Report: Samsung accounts for 37% of US smartphone sales; How mobile location data is aiding brick-and-mortar stores

More wireless news from across the web:

> In the three months ending May 2016, Samsung accounted for 37 percent and Apple 29 percent of smartphone sales in the US, according to the latest sales data from Kantar Worldpanel ComTech. Cellular News article

> Mobile location data is ushering in the next era of Brick-and-Mortar businesses. PC Magazine article

Telecom News

> Google Fiber's mission to bring 1 Gbps service to Portland, Oregon, has hit another snag. Article

Wireless Tech News

> Ridgeland, Mississippi-based C Spire last week became the first company to successfully demonstrate a 5G fixed wireless solution in Mississippi using Nokia equipment with a direct connection to its fiber-based commercial television service. Article

Cable News

> Comcast today announced Xfinity Prepaid Services, a pay-as-you-go offering that lets customers buy TV or internet service and add refills for either seven or 30 days. Article

And finally… Elon Musk just revealed the highly anticipated sequel to his original "master plan." Recode article