SyncUP PETS users aren’t required to take any action as T-Mobile will handle everything on its own. The carrier will send text messages to customers on October 27 to notify them about the shutdown.
The Mobile Report notes that SyncUP PETS was half as expensive as the SyncUP Tracker, which T-Mobile‘s website says can be attached to a dog’s collar. It could be that the company is trying to make SyncUP PETS users switch to the SyncUP Tracker.
Ratings indicates that customers aren’t exactly happy with the SyncUP Tracker, so you might want to consider alternatives such as the Apple AirTag or Jiobit Smart Tag or maybe just trust your pet to take care of itself and let it explore the world.
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