Article 5G1ZT Has the new T-Mobile and Google deal tempted you to join the un-carrier?

Has the new T-Mobile and Google deal tempted you to join the un-carrier?

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Jeramy Johnson
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Chatting with the AC forums.

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Well before it acquired/merged with Sprint, T-Mobile attempted to compete with the major U.S. cellular carriers with creative pricing strategies and customer loyalty programs. Still, it may have just scored its biggest coup yet, at least as far as Android fans are concerned. Earlier this week, the company announced a partnership with Google that will see more Google products and services in T-Mobile stores and on devices that T-Mobile sells. This includes Google Messages and Google One being preloaded as officially supported apps on T-Mobile Android phones and greater visibility for Pixel phones at T-Mobile stores. T-Mobile is even shuttering its own streaming service in favor of YouTube TV.

Naturally, these moves caught the attention of our hawk-eyed Android faithful over on the AC forums:

avatar2910658_33.gif mustang7757 03-30-2021 07:52 PM

Tmobile devices will get Android messages as default message app going forward. https://gizmodo.com/t-mobile-will-make-google-messages-its-default-messagin-1846578155

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avatar2609113_11.gif Smokeaire01 03-30-2021 11:58 AM

I'm curious if this will have any benefit for Google Fi customers since GFi used Sprint and T-Mobile. Now that it's just TM are we technically their customers?

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avatar2389753_3.gif BerryBubbles 03-30-2021 03:30 PM

Wow! T-mobile forges on. :)

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avatar35858_3.gif tube517 03-31-2021 10:53 AM

I use Android Messages anyways but they need to add the ability to pin messages to the top. That would make the Android Messages app complete IMHO.

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