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Verizon Just Finished a Move Years in the Making: What Wireless Dealers Should Do Next
Verizon reportedly completed a major move it’s been setting up for years—likely tied to network strategy, spectrum, or long-term infrastructure. Wireless dealers can turn this into sales by running coverage-based switcher campaigns, upgrading customers to compatible devices, and bundling accessories that improve real-world performance.

Wireless Dealer Group
Jan 222 min read


Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Hands-On Starts Tomorrow: How Wireless Dealers Can Sell the Hype
Samsung is offering hands-on time with the Galaxy Z TriFold starting tomorrow, turning curiosity into real buyer intent. Wireless dealers can capitalize with pre-order waitlists, trade-in campaigns, and “foldable protection” bundles (cases, screen protection, insurance) while educating customers on durability, use cases, and financing.

Wireless Dealer Group
Jan 222 min read


Comcast Launches a New Loyalty Program: How Wireless Dealers Can Compete in 2026
Comcast’s new loyalty program adds internet discounts and rewards designed to reduce churn. Wireless dealers can compete by running “bill audits,” bundling home internet + mobile + Wi‑Fi gear, and positioning their store as the easiest place to save money and fix connectivity issues.

Wireless Dealer Group
Jan 212 min read


T-Mobile’s Newest Plan Adds Premium Family Perks: How Wireless Dealers Can Sell It in 2026
T-Mobile’s newest plan bundles premium family perks—built-in streaming and more savings—making it easier for families to justify upgrading. Wireless dealers can use it to drive multi-line conversions, reduce churn, and increase accessory attach with family-ready bundles and a simple “savings audit” pitch.

Wireless Dealer Group
Jan 212 min read


Honor’s Overseas Growth in 2026: Lessons Wireless Dealers Can Copy
Honor’s overseas growth numbers in 2026 show what wins in tough markets: clear value, strong mid-range devices, and smart channel execution. Wireless dealers can apply the same approach with better bundles, upgrade paths, and “value-first” positioning that converts price-sensitive customers.

Wireless Dealer Group
Jan 212 min read


Turbo Live Announcement in 2026: What Wireless Dealers Should Do Next
The Turbo Live announcement signals another push toward “live-first” mobile experiences—real-time content, creator tools, and engagement features. Wireless dealers can use this to sell better cameras, more storage, faster plans, and accessories that improve live streaming quality.

Wireless Dealer Group
Jan 212 min read


Sony & TCL TV Partnership: What It Means for Wireless Dealers in 2026
Sony and TCL’s new TV partnership could reshape pricing, availability, and feature sets across popular TV lines. Wireless dealers can use the news to sell streaming-ready TV bundles, Wi‑Fi upgrades, and in-store setup support for customers upgrading their home entertainment.

Wireless Dealer Group
Jan 202 min read


YouTube TV’s New Cheaper TV Packages: What Wireless Dealers Can Sell in 2026
YouTube TV’s new cheaper TV packages could accelerate cord-cutting in 2026. Wireless dealers can turn this into sales by bundling streaming devices, home internet, Wi‑Fi gear, and setup support for customers switching from cable.

Wireless Dealer Group
Jan 202 min read


Liberty Mobile Dealer Guide: Prepaid MVNO Opportunities & Multi-Carrier Plans
Liberty Mobile gives dealers the power to activate prepaid customers on top U.S. networks with flexible plans, strong commissions, and full dealer support. Discover how Liberty Mobile’s multi-carrier approach can help you serve more customers and boost wireless sales.

Wireless Dealer Group
Jan 53 min read













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