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ReplyDeleteThis was a smart approach by T-Mobile. Letting people test the network before committing to a contract probably gave potential customers more confidence than traditional advertising. It's interesting to see how mobile carriers have evolved their strategies over the years as smartphones became more central to everyday life.
ReplyDeleteReading older mobile industry news like this also highlights how quickly devices and networks change. Many people still have older phones tucked away at home that could be sold, reused, or recycled instead of being left unused. I recently came across a useful guide on selling a Samsung Galaxy S21 5G that shows how newer devices can still retain value.
Did anyone here actually try one of T-Mobile's network test programmes, and how was the experience?