Posts tagged t-mobile


T-Mobile has been mostly quiet these days, but we have a bit of leaked info that suggests some new devices are finally headed Magenta’s way. According to a leaked accessory sheet obtained by TmoNews, the HTC Ville is indeed on its way to T-Mobile along with the Galaxy S Blaze 4G and the Huawei Prism. While we already know a bit about the HTC Ville, the other two are more of a mystery.

T-Mobile has announced its Valentine’s Day Sale promotion which will take place on Saturday February 11th. For one day only, T-Mobile will offer all of their 4G devices and select tablets for free. The promotion applies to anyone signing up for a new two-year contract on any qualifying Classic Plan™2 or for a $0.00 down payment after mail-in rebate card when signing up on a qualifying Unlimited Value™3 Plan.


Starting April 5th, T-Mobile will begin capping the Domestic Roaming Data Allotment. Unlike their data throttling, once a user goes over their designated allotment,they will simply be cut off from data altogether, until they return to the T-Mobile network or connect via WiFi. While this change is unlikely to affect the majority of us (when’s the last time you used data while roaming?), T-Mobile will send out warnings via text message when your domestic roaming data allotment has reached both 80% and 100%.


T-Mobile didn’t have much to show at CES this year, but it’s not all that uncommon to see some carriers and manufacturers hold off until Mobile World Congress in February. While we’ve heard some high-end HTC devices will be heading T-Mobile’s way, we’ve got confirmation that HTC’s thinnest phone will be coming this spring. According to pocketnow, the 1.5GHz dual-core HTC Ville will be coming to T-Mobile and will feature:


T-Mobile seems to be the last to make any sort of announcement regarding future plans and devices. After looking at the press release, I can see why. Not much going on over at T-Mo other than an expanded 4G network, an enhanced Bobsled messaging service, and another Samsung Galaxy variant. But hey, let’s not hang them out to dry, stay tuned for a few of the specifics after the break.

Next Page »