rollover data, and the news out of CES 2015. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
T-Mobile’s John Legere wraps up the year with predictions of his own, a big win for Apple Pay, and CES 2015 is underway. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
A look back at 2014 and a look ahead to what we can expect in 2015. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
The FCC provides guidance on data roaming rates, T-Mobile announces Data Stash, and BlackBerry announces a Classic. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Bringing the driver’s license into the 21st century with a smartphone app, T-Mobile slashes rates on unlimited plans, and how to buy a used smartphone without getting burned by the bands. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
AT&T unifies throttling thresholds, Verizon announces network changes and upgrades, and Sprint targets competition with half price service offers. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
T-Mobile doubles its music unlimited offerings, Amazon slashes the price of the Fire Phone, and how to choose an all-in-one wireless printer. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
AT&T matches Verizon’s data promotion, T-Mobile makes international calling less expensive, and Apple releases iOS 8.1.1. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
President Obama speaks out in support of net neutrality, the Justice Department accused of flying fake cell towers around the US, and Apple finally releases a tool to disassociate phone numbers with iMessage. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Inter-carrier VoLTE coming soon, AT&T goes south of the border with Iusacell acquisition, and Canadian carrier Rogers introduces fixed price roaming in the US. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
T-Mobile continues it’s incredible growth, Motorola and Verizon announce the Droid Turbo, and if you give Google a minute, they’ll give you a free international call. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
The NSA approves the use of select Samsung devices, Microsoft drops the Nokia brand from its smartphones, and Google announces a new email management app called Inbox. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Google announces new Nexus devices alongside the latest Android OS, Apple announces new iPads along side the latest MacOS, and HP announces the end of the road for WebOS. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
HTC announces a phone that prioritizes selfies, Google Voice now supports MMS, and the truth about data caps. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
The FCC fines Marriott for blocking guest WiFi networks, data doubling promotions from Verizon and Sprint, and Microsoft announces Windows 10. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
AT&T doubles data buckets for plans above 15GB, Apple sells 10 million new iPhones in 72 hours, and BlackBerry releases it’s new Passport handset. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Verizon expands it’s XLTE network and fires up VoLTE calling, Sprint normalizes pricing across it’s prepaid brands, and the iPhone 6 arrives to long lines, and excited users. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Apple announces two new iPhones, a watch and a mobile payment platform, T-Mobile’s latest promotions are all about WiFi, and Google Voice finally gets some much needed attention. How to Contact us: How to Listen: