Thursday, May 12, 2016

Republic Wireless adds more Android phones to its network of … – CNET in Spanish

The virtual mobile operator Republic Wireless has expanded the line of phones that are now compatible with your network Wi-Fi.

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The discerning consumers who want to leave their mobile phone company to save more money but still want to buy the best cell available, now have an attractive option.

Republic Wireless, a virtual mobile operator that transmits telephony Wi-Fi networks, announced Wednesday that after almost five years of service can finally expand compatible cell with its network. currently the SIM card Republic Wireless only works with the Moto G, but soon to be seven Android phone additional will join the collection.

Chris Chuang, co-founder and president of Republic Wireless operations, he said in the company blog that in addition to Sprint, you can choose a second GSM operator to use in case a Wi-Fi network is not available. Republic Wireless did not disclose what would be, but CNET was able to confirm that the second carrier is T-Mobile.

According to Chuang, the reason which can now accept more cell phones in your network, which changed its technical architecture to be updated more quickly to Android. Therefore, from now on, Republic Wireless will only work with phones with the Android 6.0 operating system and later Marshmallow; ie, N, O and P

Therefore, Republic Wireless now able to sell the new Android phones when released, although consumers also have the option of bringing their phones unlocked the virtual mobile operator.

“Our customers did not measure his words, and conversely, felt great pride in being able to tell us they did not want to settle for limited devices or choice of network options,” said Chief executive Republic Wireless David Morken in an interview with CNET in Spanish. “In the future, we will be the first to get, as they are introduced, mobile flagship Android”.

Changes in Republic Wireless set in motion the strategy of operating in such a way that Fi look more like Google. Google phone service transmits Fi Wi-Fi calls and, when no connection is available, the cell automatically chooses between the cellular network Sprint or T-Mobile. Only it works with Android phones and charges US $ 30 for 1 GB of data, voice and text messages included.

Meanwhile, one of the new plans that offer Republic Wireless will include calls and free texts and 1GB of data for $ 20.

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