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  • Up close with the ZTE Score M (photos)

    MetroPCS' version of the Score, renamed the ZTE Score M, gets a sporty exterior and a slightly beefed up battery.

  • Huawei Pinnacle (photos)

    MetroPCS' Huawei Pinnacle has a great design and useful tools, plus it's only $20. However, call quality and speed are weak spots.

  • Samsung Galaxy Attain 4G: A closer look (photos)

    MetroPCS's first LTE phone in some time, the Samsung Galaxy Attain 4G Android smartphone offers a very decent set of features for a manageable price tag.

  • Huawei M835 (photos)

    MetroPCS' latest Android phone is on the more affordable end of the spectrum, but you get what you pay for.

  • Samsung Galaxy Indulge--photos

    MetroPCS' second 4G-capable phone is also its first 4G smartphone, and an Android Galaxy handset at that.

  • MetroPCS: A 2G to 4G LTE leapfrog makes it a threat to wireless giants

    Prepaid wireless player Metro PCS recently became the first wireless carrier with 4G Long-Term Evolution (LTE) coverage and the move can transform the company. Why? MetroPCS is going for a...

    Blog posts | October 1, 2010 2:30am PDT

  • MetroPCS plans to take a Leap

    With its proposed $5 billion buy of Leap Wireless, the low-cost mobile carrier could break out of its region and challenge the nationwide players.

    News items | September 4, 2007 3:11pm PDT

Additional Results

  • Up close with the ZTE Score M (photos)

    MetroPCS' version of the Score, renamed the ZTE Score M, gets a sporty exterior and a slightly beefed up battery.

  • Huawei Pinnacle (photos)

    MetroPCS' Huawei Pinnacle has a great design and useful tools, plus it's only $20. However, call quality and speed are weak spots.

  • Samsung Galaxy Attain 4G: A closer look (photos)

    MetroPCS's first LTE phone in some time, the Samsung Galaxy Attain 4G Android smartphone offers a very decent set of features for a manageable price tag.

  • LG Connect 4G heralds new LTE wave for MetroPCS (photos)

    The new LTE smartphone from LG features Android 2.3, a dual-core processor, and a bright screen. Unfortunately, it's not much to look at.

  • Huawei M835 (photos)

    MetroPCS' latest Android phone is on the more affordable end of the spectrum, but you get what you pay for.

  • Samsung Galaxy Indulge--photos

    MetroPCS' second 4G-capable phone is also its first 4G smartphone, and an Android Galaxy handset at that.

  • Samsung brings out Galaxy Indulge for MetroPCS 4G LTE network

    MetroPCS and Samsung have gotten official with the new Galaxy Indulge, already being boasted as the "world's first commercially available 4G LTE Android smartphone."

    Blog posts | February 9, 2011 5:28am PST

  • MetroPCS launches 4G LTE network in New York City, Boston and Sacramento

    MetroPCS has expanded its 4G reach to three major metropolitan areas: New York City, Boston and Sacramento.

    Blog posts | December 15, 2010 10:27am PST

  • MetroPCS: A 2G to 4G LTE leapfrog makes it a threat to wireless giants

    Prepaid wireless player Metro PCS recently became the first wireless carrier with 4G Long-Term Evolution (LTE) coverage and the move can transform the company. Why? MetroPCS is going for a...

    Blog posts | October 1, 2010 2:30am PDT

  • MetroPCS launches 4G network with Samsung Craft onboard

    MetroPCS launched the nation's first 4G LTE-enabled network from Las Vegas today with the Samsung Craft mobile phone already signed on.

    Blog posts | September 21, 2010 10:41am PDT

  • MetroPCS plans to take a Leap

    With its proposed $5 billion buy of Leap Wireless, the low-cost mobile carrier could break out of its region and challenge the nationwide players.

    News items | September 4, 2007 3:11pm PDT

  • MetroPCS obtains Cingular air

    Cell-phone service provider MetroPCS can finally do business in its hometown.

    News items | November 29, 2004 4:33pm PST

  • Verizon, MetroPCS snare more air

    Bankrupt NextWave puts wireless spectrum licenses up for auction. Verizon snaps up New York airwaves; MetroPCS hones in on Florida.

    News items | July 9, 2004 4:30pm PDT

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