Hell, T-Mobile recently rolled out a huge collection of 'no contract, but no free phone' plans, so you can source your phone from wherever you wish instead of being hide-bound to buying it from them. As a result, the prices are even lower than they were before, and they were already some of the lowest for a given set of features.
Me and my mom are paying $150ish/month for two fully-unlimited (no roaming charges, unlimited minutes, unlimited texts, unlimited data, unlimited tethering) smartphone plans, taxes and all. And since T-Mobile has already worked with the very first Google-Android phone, it's doubly tempting.
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Date: 2009-12-15 06:25 pm (UTC)Me and my mom are paying $150ish/month for two fully-unlimited (no roaming charges, unlimited minutes, unlimited texts, unlimited data, unlimited tethering) smartphone plans, taxes and all. And since T-Mobile has already worked with the very first Google-Android phone, it's doubly tempting.