![]() But as reported, T-Mobile assured that this isn’t the case. ![]() Many speculated that this was part of the mandatory VoLTE support change that will take place upon T-Mobile’s legacy network shutdown. It is for this precise reason why T-Mobile has decided to stop support for these devices. And this usually means that these devices no longer received an up-to-date security patch, which puts them at risk for hacks and other threats. As a matter of fact, these devices no longer received official updates for quite some time. It’s actually not a huge surprise that these phones will no longer be supported by T-Mobile real soon. Most of these devices are already considered older models that range from 2014-2015. It’s also possible that other devices not included on the list will be affected.Ī total of 19 devices ranging from phones, tablets, and cameras were mentioned in the list. *Even though the list includes the AT&T and Verizon model of the Note 4, the T-Mobile version is not affected. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (*AT&T and Verizon model).This was recently reported by Android Police, who managed to get their hands on a verified internal document from T-Mo.Īccording to the report, these devices will no longer be able to connect to T-Mobile’s network starting January 29th: ![]() It looks like there are a number of old devices that will no longer be compatible with T-Mobile’s network starting next month.
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