T-Mobile Announces Price Hike

T-Mobile recently announced that selected plans will be getting a price hike. Some customers will be facing an increase of up to $5 per line per month. The company shared that this was because they are “adjusting prices to respond to rising costs.”
Early reports shared that the plans that are affected by this include One Magenta, Magenta 55 Plus/Military, Simple Choice, and Go5G 55 plans. Unfortunately, T-Mobile did not fully specify the plans that are getting a price increase. The company released a statement to Android Authority, saying:
“We won’t be sharing details about which plans, and we notified included customers yesterday so they are aware.”
While existing customers are protected by its Price Lock guarantee, new customers will have to pay extra on specific plans, specifically the Go5G plans. There are also a few customers who will be facing a price increase on their June bill.
T-Mobile says that a “small fraction of customers” will be affected by the price hike, which will take effect after June 5th. The company also revealed that those affected will have already been notified by T-Mobile via text.
At this point, your best bet is that if you didn’t receive a text message from T-Mobile, you won’t be affected by the price increase. But if you received a text, you’ll likely have to face a price hike on your next bill after June 5th.
Source: The Mobile Report, Android Authority
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