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Jul

T-Mobile rings up REVVL 6 and REVVL 6 PRO as latest affordable 5G devices


T-Mobile on Thursday announced a pair of new 5G smartphones for both its tier-one brand and prepaid Metro by T-Mobile services. the REVVL 6 and REVVL 6 PRO will be available starting at both outlets starting from August 4.The REVVL line is typically a low-cost entry into the phone space, with a hardware and software experience that’s suited for those who don’t require much from their device. Such is the case with the latest pair as they arrive with price tags of $170 (REVVL 6) and $220 (REVVL 6 Pro).As one might expect, the two phones share a lot of features but the Pro pushes things just a bit further with specifications. Both run Android 12 and feature multiple cameras, 2.2GHz octa-core MediaTek processors, and support for 5G.Dig a bit deeper and you’ll start to see that the REVVL 6 Pro dials things up a bit in a number of areas. In fact, it might be more of a mid-range phone.REVVL 6MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor6.52-inch display4GB RAM64GB storage4500mAh battery13-megapixel, 2-megapixel, and 2-megapixel rear camerasColor: China Blue REVVL 6 ProMediaTek Dimensity 700 processor6.82-inch display6GB RAM128GB storage5000mAh battery with wireless charging50-megapixel, 5-megapixel, 2-megapixel, and 2-megapixel rear camerasColor: Dark ShadowAvailabilityThe REVVL 6 and REVVL 6 Pro will be available online and in retail stores for both T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile starting on August 4. Pricing is for the REVVL 6 is $170 all-in or $7.09 per month for 24 months. The REVVL 6 Pro is $220 outright or $9.17 per month over two years.As part of a limited time promotion both new and existing T-Mobile customers can get the phones for free with 24 monthly bill credits when adding a line to most rate plans.Those who switch to Metro can get either phone for free after instant rebate when activating on the $40 monthly plan. Existing Metro subscribers can pick up the REVVL 6 for free (after instant rebate) when adding a line to a plan.
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28
Jul

Google Sheets vs. Excel: Which is better?


Trying to decide which spreadsheet application is right for you or your company? This Google Sheets vs Excel comparison should point you in the right direction.
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28
Jul

How to change your PC name


The name assigned to a system when buying a PC system is usually a generic one reminiscent of a device ID. We take a look at how to change your PC name.
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28
Jul

Best Garmin Venu 2 and 2S bands 2022


If you need a new band for your new Garmin Venu 2 or 2S, we’ve got options for you, whether
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28
Jul

Edited iMessages in iOS 16 Now Display Original Text, Undo Send Limited to Two Minutes


With the fourth betas of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 that were released today, Apple tweaked the edit and unsend
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