Following up on previous reporting, T-Mobile has officially launched its new Even More and Even More Plus service plan lineup.
T-Mobile’s new plan lineup is now split up into a conventional lineup that requires a 2 year agreement for phone discounts and another lineup that does not require a contract, at the expense of purchasing a new handset at retail price from the carrier in four up to 20 equal interest-free payments (depending on phone) or self-providing compatible equipment.
Clarifying some confusion on the Family Plans unavailable in the previous report, the additional line charge for the 3rd-5th line on the Even More Family Plan lineup is set at an additional $10 per month for all phones/devices, but all smartphones on the family plan must add an unlimited data plan at $30 for unlimited data or $40 per month which includes unlimited messaging on each line.
Under the Even More Plus Family Plan lineup, the monthly charge for the 3rd-5th line is set at an additional $35 on the unlimited plan and $5 on the 750/1500 minute plans, with smartphones under lines 3-5 having an additional $25 smartphone data access charge added automatically.
with the no contract, you have up to 20 payments, not just 4!
Exactly where on the T-Mobile web site does it in fact state additional lines are $35; thank you.
on the plus plan. add a lines are $5 on 750 and 1500 and $30 on unlimited. As far as data the $25 smartphone addon is only for the talk and talk/text plans. The talk/text/web plans covers any phone
Garbage plans and a garbage network. No thanks.
Does this mean My Favs is dead?
yeah no more new my faves
Them cutting my Faves is dumb and can somebody clarify the cost of a 3 line 1500 plan w/text and data on all with 2 smartphones and one dumb?
There is no way you can even for a moment think that these ‘Even More’ prices are all that good. $79 for unlimited talk, text & data? I pay only $45! I use the Straight Talk unlimited plan available at Wal-Mart. It uses the Verizon network, so it’s not as if its just a regional carrier or something like that. True national coverage on the best network at a much reduced price.
I think the ‘even more’ stands for even more money for the same old network.
Straight Talk and any other pre pay has limited phone options though. Another item about it is you only have access to native coverage and the map in the ads doesn’t equal that.
Updating to the even more plus plans sounds like a pretty good deal. However, if you have any add-on such as the $9.99 unlimited family text or others that are only compatible with the grandfather plans, they’re going to remove those from your account or give you the updated price.