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I would really Love T-Mobile to bring out a new Sidekick 5g for all of there sidekick fans!lovewins73 years agoTransmission Trainee9.5KViews8likes29CommentsTrade in our phones or carry a separate FM Radio?
Finally my wife and I both made the jump into buying our first brand new smartphones (before we always had used ones). In 2019 we got a Pixel 3a XL for the wife and then in 2020 I got a Pixel 4a. The plan was to take care of these for at least 3 years and then change them out for something else after they’re worn out or something else becomes a must-have. But we’ve come to the realization that there’s one feature that these phones don’t have and now we see as important… FM Radio. The valley where we live is fed by a single data cable that feeds all internet, all cellular towers and even all home phones across all service providers, not just T-Mobile. And during the past year this data line has been cut twice rendering our town out of communication for several days. Depending on where you’re at in the valley, it’s 60 to 100 miles over treacherous mountain passes (especially in the winter) to the next place where there’s a connection. When that has happened the only way to get any information of what’s going on is by radio since all local radio stations broadcast up-to-date information from the local authorities on the matter. As a result, when this happened I found myself rummaging through the drawer where I have some old electronics to see if I could find any old device that has an FM radio to carry around and ended up finding an old tape player that uses AA batteries. I also distinctly remember our old Lumias and non-smart phones always had an FM radio app. So, maybe we’ll just use the Pixels like they are for now and keep the tape player handy for an emergency. But I still keep thinking it would be more convenient to just have phones that have a built in FM radio and carry around pair of ear buds, which is what we do anyway. At times I even think it might be better to just get an old Lumia or other old phone with an FM radio app and pay off and sell the new ones.Solvedmr_l845 years agoLTE Learner1.8KViews1like18CommentsWord Association
Hey T-Mobile Forum Fam! Let's have a little fun and do something that hasn't been done here in a long while. It's time to dust off those keyboards and get our word-association engines revving! Here's a refresher on how this works: I'll start with a word related to T-Mobile, and you reply with the first thing that pops into your head. The next person will then associate with your word, and so on. It's like a digital conga line of concepts, and everyone's invited! Let's get the party started with: "Magenta" Now it's your turn! What's the first word that comes to mind when you think of "Magenta"? Drop your word in the comments, and let's see how far this thread can go. Will we stick to colors, or will we venture into the wild and whimsical? Only time and your creative minds will tell! Ready, set, associate! And remember, while we're all about fun here, let's keep it friendly, respectful, and within the T-Mobile spirit. Can't wait to see what connections you'll make! Let the word association extravaganza begin! 🎉📲ðŸ§HeavenM2 years agoCommunity Manager1.6KViews1like15CommentsIs the Sonim XP3plus the only phone with FM radio available from T-Mobile right now?
I decided to go back to using my Google Pixel 5a recently after using my ol’ flip phone ZTC Cymbal Z320 for a whole year. But I’m really missing that FM radio again as I don’t get any Wi-Fi or data at work. That, and I’m paranoid and want an FM radio on me, but I haven’t found any portable radio that fits in my pocket along with my phone, wallet, keys and everything else in those pockets. Is there any new Android phone (or iPhone, but I know there’s no iPhone) with an FM (and AM and Shortwave and ATSC) tuner right now from T-Mobile?Solved608Views0likes13CommentsT-Mobile's partnership with fascist Starlink is disgusting.
The richest jerk in the world is gutting our government without any oversight in order to reward himself and his white supremacist cronies. T-Mobile should end its partnership with Musk immediatelynonabsorbing2 months agoTransmission Trainee972Views19likes13CommentsSecurity Questions OVERKILL?
In the last 4 days that I have signed in I have been asked 5 times to answer 2 security questions. WHY? I am in complete agreement with securing my account. Supposedly, the credit card I use at ADD FUNDS is always a one-time use. I HOPE my CC number hasn't been saved. Is this happening to other members?dc5fan6 years agoLTE Learner1.6KViews0likes13Commentswhere can i compliment an employee
March 30, I went into a Tmobile store to add my daughter in law to my account. She was currently a Sprint customer.. well, I thought it would be a quick 20-30 mins in and out. NOPE 2 hours later we walked out of the store frustrated and w/o accomplishing anything! We had to call customer care, absolutely waste of time. Language barrier, not understanding what we were talking about, etc. But we did find Alishya... omg, she was an absolute SAINT. she was helping me and another customer and talking to customer care when they were not doing or understanding what I was trying to do. I can NOT say enough about this young woman. Alishya is awesome! I'm still very frustrated because customer care messed up everything, charged me $30 for a SIM card and postdated my order for April 8. I wanted to walk out of Tmobile on March 30 with a new phone and a new line but I didn't.1.5KViews1like10CommentsTMobile app Feature suggestions
For a long time I had been using third-party speed test and coverage map apps. I believe that a plausible suggestion to add a feature to the my T-Mobile app that would allow for speed test and Signal test coverage would be beneficial to helping map out the current coverage map. I have found many areas where there is coverage where there shouldn't be and vice versa. This information would go directly to Tmobile instead of third-party app services and would be a more direct link to better updating practices.snn5558 years agoBandwidth Buff973Views0likes9CommentsRecycling Old Phones
Do the T-Mobile corporate stores still accept old mobile phones for recycling? Thank you.edwardp4 years agoChannel Chaser1.2KViews0likes8Comments