Telstra finds old phones that can’t call triple zero (and their time is up)
Telstra has found a few phones struggle to connect to emergency with every network, meaning it’s time to urgently replace those models.
Telstra has found a few phones struggle to connect to emergency with every network, meaning it’s time to urgently replace those models.
With a massive 6.88 inch screen, the sub-$200 Moto G06 seems like it should be higher priced. There are definitely some compromises, but the screen and battery size probably aren’t it.
Sharing the internet needn’t be complex or costly. With the $99 D-Link DWR-933M portable hotspot, both are true.
Not quite a luggage tag, but not far from one, either, D-Link’s latest modem lets you take your internet with you in a pint-sized way.
There are only a few days until the 3G network is shut down for good. No more extensions, as 3G goes dark. How will it happen?
How much phone can you get for under $300? In Oppo’s latest, you’ll find sizeable screens and batteries with a hint of water and shock resistance.
Telstra may well be the telco with the greatest reach in regional Australia, but Optus is getting bigger and now Vodafone is, too. What’s going on?
As the end of October approaches, so too does the end of 3G in Australia. What do you need to do to prepare?
A phone unlike any out there, the Nothing Phone 2a stands out for all the right reasons, and offers something new, too.
The closure of the Telstra 3G network is drawing closer, but if you’re remote, elderly, or a disadvantaged customer, you may be able to get a replacement phone free.