So, saw this at work yesterday:
Looks like they're finally adding a decent Android phone to their in-house wireless service (nice and confusingly named "iWireless", even though it has nothing to do with T-mobile's I-Wireless). Be interesting to see how well it sells That and trying to think of a way to nudge people towards Android Central without getting fired
Looks like they're finally adding a decent Android phone to their in-house wireless service (nice and confusingly named "iWireless", even though it has nothing to do with T-mobile's I-Wireless). Be interesting to see how well it sells That and trying to think of a way to nudge people towards Android Central without getting fired