T -
Mobile customers hoped that the delay in their receipt of the Android 5.0 Lollipop update was so that the carrier could work out some of the bugs, but it appears they are having similar issues to those of other carriers.
Not exact matches
«Our
hope is that with ongoing improvements to our
mobile ordering app, all
customers will have access to this level of convenience at their fingertips in all locations in the future,» the spokesperson added.
In launching Apple Pay, the iPhone maker
hopes to lock in more
customers for its
mobile devices by enhancing their overall utility.
He also added that, «We haven't compromised on any aspect of our
mobile platform and we made sure that our users can access all features that are available in the desktop version, we
hope our
customers can make our
mobile site a big success just like our website.»
I've heard nothing official on if it it is going or staying yet but I really
hope Flex Pay goes away for good so A. I can make money, and B T -
mobile will have less
customer churn.
Samsung is the worst for Android devices and I
hope T -
Mobile customers can see that.
most t -
mobile customers only
hope that the deal doesn't go through, my family has been with t -
mobile for over 10 yrs i would be pissed if it did go through
[CASE STUDY] Singapore bank is expanding its machine - to - machine infrastructure to capture
customer interactions on
mobile devices and social media in real - time, which it
hopes will improve service quality and
customer experience.
Let's
hope T -
Mobile and Samsung afford their
customers the same courtesy, because if you're affected by this issue, the only thing you can do is wait on another firmware update to fix the problems caused by this one.
We are live at
Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, checking out the newest devices from Taiwanese smartphone giant HTC, as it
hopes to kickstart a return to form with its new range of «hero» handsets that do away with feature creep and concentrate on what its
customers really want.
Running apps are reformatted to fit the larger display, which ASUS
hopes will appeal to
customers looking to reduce their
mobile data bills.
With almost all servers running an Intel chip of one description or another, many smartphone and tablet
customers utilizing some form or another of cloud computing already rely on an Intel chip, but the business are
hoping to increase the number of
customers using an Intel chip in the
mobile device.