Smartphones can be expensive, which is why many people finance their upgrades through carriers. While telecom companies should be commended for making smartphones affordable or even free in some cases, they, like any other for-profit entity are motivated by self-interest. This is the reason why they lay down some stipulations, such as requiring you to stay with them for the duration of the contract. That’s understandable and bearable. What’s harder to ignore, as many T-Mobile customers have experienced, is getting annoying notifications from the carrier that prompt you to download apps.


T-Mobile users can’t stand obtrusive notifications. | Image Credit – tmobile on Reddit
The most you can do to keep the pesky notifications away is disable the apps, such as T-Mobile Device Manager, that generate them.
A more extreme step is only buying unlocked phones, but that would mean forgoing the discounts that carriers like T-Mobile offer.
Hey OP, on most of these phones there is an app called like Mobile Services manager, you have to disable that app and idk if it will prevent this popup, but it will at least make it so that way it doesn’t download apps every update. Google Pixels are the only Android devices I know of that dont allow this stuff.
WAYZOfficial, Reddit user, October 2024
The only Android that doesn’t do this is the Google Pixel on T-Mobile. Close to the iPhone equivalent you can get
KDao18, Reddit user, October 2024