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T-Mobile Begins its Smartphone Upgrade Season with $0 Down Offers on Popular Phones

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You fellow T-Mobile users that are due for an upgrade, will love to hear that T-Mobile has kicked off its phone upgrade season. Popular phones like the Galaxy Note 3, and LG G2, can now be purchased with zero money down, and $29.50 a month added to your bill.

It’s the time of year when many consumers think about upgrading their smartphones, so why not upgrade to the Un-carrier and be free of annoying restrictions?” said Mike Sievert, chief marketing officer, T-Mobile US. “What’s better than zero dollars down on some of the latest and most in-demand smartphones with no annual service contracts, a program that lets you upgrade up to twice a year after six months of enrollment, plus unlimited data on our blazing fast nationwide network?

So take advantage of these deals while they last. Some great handsets to snatch up here. Let us know if decided to take advantage.

T-Mobile Kicks Off Smartphone Upgrade Season with Zero Dollars Down on Amazing Devices

America’s Un-carrier is the best place to get the all-new Samsung Galaxy Note® 3 – launching today at an unbeatable upfront price

BELLEVUE, Wash. — Oct. 2, 2013 — The weather may be cooling down but the deals are hot at T-Mobile (NYSE: TMUS). Beginning today, October 2, T-Mobile is offering the ultimate promotion of zero dollars down on some of the newest, most popular devices, including Samsung’s next big thing – the Samsung Galaxy Note® 3 – and LG’s flagship smartphone – the LG G2 – plus the Samsung Galaxy S® 4. With this limited-time promotion, new and existing well-qualified consumers and small business customers will get affordable and hassle-free access to the latest 4G LTE smartphones at the upfront price of $0 down with monthly device payments1.

“It’s the time of year when many consumers think about upgrading their smartphones, so why not upgrade to the Un-carrier and be free of annoying restrictions?” said Mike Sievert, chief marketing officer, T-Mobile US. “What’s better than zero dollars down on some of the latest and most in-demand smartphones with no annual service contracts, a program that lets you upgrade up to twice a year after six months of enrollment, plus unlimited data on our blazing fast nationwide network?”

At T-Mobile, customers can get some of the newest smartphones at the lowest upfront cost with T-Mobile’s Simple Choice Plan, unlimited data on a nationwide 4G network and no annual service contracts – a deal which is hard to beat. The zero dollars down promotion will be available nationwide at participating T-Mobile retail stores, via customer care and online at www.T-Mobile.com. Smartphones included in the promotion are as follows:

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In addition to the promotion, customers can also take advantage of T-Mobile’s groundbreaking upgrade program, JUMP!â„¢, which offers the freedom to upgrade to a new device more frequently and affordably, and includes handset protection that helps to protect against malfunction, damage, loss or theft – all for just $10 per month, per phone (plus taxes and fees).

Simple Choice Plan
The Simple Choice Plan from T-Mobile starts with a base rate of $50 per month for unlimited talk, text and Web with up to 500MB of high-speed data on its advanced nationwide network. Customers can get up to 2.5GB of high-speed data for $10 more per month per line or unlimited 4G data with up to 2.5GB of tethering for an additional $20 per month per line. Customers can add a second phone line for $30 per month and each additional line is just $10 per month. No caps, no overages on T-Mobile’s network and no restrictive annual service contracts.

T-Mobile’s 4G LTE Coverage
T-Mobile’s blazing-fast 4G LTE coverage now reaches 180 million people in 154 metro areas across the United States. The company is quickly building toward nationwide 4G LTE coverage, in addition to its nationwide 4G HSPA+ network, which reaches 228 million people. Customers can enjoy a consistently outstanding 4G wireless experience, seamlessly connecting to both T-Mobile’s nationwide 4G HSPA+ and rapidly expanding 4G LTE network.

 

Source: TmoNews