T-Mobile has announced that it’ll be selling the iPhone 5 starting April 12; it’ll be priced at $100 plus a $20-per-month equipment fee that must be paid for 24 months.
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5 Things You Should Know About T-Mobile’s New No-Contract Plans
T-Mobile has made a bold step by getting rid of two-year contracts. Here’s the skinny.
The $105 iPhone 5: Smaller Carriers Turn to Payment Plans to Bring Down Smartphone Prices
Some smaller carriers are introducing payment plans meant to bring down the up-front costs of high-end handsets like the iPhone. Cricket, for instance, is letting customers pay $105 to walk out the door with an iPhone 5.
T-Mobile’s New Plan: Goodbye Subsidies, Hello Installments
On Thursday, T-Mobile announced that it will sell Apple “products” in 2013, but that’s only part of the carrier’s plans.
Not a Rumor: T-Mobile Is Getting Apple ‘Products’
A press release gives vague — but official — information about a long-awaited partnership.
Windows Phone 8: All the Launch Details for AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon
On Friday, the first Windows Phone 8 handsets from Nokia and HTC will launch on AT&T. Soon after, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless will launch their own handsets.
4G Reality Check: Here’s Where a 4G LTE iPhone Would Actually Matter
When Apple announces its new iPhone next week, there’s a good chance it’ll support 4G LTE data speeds. If that happens, we’ll surely hear all about it from wireless carriers eager to extol their own gloriously fast …
Hey, Unlimited Data Isn’t Dead!
While the biggest wireless carriers seem hellbent on taking data away, T-Mobile is reversing course and bringing unlimited data back.
Starting September 5, T-Mobile will offer truly unlimited data plans. That means no more …
Cell Phone Woes: America’s 10 Worst Cities for Mobile Phone Reception
Are you plagued by dropped calls? Is your download speed slow as molasses? Well, that could be because your metropolis is on this list. As part of TIME’s look at how wireless technology is changing our lives, we partnered with …
3 Great High-End Smartphones with Cheap, No-Contract Wireless Service
Not long ago, if you wanted a high-end smartphone, you had to sign a contract with a major wireless carrier and play by their rules. That meant multi-year service agreements, expensive monthly bills and new fees. Now, Verizon is …
HTC One S Review: A Winning Android Phone for Shutterbugs and T-Mobile Customers
Call it the great Android paradox. The whole notion behind Google’s mobile operating system is to give hardware makers software that’s flexible enough to let them build an array of different handsets. But when you start to …
Compared: HTC’s One X, One S and Evo 4G LTE
After a rough year of plunging profits, HTC is focused on fewer, better phones.
HTC’s One line is the first result of that effort, including the HTC One X on AT&T, the One S on T-Mobile and the Evo 4G LTE on Sprint. Though the …