T-Mobile reportedly delays ‘groundbreaking’ TV service until 2019

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T-Mobile announced plans to launch a “disruptive” pay TV service back in December 2017, targeting a vague 2018 release window. There are just over two weeks left in the year though, so we can’t be surprised to hear that the carrier is reportedly delaying the launch until 2019.

According to Bloomberg, citing “people familiar with the situation,” the project is more complex than initially expected. The sources told the outlet that T-Mobile was faced with either launching a bog-standard streaming platform to watch cable channels and other content, or to wait until next year to launch a  more “groundbreaking” service.

At the time of its initial announcement, T-Mobile confirmed that it acquired cable TV firm Layer3 TV to help with the launch of the upcoming service. Layer3, which offers cable TV services in several U.S. cities, holds its own programming rights. But sources told Bloomberg that the carrier’s attempt to gain mobile distribution rights was “highly complex.”

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It’s unclear what exactly we should expect from the product when it actually launches, but T-Mobile has previously revealed that its LTE network will play a major role. And when you combine the LTE emphasis with mobile distribution rights, it certainly seems like mobile streaming will be a massive focus.

One potential route would be for T-Mobile to offer a la carte offerings, allowing consumers to pick and choose their channels. Alternatively, its service could simply offer a much cheaper price than the competition — and without lengthy contracts. The carrier could zero-rate this service over its own network, via its Binge-On initiative. In any event, we’ll likely need to wait until 2019 for more details regarding this service.

What would you like to see from T-Mobile’s TV service? Give us your thoughts below!

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Source: Android Zone

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Samsung leak may have confirmed Galaxy Note 9 and S9 Active

A collection of Samsung product codes have been unearthed, giving us some clues as to its future release plans.
Codes for the Galaxy S9 Active, Galaxy Note 9, and Galaxy Tab S4 are all believed to have made an appearance.
The list may have also provided us with the code name for Samsung’s foldable phone: “jackpot.”

A collection Samsung product code names has been uncovered, potentially confirming upcoming devices like the Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 Active.
The names were acquired by the folks over at XDA from a leaked Oreo beta build for the Galaxy Note 8. Though many of the product codes relate to devices that are already available, there were references to some that aren’t yet on store shelves.
XDA has produced a list of those codes, along with some guesses as to which devices they might be for. Check it out below (but note that there are still some products we don’t know anything about).

astarqlte – Samsung Galaxy S9 Active (Snapdragon)
c10lte – Samsung Galaxy C10
c10plte – Samsung Galaxy C10 Plus
crown – Samsung Galaxy Note 9
degasy18wifi
grandppirislte
gtaxlad
gta2xl – Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2018
gtesy18lte – Samsung Galaxy Tab E 2018
gts4llte – Samsung Galaxy Tab S4
j2y18lte – Samsung Galaxy J2 2018
j3neolte – Samsung Galaxy J3 Neo
j3topelte
j4lte – Samsung Galaxy J4
j6lte – Samsung Galaxy J6
j7topelte
j7toplte
j8lte – Samsung Galaxy J8
jackpotlte
jackpotqlte
jackpot2lte
jackpot2qlte
kellylte
lugelte
star – Samsung Galaxy S9
star2 – Samsung Galaxy S9+

As well as the aforementioned devices, we see the S9 and S9 Plus—which we know to be launching in a few weeks—and codes that indicate the Galaxy Tab S4, Galaxy C10 and Galaxy J8.
XDA also offers some speculation on the “jackpot” devices. The characters suggest that there are both Qualcomm and Exynos versions of this device coming, as well as regular and “Plus” models. These may represent the folding smartphone Samsung currently has in the works.
This is all conjecture for the moment but the names could be valuable in future for helping us cross-check other rumors. If you have any thoughts on the codes without product names next to them, shout them out in the comments.
Source: Trickmost.ml

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Samsung leak may have confirmed Galaxy Note 9 and S9 Active

A collection of Samsung product codes have been unearthed, giving us some clues as to its future release plans.
Codes for the Galaxy S9 Active, Galaxy Note 9, and Galaxy Tab S4 are all believed to have made an appearance.
The list may have also provided us with the code name for Samsung’s foldable phone: “jackpot.”

A collection Samsung product code names has been uncovered, potentially confirming upcoming devices like the Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 Active.
The names were acquired by the folks over at XDA from a leaked Oreo beta build for the Galaxy Note 8. Though many of the product codes relate to devices that are already available, there were references to some that aren’t yet on store shelves.
XDA has produced a list of those codes, along with some guesses as to which devices they might be for. Check it out below (but note that there are still some products we don’t know anything about).

astarqlte – Samsung Galaxy S9 Active (Snapdragon)
c10lte – Samsung Galaxy C10
c10plte – Samsung Galaxy C10 Plus
crown – Samsung Galaxy Note 9
degasy18wifi
grandppirislte
gtaxlad
gta2xl – Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2018
gtesy18lte – Samsung Galaxy Tab E 2018
gts4llte – Samsung Galaxy Tab S4
j2y18lte – Samsung Galaxy J2 2018
j3neolte – Samsung Galaxy J3 Neo
j3topelte
j4lte – Samsung Galaxy J4
j6lte – Samsung Galaxy J6
j7topelte
j7toplte
j8lte – Samsung Galaxy J8
jackpotlte
jackpotqlte
jackpot2lte
jackpot2qlte
kellylte
lugelte
star – Samsung Galaxy S9
star2 – Samsung Galaxy S9+

As well as the aforementioned devices, we see the S9 and S9 Plus—which we know to be launching in a few weeks—and codes that indicate the Galaxy Tab S4, Galaxy C10 and Galaxy J8.
XDA also offers some speculation on the “jackpot” devices. The characters suggest that there are both Qualcomm and Exynos versions of this device coming, as well as regular and “Plus” models. These may represent the folding smartphone Samsung currently has in the works.
This is all conjecture for the moment but the names could be valuable in future for helping us cross-check other rumors. If you have any thoughts on the codes without product names next to them, shout them out in the comments.
Source: Trickmost.ml

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Samsung leak may have confirmed Galaxy Note 9 and S9 Active

A collection of Samsung product codes have been unearthed, giving us some clues as to its future release plans.
Codes for the Galaxy S9 Active, Galaxy Note 9, and Galaxy Tab S4 are all believed to have made an appearance.
The list may have also provided us with the code name for Samsung’s foldable phone: “jackpot.”

A collection Samsung product code names has been uncovered, potentially confirming upcoming devices like the Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 Active.
The names were acquired by the folks over at XDA from a leaked Oreo beta build for the Galaxy Note 8. Though many of the product codes relate to devices that are already available, there were references to some that aren’t yet on store shelves.
XDA has produced a list of those codes, along with some guesses as to which devices they might be for. Check it out below (but note that there are still some products we don’t know anything about).

astarqlte – Samsung Galaxy S9 Active (Snapdragon)
c10lte – Samsung Galaxy C10
c10plte – Samsung Galaxy C10 Plus
crown – Samsung Galaxy Note 9
degasy18wifi
grandppirislte
gtaxlad
gta2xl – Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2018
gtesy18lte – Samsung Galaxy Tab E 2018
gts4llte – Samsung Galaxy Tab S4
j2y18lte – Samsung Galaxy J2 2018
j3neolte – Samsung Galaxy J3 Neo
j3topelte
j4lte – Samsung Galaxy J4
j6lte – Samsung Galaxy J6
j7topelte
j7toplte
j8lte – Samsung Galaxy J8
jackpotlte
jackpotqlte
jackpot2lte
jackpot2qlte
kellylte
lugelte
star – Samsung Galaxy S9
star2 – Samsung Galaxy S9+

As well as the aforementioned devices, we see the S9 and S9 Plus—which we know to be launching in a few weeks—and codes that indicate the Galaxy Tab S4, Galaxy C10 and Galaxy J8.
XDA also offers some speculation on the “jackpot” devices. The characters suggest that there are both Qualcomm and Exynos versions of this device coming, as well as regular and “Plus” models. These may represent the folding smartphone Samsung currently has in the works.
This is all conjecture for the moment but the names could be valuable in future for helping us cross-check other rumors. If you have any thoughts on the codes without product names next to them, shout them out in the comments.
Source: Trickmost.ml

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Samsung leak may have confirmed Galaxy Note 9 and S9 Active

A collection of Samsung product codes have been unearthed, giving us some clues as to its future release plans.
Codes for the Galaxy S9 Active, Galaxy Note 9, and Galaxy Tab S4 are all believed to have made an appearance.
The list may have also provided us with the code name for Samsung’s foldable phone: “jackpot.”

A collection Samsung product code names has been uncovered, potentially confirming upcoming devices like the Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 Active.
The names were acquired by the folks over at XDA from a leaked Oreo beta build for the Galaxy Note 8. Though many of the product codes relate to devices that are already available, there were references to some that aren’t yet on store shelves.
XDA has produced a list of those codes, along with some guesses as to which devices they might be for. Check it out below (but note that there are still some products we don’t know anything about).

astarqlte – Samsung Galaxy S9 Active (Snapdragon)
c10lte – Samsung Galaxy C10
c10plte – Samsung Galaxy C10 Plus
crown – Samsung Galaxy Note 9
degasy18wifi
grandppirislte
gtaxlad
gta2xl – Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2018
gtesy18lte – Samsung Galaxy Tab E 2018
gts4llte – Samsung Galaxy Tab S4
j2y18lte – Samsung Galaxy J2 2018
j3neolte – Samsung Galaxy J3 Neo
j3topelte
j4lte – Samsung Galaxy J4
j6lte – Samsung Galaxy J6
j7topelte
j7toplte
j8lte – Samsung Galaxy J8
jackpotlte
jackpotqlte
jackpot2lte
jackpot2qlte
kellylte
lugelte
star – Samsung Galaxy S9
star2 – Samsung Galaxy S9+

As well as the aforementioned devices, we see the S9 and S9 Plus—which we know to be launching in a few weeks—and codes that indicate the Galaxy Tab S4, Galaxy C10 and Galaxy J8.
XDA also offers some speculation on the “jackpot” devices. The characters suggest that there are both Qualcomm and Exynos versions of this device coming, as well as regular and “Plus” models. These may represent the folding smartphone Samsung currently has in the works.
This is all conjecture for the moment but the names could be valuable in future for helping us cross-check other rumors. If you have any thoughts on the codes without product names next to them, shout them out in the comments.
Source: Trickmost.ml

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