Telstra sees more scams auto-identified across iPhone, Android
Scammers aren’t going to stop scamming because they’re making too much money, but thanks to a bit of tech, consumers are becoming more aware.
Scammers aren’t going to stop scamming because they’re making too much money, but thanks to a bit of tech, consumers are becoming more aware.
Unsure if the 3G shutdown will affect you or your phone? Telstra has launched a service to help make sense of your situation.
Do you know someone who only wants an iPhone and won’t settle for anything else? Boost’s offer of cheap iPhones at Coles might just help.
Looking to save a bit of money on a telco option for the kids or relatives? Another player has emerged, and it’s even offering a phone for cheap, too.
If you’re still being charged for services that might be free on an updated plan, you’re not alone. It’s one reason why checking your phone plan regularly is a smart idea.
This week on The Wrap, what is Google’s pocketable Pixel 6a like, and is it worth the price? Plus can you get a smartwatch to last a month? And what’s new for gamers on the way? All that and a little more in five minutes.
If you’re someone who subscribes to iiNet, Kogan, Lebara, or TPG, Vodafone is connecting those telcos to 5G in a trial very shortly.
Dodgy texts are a problem for any phone owner, but they’re a waste of resources for a telco. Fortunately, that’s being looked into, as Telstra works on dealing with these digital nuisances.
While the major telcos in Australia all offer a digital SIM you don’t need to eject, the little ones less so. But that appears to be changing.
There’s not just plenty to pick from in buying a phone, but also where you make your calls and consume data, as 5G telcos grow.