

T-Mobile says it's seeing average download speeds over 300 Mbps, and peak speeds four times that. That's only just going live in parts of Chicago, Houston, and Los Angeles, after Philadelphia and New York were switched on earlier in the year. T-Mobile today introduced its first unlimited plan since merging with Sprint, with an offer of four lines for 100 per month, including 5G access for those with compatible phones. Existing Sprint subscribers have already gained access to T-Mobile's LTE and 5G networks, while in return T-Mobile has started using 2.5 GHz spectrum that Sprint held for its own mid-band 5G service.

Sprint actually offered a similar deal to this one, though T-Mobile points out that it would actually increase in price over time thanks to various "contractual commitments and 'step ups'."Īs for finding 5G, there T-Mobile has a plan too. Come August 2, Sprint and T-Mobile will finally blend together, and only the T-Mobile brand will survive on the other side. While the deal will only be offered over the summer, kicking off from July 24, it's part of the carrier's big pitch to prove that getting Sprint merger approval wasn't against the public interest. The rebate will be via 24 monthly bill credits. Small businesses will also be eligible for the new plan.įrom July 24 meanwhile, T-Mobile says, any existing T-Mobile or Sprint customers can also get a Samsung Galaxy A71 5G for free, or a half-price Samsung Galaxy S20 5G, again assuming they have an eligible trade-in. You’ll have to buy one of their phones (Moto G starting at $149).Existing subscribers will be able to switch to the new T-Mobile Essentials or T-Mobile Essentials PLUS, assuming they're willing to commit to four lines. I really hope T-Mobile stays independent because their aggressive pricing will help keep everyone’s plan costs in line.Īlternatively, you can get unlimited talk, text, and WiFi/3G data for $25 a month with Republic Wireless (per line, no minimum number of lines). Get a micro SIM card if you have a compatible iPhone 4, 4S or iPad. But it comes with caveats like SD video and potential data slowdowns. Get a nano SIM card if you have a compatible iPhone 5 or iPad Mini. T-Mobile has announced a new plan that includes four lines with unlimited data for 100 per month.
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Usually the Prepaid SIM card is $10 but from 8/1 to 8/6 use the promo code SIMDEAL to get it for only a penny ($0.01). You can bring your AT&T or Verizon iPhone 5 straight over to T-Mobile just by swapping out the SIM card inside, no special unlocking procedure required. These plans do not include any subsidy for a new phone. Came in handy for my brother-in-law when he was at the World Cup in Brazil.
#Tmobile 4 lines 100$ free#
These plans include T-Mobile’s free international 2G data and texting in 120+ countries.

Add a 5th line for only $10 more a month. That is 17 months from now, so hopefully 4G data will have become cheaper by then anyway. I’m not sure why, but the bump up lasts only until 2016, after which it will revert back to 1GB of high speed data per line. Unlimited 2.5G data after your LTE data allotment is used up.) That is an increase of 6 GB (1.5 GB per line) from their previous offer. T-Mobile just announced 7/30 that their Family Plan will offer 4 lines for $100 a month with unlimited talk, unlimited text, and 2.5 GB of 4G LTE data per line.
