T-Mobile Galaxy S7/S7 edge pre-orders shipping already

While Samsung’s newest flagships – the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge – are officially scheduled to go on sale starting March 11, looks like a few lucky people in the US will have their pre-orders delivered before that date.

One of the country’s “big four” carriers, T-Mobile, has already started shipping the pre-orders – many of those who pre-ordered the device(s) are getting their shipment notifications. Last year too, a few lucky ones got their T-Mobile Galaxy S6 pre-orders delivered before time.

In case you missed, the South Korean company’s mobile chief Koh Dong-jin recently revealed that the Galaxy S7 flagship will be available in 60 countries in the first wave of its global launch.

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Microsoft Lumia 640 now available for less than $30 in US

The Microsoft Lumia 640 has received yet another price cut in the United States, where retailers including Best Buy and Walmart are now selling the device for $29.99. The model on offer (color option: black) is available via AT&T’s GoPhone prepaid service.

A quick look at the Microsoft’s US Store website reveals that the Redmond, Washington-based company is offering the black-colored AT&T variant for $29, but sadly the handset is currently out of stock. If you recall, an official price cut earlier this month saw the device coming down to $49.

For those who aren’t already aware, the phone is in the list of Lumia devices that are set to receive the Windows 10 Mobile update – in fact, T-Mobile Poland already started rolling out the update to Lumia 640 units on its network last month.

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Carpooling App RYDE Launches In Hong Kong, Aims To Reduce Traffic And Commuters’ Travel Costs

During Christmas two years ago, Terence Zou found himself stuck in Singapore, with shopping bags in tow. Hours passed and he still couldn’t hail a cab. Zou regretted leaving his car at home. “That incident hit me: it was 2013 and I couldn’t get a taxi, that was really weird,” he recalls. In the end, the Singaporean called a friend who gave him a ride home.

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