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T-Mobile Simplifies Plans

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Apr 22, 2025, 11:02 AM   by Rich Brome   @rbrome.bsky.social
updated Apr 22, 2025, 1:17 PM

T-Mobile is eliminating two of its cheaper service plans: Essentials Saver and Go5G, while replacing Go5G Plus with Experience More, and replacing the top-end Go5G Next with Experience Beyond. The existing Essentials plan remains unchanged, and becomes the company's new cheapest plan at $60/month for a single line. (The old Essentials Saver was $50/month.) The new Experience More plan is $85/month for a single line — compared to $90 for Go5G Plus — but taxes and fees are no longer included. T-Mobile is also boosting high-speed mobile hotspot data from 50 GB to 60 GB, and promising a five-year price lock. (The price lock applies to "the price of their talk, text and data", implying that other plan features could change.) Otherwise, Experience More is the same as the Go5G Plus plan it replaces. The new top-end plan is Experience Beyond, which carries the same $100 price as the old Go5G Next, but, again, taxes and fees are no longer included. It does greatly increase the high-speed data allotments for hotspot (now 250 GB) and international (30 GB in North America; 15 GB in the rest of the world). T-Mobile is also now extending its "third line free" deal to this top-end plan, and offering the same five-year price lock guarantee. Both "Experience" plans keep key features of the old premium plans like unlimited premium data, regular phone upgrades, unlimited talk and text in North America, some high-speed international data, and free in-flight Wi-Fi with select airlines. T-Mobile is also including its new satellite coverage service with the top-end plan, while Experience More has the service included just through the end of this year. All of these plans offer discounts for additional lines.

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Mark_S

Apr 22, 2025, 5:34 PM

Legacy

Would be kind of T-Mobile to grandfather existing subscribers with older plans if no changes are made. I've seen the other 2 carriers do it.
 
 
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