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T-Mobile to tackle customers who abuse unlimited data
by:*ROB TRIGGS30 MINS AGO
93
201756
T-Mobiles*John Legere has published an open letter to its consumers, informing them about upcoming action to be taken against individuals who have been stealing data from T-Mobile. While that might sound a little odd, the company is actually planning to target customers who have been abusing its unlimited data plans, by consuming as much as 2 terabytes of tethered data each month.
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According to Legere, only a small fraction of consumers are abusing the rules. They have apparently been doing so by concealing tethered connections in an attempt to use high-speed LTE data as an alternative to a traditional broadband. Mobile bandwidth is a more limited resource, so these high consumption users are hogging resources that should be spread across a wider selection of T-Mobile customers.
These arent naive amateurs; they are clever hackers who are willfully stealing for their own selfish gain. Its a small group 1/100 of a percent of our 59 million customers but some of them are using as much as 2 terabytes (2,000GB!) of data in a month.
To combat the issue, T-Mobile has apparently developed technology that is able to detect when customers are trying to hide their tethering activity. The company will be warning suspected customers about their activity before moving them over to a limited 4G LTE data plan, where it can more effectively cap their usage. T-Mobile has already identified 3,000 users who will begin hearing from the company this week.
Were warning these customers that they are violating our terms and conditions. If they continue to break the rules at any time, theyll lose access to our Unlimited 4G LTE smartphone data plan and well move them to a limited 4G LTE plan.
The carrier is keen to point out that this decision is not about throttling the data of the vast majority of users who make sensible and fair use of their data plans. The company actually has a 7GB tethering limit on its unlimited data plan, after which speeds are already throttled down. T-Mobile is only after those customers which are deliberately trying to circumvent the contract rules regarding tethering.
Legere states that he wont let a few thieves ruin things for anyone else, but do you feel that T-Mobile is treating its customers fairly?
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OPPOs major role in the competitive mid-range market
by:*SPONSORED POST1 HOUR AGO
56
2036
Over the past few years, the mid-range smartphone market has changed dramatically all over the world. With the specification wars raging on in full force, major handset manufacturers are constantly competing with each other for the top spot in the premium market segment. This comes at a price, though. Certain devices from major OEMs can cost upwards of 0 unlocked, but recently, it seems as though consumers*arent willing to pay as much*as they used to.
For those of us who arent willing to pay almost ,000 for a smartphone, what are our options? The mid-range market has been growing over the years, sure, though its been proven quite difficult to penetrate. Unlike*Motorolas Moto G, which has arguably found the winning formula for great performance in the low-end market, mid-range devices havent quite hit their stride yet. It seems like many OEMs have been trying to find the correct balance between high-end specs and a low price point, but none have really produced too many memorable options that check all of the boxes.
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Of course, this is just now beginning to change, as were now seeing a handful of notable smartphone makers*approach the winning recipe for success in the mid-range market. One OEM*thats a good example of this is*OPPO, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer. Build quality and features aside, OPPOs most recent mid-range offerings seem to check most of the boxes many consumers look for when seeking out a capable mid-ranger. Today were going to take a look at theOPPO R7*and*R7 Plus, two handsets that were announced last May, and how exactly these smartphones are providing a good example for the rest of the mid-range market to follow.
DON'T MISS:*OPPO R7 PLUS HANDS-ON AND FIRST LOOK7365
The OPPO R7 Series and the current mid-range market
OPPO announced its R7 and R7 Plus handsets back in May, and weve already*posted our full review*of the smaller handset. Suffice it to say, weve really enjoyed our time with the R7, and thats no accident. The R7 features a 5.0-inch Super AMOLED display with 1920 x 1080 resolution, a*1.5 GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor, 3GB of RAM, 16GB of on-board storage and microSD expansion up to 128GB. Not only that, it comes with a non-removable*2,320mAh battery, a 13MP rear-facing camera with f/2.2 aperture and an 8MP front-facing camera. This devices bigger brother, the R7 Plus, features mostly the same specs, but also boasts a 6.0-inch Full HD display, 32GB of base on-board storage and a much larger 4,100mAh battery.
These devices are being offered*starting at just 0 unlocked, which is a steal. However, thats not really the most important thing, here. Sure, the mid-range market is arguably defined by the prices at which smartphones*are sold, but theres more to it than that. When youre not trying to create a phone thats the most low-cost or highly-specd device out there, you need to focus on the overall user experience to bring*the ultimate value to users, which is what OPPO aimed to do with the R7 and R7 Plus.
When talking about specific features, both of these devices provide many enhancements that you normally would only see in high-end devices. The Color OS software overlay is highly customizable, and there are even a few nifty gestures built in to the device that allow you to launch specific applications or turn on the device more easily. Theres even an eye protection display mode that places a warm hue over everything when triggered, which is perfect for users with sensitive eyes. OPPO believes these are features most users will enjoy, but dont readily have access to given the high price of other flagships on the market.
Consumers arent the only people who are excited about the R7 series. According to*Sino-Market Research, the R7s launch in May bumped OPPOs marketshare up in Chinas offline markets, with the company managing to surpass Samsung the following month and today*only trailing Apple.*Not only do the specs and build quality help out with the R7s successful sales, the naming scheme also has something to do with it, too. Customers will remember a product much easier*if the device names arent all over the place. For instance, Motorolas Moto X, G and E lines employ a similar*strategy, in turn making it much easier for consumers to remember which products fit in where.
Where is the mid-range market headed?
In a global smartphone market thats slowly adopting off-contract pricing and getting rid of carrier subsidies, the mid-range market*might see the most change out of all of the smartphone tiers. It used to be extremely difficult to afford an unlocked smartphone without a carriers help, but thats changing now. Two or three years from now, if all carriers get rid of subsidies, nobody is going to want to pay almost ,000 on a smartphone, especially if theres something comparable out there for less than half of the price.
With manufacturers like OPPO putting more and more focus on user experience as opposed to checking off boxes on the spec sheet, consumers are now starting to realize a great smartphone doesnt need to cost an arm and a leg. Because of this, the mid-range market will only grow from here.
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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Review
Honor 7 vs Honor 6 Plus
OnePlus 2 review
Huawei Honor 7 review
HTC Desire 626 review
Three 'Best bang for your buck' smartphones
OPPO Mirror 5 review
Best Wireless Chargers - how they work and pe...
OPPO R7 Plus review
Lenovo ThinkCentre Chromebox Tiny review
CuBox TV review
OnePlus One vs OnePlus 2
Asus ZenPad S 8.0 review
Elephone P8000 review
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs iPhone 6 Plus
T-Mobile to tackle customers who abuse unlimited data
by:*ROB TRIGGS30 MINS AGO
93
201756
T-Mobiles*John Legere has published an open letter to its consumers, informing them about upcoming action to be taken against individuals who have been stealing data from T-Mobile. While that might sound a little odd, the company is actually planning to target customers who have been abusing its unlimited data plans, by consuming as much as 2 terabytes of tethered data each month.
ADVERTISEMENT
According to Legere, only a small fraction of consumers are abusing the rules. They have apparently been doing so by concealing tethered connections in an attempt to use high-speed LTE data as an alternative to a traditional broadband. Mobile bandwidth is a more limited resource, so these high consumption users are hogging resources that should be spread across a wider selection of T-Mobile customers.
These arent naive amateurs; they are clever hackers who are willfully stealing for their own selfish gain. Its a small group 1/100 of a percent of our 59 million customers but some of them are using as much as 2 terabytes (2,000GB!) of data in a month.
To combat the issue, T-Mobile has apparently developed technology that is able to detect when customers are trying to hide their tethering activity. The company will be warning suspected customers about their activity before moving them over to a limited 4G LTE data plan, where it can more effectively cap their usage. T-Mobile has already identified 3,000 users who will begin hearing from the company this week.
Were warning these customers that they are violating our terms and conditions. If they continue to break the rules at any time, theyll lose access to our Unlimited 4G LTE smartphone data plan and well move them to a limited 4G LTE plan.
The carrier is keen to point out that this decision is not about throttling the data of the vast majority of users who make sensible and fair use of their data plans. The company actually has a 7GB tethering limit on its unlimited data plan, after which speeds are already throttled down. T-Mobile is only after those customers which are deliberately trying to circumvent the contract rules regarding tethering.
Legere states that he wont let a few thieves ruin things for anyone else, but do you feel that T-Mobile is treating its customers fairly?
SOURCE:
T-Mobile
SHOW ALL COMMENTS
OPPOs major role in the competitive mid-range market
by:*SPONSORED POST1 HOUR AGO
56
2036
Over the past few years, the mid-range smartphone market has changed dramatically all over the world. With the specification wars raging on in full force, major handset manufacturers are constantly competing with each other for the top spot in the premium market segment. This comes at a price, though. Certain devices from major OEMs can cost upwards of 0 unlocked, but recently, it seems as though consumers*arent willing to pay as much*as they used to.
For those of us who arent willing to pay almost ,000 for a smartphone, what are our options? The mid-range market has been growing over the years, sure, though its been proven quite difficult to penetrate. Unlike*Motorolas Moto G, which has arguably found the winning formula for great performance in the low-end market, mid-range devices havent quite hit their stride yet. It seems like many OEMs have been trying to find the correct balance between high-end specs and a low price point, but none have really produced too many memorable options that check all of the boxes.
ADVERTISEMENT
Of course, this is just now beginning to change, as were now seeing a handful of notable smartphone makers*approach the winning recipe for success in the mid-range market. One OEM*thats a good example of this is*OPPO, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer. Build quality and features aside, OPPOs most recent mid-range offerings seem to check most of the boxes many consumers look for when seeking out a capable mid-ranger. Today were going to take a look at theOPPO R7*and*R7 Plus, two handsets that were announced last May, and how exactly these smartphones are providing a good example for the rest of the mid-range market to follow.
DON'T MISS:*OPPO R7 PLUS HANDS-ON AND FIRST LOOK7365
The OPPO R7 Series and the current mid-range market
OPPO announced its R7 and R7 Plus handsets back in May, and weve already*posted our full review*of the smaller handset. Suffice it to say, weve really enjoyed our time with the R7, and thats no accident. The R7 features a 5.0-inch Super AMOLED display with 1920 x 1080 resolution, a*1.5 GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor, 3GB of RAM, 16GB of on-board storage and microSD expansion up to 128GB. Not only that, it comes with a non-removable*2,320mAh battery, a 13MP rear-facing camera with f/2.2 aperture and an 8MP front-facing camera. This devices bigger brother, the R7 Plus, features mostly the same specs, but also boasts a 6.0-inch Full HD display, 32GB of base on-board storage and a much larger 4,100mAh battery.
These devices are being offered*starting at just 0 unlocked, which is a steal. However, thats not really the most important thing, here. Sure, the mid-range market is arguably defined by the prices at which smartphones*are sold, but theres more to it than that. When youre not trying to create a phone thats the most low-cost or highly-specd device out there, you need to focus on the overall user experience to bring*the ultimate value to users, which is what OPPO aimed to do with the R7 and R7 Plus.
When talking about specific features, both of these devices provide many enhancements that you normally would only see in high-end devices. The Color OS software overlay is highly customizable, and there are even a few nifty gestures built in to the device that allow you to launch specific applications or turn on the device more easily. Theres even an eye protection display mode that places a warm hue over everything when triggered, which is perfect for users with sensitive eyes. OPPO believes these are features most users will enjoy, but dont readily have access to given the high price of other flagships on the market.
Consumers arent the only people who are excited about the R7 series. According to*Sino-Market Research, the R7s launch in May bumped OPPOs marketshare up in Chinas offline markets, with the company managing to surpass Samsung the following month and today*only trailing Apple.*Not only do the specs and build quality help out with the R7s successful sales, the naming scheme also has something to do with it, too. Customers will remember a product much easier*if the device names arent all over the place. For instance, Motorolas Moto X, G and E lines employ a similar*strategy, in turn making it much easier for consumers to remember which products fit in where.
Where is the mid-range market headed?
In a global smartphone market thats slowly adopting off-contract pricing and getting rid of carrier subsidies, the mid-range market*might see the most change out of all of the smartphone tiers. It used to be extremely difficult to afford an unlocked smartphone without a carriers help, but thats changing now. Two or three years from now, if all carriers get rid of subsidies, nobody is going to want to pay almost ,000 on a smartphone, especially if theres something comparable out there for less than half of the price.
With manufacturers like OPPO putting more and more focus on user experience as opposed to checking off boxes on the spec sheet, consumers are now starting to realize a great smartphone doesnt need to cost an arm and a leg. Because of this, the mid-range market will only grow from here.
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