Showing posts with label T-Mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label T-Mobile. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

T-Mobile sends invitations for an event

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On Monday, T-Mobile has begun sending out invitations to the media to attend a special and unique event to be held next week. While the details about it are very few, seems to have something to do with the merger with MetroPCS.

The invitation said nothing on the subject of the event, but everyone has ruled that it is a new smartphone that would be presented in conjunction with a manufacturer, as the motto of the invitation said: "We remain a services company wireless. Just do not continue to act like one. "

The merger between T-Mobile and MetroPCS was announced last October and it would give rise to a new operator with over 40 million subscribers in total. Since networks of both companies use a wireless frequency similar union could help greatly improve the service working together.

The event takes place in New York on March 26.

What do you think will be the announcement that T-Mobile will next Tuesday?

Friday, September 14, 2012

Tappy, the T-Mobile robot software to test

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Today there are several operating systems phones to smartphones, of course there are a lot of sellers and a large number of developers who are responsible for creating applications and software for mobile devices. Obviously, not all smartphones and tablets coming out of a factory are perfect. On several occasions, T-Mobile has had returns of equipment because customers were not satisfied because the devices had some problems at the software level.
To detect these devices with problems quickly, T-Mobile has created Tappy, a robot used to test the software for the devices. Before they are released by T-Mobile, test Tappy handles all kinds of mobile phones and tablets to determine whether they fit or if they develop a fault.
Among the things that Tappy is in charge of testing the device keyboard, music players and video, web browsing and more. T-Mobile says that since he uses the robot device returns have been reduced by 75%.
To capture the problems, Tappy has a camera that records everything. To pass the test a phone should work perfectly for 24 hours and must not show the slightest of problems.