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Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Tue, 2014-01-07 12:52
AT&T has announced that it will now be offering up to $450 in credit to former T-Mobile subscribers who switch from T-Mobile to AT&T. For a limited time, T-Mobile customers who switch to AT&T and trade in their phones will receive a $200 per line credit for switching to AT&T and buy a phone and plan with AT&T Next, buy a smartphone at full retail price, or bring their own smartphone that they already own. (AT&T Next is a smartphone financing plan that allows customers to get the phone at a lower upfront cost, and pay down the cost of the phone over 24 months.)
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Wed, 2013-11-27 15:02
We're all about finding customers the best deals on cell phones and plans (among other things) at MyRatePlan. Below, we've compiled the best Cyber Monday cell phone deals of 2013 across all phones and providers. Many of these links are only available on Cyber Monday (December 2nd), but some may be available a few days before or a few days after as well.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Tue, 2013-11-26 16:14
We're all about finding customers the best deals on cell phones and plans (among other things) at MyRatePlan. Below, we've compiled the best Black Friday cell phone deals of 2013 across all phones and providers. Many of these links are only available on Black Friday, but some may be available a few days before or a few days after as well.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Wed, 2013-10-09 10:08
T-Mobile is really stepping up their game to unseat rival carriers AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint by offering customers free unlimited data in over 100 countries worldwide, beginning October 31st. The free unlimited data will apply to customers of the Simple Choice and Simple Choice Family plans, and existing customers will also receive the new perk.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Mon, 2013-04-08 00:00
Now that T-Mobile has announced that they will begin offering the iPhone 5 on April 12th, all four major U.S. carriers now support the iPhone. We have broken down the total cost of ownership of the iPhone 5 including 24 months of unlimited talk and text, and also included data limits for each carrier. For more information, check out our interactive cell phone plan comparison tool.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Tue, 2013-03-26 00:00
Today, T-Mobile CEO John Legere announced at a live event in New York City that T-Mobile would begin offering the iPhone 5 on April 12. Referring to the lack of the iPhone as "a huge void" in their slate of device offerings, Leggere announced that T-Mobile would be offering the iPhone 5 for a $99.99 down payment, and then $20 per month for two years. This price does not include the monthly service plan fees.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Tue, 2013-03-12 00:00
Prepaid cell phone plans are on the rise. There's no denying that in the right circumstances, prepaid cell phone plans have the potential to save customers a lot of money on their cell phone bill each month. However, with all the different options out there, it can be difficult to know which prepaid cell phone plan to choose.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Sun, 2009-10-25 14:06
T-Mobile completely overhauled their cell phone plans today, droppping 'myFaves' and simplifying to just 3 plans each for individual and family plans. The highlight is a new low-water price point for contract unlimited voice service -- just $59.99 for one line and $99.99 for a two-line family plan. All plans include unlimited mobile-to-mobile and free nights and weekends. On a per-line basis, unlimited text messaging is $10.00. The optional data feature is an addit
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Wed, 2009-04-15 09:07
T-Mobile has launched a number of improvements to its single and family calling plans, including its very popular myFaves plans. Already offering an attractive number of minutes at each price point (vs. its national competitors AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon), these changes further separate it from the pack.