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Welcome to Cellularphonespecials.com Wireless News Section where you can find the latest information on phones, service, specials, technology, equipment and cellphone accessories. Purchase MetroPCS ACCESSORIES HERE

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MetroPCS offers local wireless phone service to customers in and around the metropolitan areas of Atlanta, Miami, San Francisco and Sacramento. MetroPCS provides one monthly cost and one plan with unlimited anytime minutes, competitive long distance rates and no contract. The MetroPCS network was built from the ground up using third-generation CDMA2000 1xRTT technology.

Coverage Area: Atlanta, Miami, San Francisco, Sacramento

Web Site:  http://www.metropcs.com/


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How Metro PCS fits in with all the other smaller, not so well known National Brand Wireless Carriers:

For reference only - Current PCS and GSM Carriers in the USA are T-Mobile (Formerly VoiceStream Wireless), Triton PCS, Conestoga Wireless Company, NPI Wireless, Corr Wireless Communications, Iowa Wireless, Airadigm Communications. Current Analog and TDMA Carriers in the USA are AT&T Wireless (Aka. ATT Wireless, AT T Wireless), Cingular Wireless, United States Cellular Corp. (US Cellular), Western Wireless Corp., Dobson Communications, Triton PCS Holdings, Inc., Rural Cellular Corp., Centennial Communications Corp., Midwest Wireless, Cellular South, Commnet PCS, Meriwether Communications, Lewis and Clark Wireless, Corr Wireless Communications, Edge Wireless, Skagit Wireless. Current Analog, PCS, and CDMA Carriers in the USA are Verizon Wireless (Formerly GTE Wireless, Bell Atlantic Communications), Sprint PCS, Alltel Wireless, United States Cellular (Aka. U.S. Cellular, US Cellular), Leap Wireless International, Inc., Western Wireless Corp., Dobson Communications Corp., Qwest Communications International, Inc., Alamosa Holdings, Inc., Airgate PCS, Inc., US Unwired, Inc., Midwest Wireless, Ntelos, Inc., Horizon PCS, Inc., UbiquiTel, Inc., Metro PCS, Cellular South, Commnet PCS, NewComm Wireless, West Coast PCS, Touch America, Cellcom Wireless, Public Service Cellular, Poplar PCS, NTCH Wireless. Information related to cell phone sales, phone sales, mobile phone sales, cellular phone sales, nextel phone sales, phone sales stop, gsm phone sales, satellite phone sales, phone sales wireless, call phone sales, cellular sales. Wireless phones utilized by Carrier/ Carriers and Corporation/ Corporations like AT&T, Verizon, Cingular, Sprint PCS, Voicestream, T-Mobile, Cricket, Tracfone, Virgin Mobile, Suncom, U.S. Cellular, Southern Linc, Southern Company, Southwerstern Bell, Qwest, Metro PCS, MTA Wireless, Cellular One, Alltel, Cincinnati Bell, Verizon, Cingular, Nextel, AT&T, Cricket, Tracfone, Voicestream, Alltel, MCI Worldcom, US Cellular, Suncom, T-Mobile, Qwest, Telus Mobility, Tellus, Tell Us, Telus/ Telus MIKE, Roger Cantel, Rogers AT&T, Bell Mobility, Fido and Sprint PCS are manufactured by several wireless phone manufacturers. Wireless phone manufacturers and the model numbers for which we carry cell phone accessories in stock and for sale at lower cost than at most cellular accessory or cell phone shops/ cell phone stores include but are not limited to the following

@metro frequently asked questions

Q: What is @metro?
A: @metro allows customers to purchase and download, from the handset, a variety of games, ringtones, entertainment options and productivity programs - anytime, anywhere.

Q: Can I have @metro installed on my old phone?
A: Only handsets that are @metro-enabled can support the @metro service. @metro is an optional feature of the handset and cannot be added or removed from the handset.

Q: Will @metro work if I travel internationally or if I go somewhere I can't get wireless phone coverage?
A: There are two types of applications: those that require a network connection and those that do not. In order to download new applications you must be able to establish a network connection. However, if you have already downloaded an application that does not require a network connection to run, you can use that application anytime, anywhere without a connection and without network charges.

Q: What happens when I receive a phone call during an @metro download?
A: Usually, the data connection is interrupted - but this may vary. If your download is interrupted, the download will not complete and you will not be charged for the application.

Q: What happens when I receive a phone call while using an @metro application?
A: @metro suspends the application and lets you answer the call. Once your call is complete, you have the option to return to the application and continue where you left off.

Q: How much does each application cost?
A: Actual price varies by application.

Q: How do I pay for applications?
A: Any application you purchase will be deducted from the funds in your metro·connect account.

Q: Do I have to have money in my metro·connect account to purchase the use of an application?
A: Yes. If you do not have enough funds in your metro·connect account, the application will not be able to download. You can easily check your Metro Connect account balance or add money to your account by dialing *99 from your MetroPCS phone.

Q: I bought and downloaded an application but now I don't want it. How do I get my money back?
A: Applications that have been purchased and downloaded are non-refundable.

Q: Am I charged for airtime when I connect to the @metro MobileShop to download applications?
A: With a MetroPCS unlimited calling plan, airtime charges do not apply.

Q: What is the difference between Disabling an application and Removing an application?
A: Disabling an application removes the application from memory, but retains the purchase information. In the @metro Application Manager 2.0, Disable happens automatically when the handset needs more memory for a new application. You can restore the disabled application whenever you wish. Simply highlight the application you wish to restore and click OK. The Application Manager will restore the application for use. You will not have to pay for the application again. Removing an application removes it completely from your handset. If you wanted to use the application again, you would have to purchase and download it using @metro MobileShop.

Q: How do I determine how much memory I have left?
A: Select Settings. Select Manage Apps. Select System Info.

Q: How much total memory do I have on my handset?
A: This varies by handset model. To determine memory available, first select Settings, then select Manage Apps, and finally select System Info.

Q: Can I get a memory upgrade on my handset?
A: No, handset manufacturers do not offer a memory upgrade for existing handsets.

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