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Samsung Pay Talks Failed: What It Means for Samsung Pay Users (and What Dealers Should Recommend)
Samsung pay talks failed could impact Samsung Pay features or partnerships. Dealers should prep customers with wallet backups and secure setup steps.

Wireless Dealer Group
May 132 min read


Hushed MVNO Voice Cloning: How “Agentic AI” Calls Could Help (and What Dealers Must Warn Customers About)
Hushed MVNO voice cloning to let “agentic AI” make calls for you will grab attention—but it also triggers concerns: consent, privacy, and scammers using cloned voices to trick family or businesses. Dealers can win by positioning this as “permission + protection”: explain opt-in rules, where the voice model is stored, and how to revoke access. Then run a Voice Safety Setup: lock SIM/eSIM, add a port-out PIN, enable account security, set a family verification code phrase, and t

Wireless Dealer Group
May 123 min read


1 Billion Android Users Vulnerable to Attack? What Wireless Dealers Should Tell Customers (and Sell) in 2026
A report claims up to 1 billion Android users may have phones vulnerable to attack—exactly the kind of headline that drives panic, scams, and rushed store visits. Wireless dealers can win by offering a 10-minute Android Security Checkup: confirm OS updates, remove risky apps, lock down permissions, enable 2FA, and set up backups. This builds trust, reduces fraud, and creates easy attach for protection plans and accessories.

Wireless Dealer Group
Feb 92 min read


Apple Gets Relief in a California Privacy Fight: What Wireless Dealers Should Tell Customers in 2026
Apple reportedly got a moment of relief in a California privacy fight—putting privacy and data control back in the spotlight. Wireless dealers can use this to build trust: offer privacy-first device setup, explain permissions simply, and sell security add-ons (screen locks, backups, password managers) without fear-based selling.

Wireless Dealer Group
Jan 212 min read













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