T-Mobile to Let Customers 'Jump' to New Phones More Often
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Ha.
Who is copying who know? Now that they have "shaken" up the industry they have to deal with the bigger companies who ofter more and do better deals than them.
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This does not shake up anything more than T-Mobile already shook. In fact, JUMP and the concept of phone upgrades faster than other carriers was T-Mobile's idea. Not only does T-Mobile still offer a great way to upgrade your phone now more often than the original 6 month interval, but unlike all other carriers, JUMP still includes phone insurance. That insurance alone is $7.99, so for $2.01 more you actually get to upgrade your device earlier anyway. Making this still the cheaper way to go.
By the way, since this was T-Mobile's idea from the get go, they aren't copying anything - they are in fact doing what T-Mobile wanted companies to do from the start, COMPETE. This is competing against other options out there by giving not only a bett...
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Nice try John Legere. 🤣
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At least Legere is trying, give him credit, I do agree they're far from perfect, but they're improving rapidly. Not sure how long they can keep this up. At present the only major players making money is Verizon Wireless and AT&T. But they sure as hell shaking up the industry.
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And yet swappa is still a better idea.
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With the very limited 4G network they already have, they will do anything. If I had a dollar everytime one of their phones went to EDGE outside of a metro area, I could buy the company. 🤣
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Be nice if a company like Google takes them over.
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Can't agrue with that. I want to move to a state that has Google Fiber.
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