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T-Mobile's New Plans Replace Phone Subsidy With "Equipment Installment Plan"

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I've always wondered about this

MileHigh8710

Jul 20, 2011, 4:54 AM
So With sprint and all of the major companies, we pay a higher monthly bill compared to mvno's because are phones are subsidized is what the excuse was. I have paid off my phone and have been off contract for about two years now. I haven't used any upgrade so I always though, wouldn't it only be fare for them to lower my cost unless I get a new phone?

So if I read this correctly, I would have a low monthly bill unless I get a subsidized phone, correct? And if I do get the phone and after I am finished paying it off, my monthly bill will come down?

If so, I might just be jumping over to T-mobile lol.

I hope Sprint adopts this and I will stay.
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bladedbanditoz

Jul 20, 2011, 9:56 AM
Basically, they are doing away with rebates, and yes your monthly bill will be lower. Also, u would not be "required" to have a data package with the new plans for smart phones.
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Wireless Consultant

Jul 20, 2011, 2:37 PM
It won't be long when all the carriers will have to follow T-Mobile in some sort of way.
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