We have good news for those of you who subscribe to MetroPCS because the Samsung Galaxy S III is slated to arrive on the nation’s fifth largest carrier sometime this fall. This version of the Galaxy S III leaves nothing to be desired and will be equally as powerful as the multiple variants available today. The only difference being the “MetroPCS” logo on the back of the device.
Today MetroPCS has refreshed their Samsung Galaxy Admire, adding 4G LTE, a better screen, more processor power, and a bigger battery. It features a 3.65-inch TFT display, 1GHz CPU, and a 3MP camera. For $169 without a contract, though, that’s not too shabby. It does come preloaded with Android 2.3, which is likely to be a deal breaker for some.
This was definitely news that I was surprised waking up to. It appears that T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS are in heavy talks in a merger where T-Mobile will absorb MetroPCS in hopes to compete against Sprint’s #3 spot among US providers. What’s even more surprising is that both T-Mobile and MetroPCS are confirming such talks!
Today MetroPCS announced that sometime in October they would be releasing the Samsung Galaxy S III to their customers. The MetroPCS version is very similar to Verizon’s version of the phone, packing a 1900MHz radio in addition to 4G LTE, 1.5GHz dual core Snapdragon S4 processor, 2GB of RAM, 8MP rear camera, and 1.9MP front camera.
Hello people, I just need a rooting way for my wife's Samsung Galaxy Admire 4G from MetroPCS...
Any tested way?
Thanks
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Hi everyone, I am new here to this thread. I need help. I bought a Samsung Galaxy S3 from MetroPCS, love the phone, it has 4G LTE. But I am liking and want to buy the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. MetroPCS does not sell the Note 2, being it too expensive. I have unlimited everything for $55 month plus $5 a month for the insurance, so everything is included, no taxes, nothing extra.
If you’ve been asking for a Samsung Droid Charge, but for whatever reason don’t like Verizon, today is your day. MetroPCS has announced the renamed but otherwise unchanged Droid Charge as the Galaxy S Lightray 4G, and it’s available now.
Which factory/stock apps on Samsung Galaxy S3 are useless and safe to uninstall?
What exactly does MetroPCS Easy Wifi do? It turns on whenever the phone is connected to a wifi. I froze the app, and everything still works. It does not seem to do anything useful but consumes phone resources.
According to the FCC, the Samsung SCH-R940 Galaxy S Lightray 4G (yet another mouthful of a name) will be heading to MetroPCS.