T-Mobile is the BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sunny - 15 years ago
Sigh. I had big hopes. Had the family plan 800 + data and discount for 2 G1s came out to $100. They have an upgraded even more plus plan for 1500, but it's $20 more and removes the discount. So sure I could upgrade to more minutes than I need, but can't save $1 for the minutes I have. Or I could downgrade to 750 minutes and pay $10 more than I do now.
I'm underwhelmed. Certainly if I find a nicer phone + plan elsewhere I'll jump. Seems like $100 for 2 lines, 600-800 minutes, zero SMS (I don't use it) and 2 data lines shouldn't be too hard to find.
R.C.J. - 15 years ago
I'm disappointed with what project dark had to offer. I didn't benifit at all. I currently have loyalty family unlimited talk, unlimited text, and unlimited web on my Moto Cliq and pay $136.00 including taxes. The data plan is only for my phone. I think the project managers at T-Mobile are not listening to what T-Mobile customers want. They need to do an official pole for there next project and try asking us what we want from a company. Project dark is diffently not going to move T-Mobile into the #3 spot in the wireless market, that's for sure. I'm loyal to T-Mobile no matter what, but I think they let us down. I would like to see some new phones with snap dragon processing and an android phone with 2.0, more than 5 mega pixels with a decent shutter speed and clear photos, a L.E.D. screen to better battery life, video capture, interchangable face plates, blue tooth printing capabilities, 4 G speed, physical qwerty keyboard, wi-fi, a good speaker, at least 16 GB sd card, 320 mb of RAM, and a 3.5 or higher screen (H.D.) This would be an improvement to what we currently have in the U.S. market. The Asian market phones dominate the mobile scene. I just think that more research should be done before trying another failed project.
Annias - 15 years ago
Well to me its still a rip off either way there taking my money even thought i have a cheap plan I have to pay FULL retail Price for a handset. all i have to say SWITCH TO SPRINT. ANYTIME any Mobile
dboy11 - 15 years ago
man this just saved me like $40 a month on a family plan !!
Michael - 15 years ago
I was quite hopeful, but its no-go for me.
For a family plan needing android this is about $40 per month more expensive than Sprint. To top it off, T-mobile's coverage in my area just isn't up to snuff.
migy - 15 years ago
It's been good for me. I get to add another web plan go to unlimited minutes for three phones, not have to renew any of the three contracts and pay only 15 more a month. So thats three BB with unlimited everything for about 185 after tax. I believe some of the others are more than that for just two phones unlimited.
Willie - 15 years ago
I was on coustomer loyalty 49.95 unlimited minute rate plan + 35.99 G1 data plan and switching over to the unlimited web+ text+ min plan saves me 12 bucks a month. However only downside to this plan is if you wanna purchase a new phone you will have to pay full price, or take the payment plan on it.
armida - 15 years ago
i honestly think that this is a good idea... its disapointing that we are not goin to have fav 5.. bt who cares at&t has them now. the plans are great i dnt think any carrier can top that!!! most people are goin to switch over once they find out that some of the plans are with out a contract wtch is great!!
deeone - 15 years ago
even more plus is lovely, i don't mind buying a phone with no contract, 1000 min, unltd text, unltd web no contract 69.99??? that is just nice.
Justin - 15 years ago
I saved me and my girlfriend over 30 bucks a month by switching. So what I dont get a cheaper phone. im not locked in and that is worth it to me.
Gregg Martinson - 15 years ago
Nothing much for families or for blackberry users. 25 dollars for internet access per line for a blackberry? C'mon.
Ron - 15 years ago
I compared my current T-Mo charges with the matching one on the new Even More Plus plan, and it saves me $40 a month. All I need now is for T-Mo to come out with a phone that I can't live without (Ummm... Blackberry Storm 2... hint)
Rick Arthur - 15 years ago
Big deal. My current contract is a much better deal than anything they just rolled out. I was planning onstaying with T-Mobile anyway, so leaving the contract behind wasn't that big of an issue. I'll take the contract with the subsidized handsets any day.
T-Mobile is the BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sigh. I had big hopes. Had the family plan 800 + data and discount for 2 G1s came out to $100. They have an upgraded even more plus plan for 1500, but it's $20 more and removes the discount. So sure I could upgrade to more minutes than I need, but can't save $1 for the minutes I have. Or I could downgrade to 750 minutes and pay $10 more than I do now.
I'm underwhelmed. Certainly if I find a nicer phone + plan elsewhere I'll jump. Seems like $100 for 2 lines, 600-800 minutes, zero SMS (I don't use it) and 2 data lines shouldn't be too hard to find.
I'm disappointed with what project dark had to offer. I didn't benifit at all. I currently have loyalty family unlimited talk, unlimited text, and unlimited web on my Moto Cliq and pay $136.00 including taxes. The data plan is only for my phone. I think the project managers at T-Mobile are not listening to what T-Mobile customers want. They need to do an official pole for there next project and try asking us what we want from a company. Project dark is diffently not going to move T-Mobile into the #3 spot in the wireless market, that's for sure. I'm loyal to T-Mobile no matter what, but I think they let us down. I would like to see some new phones with snap dragon processing and an android phone with 2.0, more than 5 mega pixels with a decent shutter speed and clear photos, a L.E.D. screen to better battery life, video capture, interchangable face plates, blue tooth printing capabilities, 4 G speed, physical qwerty keyboard, wi-fi, a good speaker, at least 16 GB sd card, 320 mb of RAM, and a 3.5 or higher screen (H.D.) This would be an improvement to what we currently have in the U.S. market. The Asian market phones dominate the mobile scene. I just think that more research should be done before trying another failed project.
Well to me its still a rip off either way there taking my money even thought i have a cheap plan I have to pay FULL retail Price for a handset. all i have to say SWITCH TO SPRINT. ANYTIME any Mobile
man this just saved me like $40 a month on a family plan !!
I was quite hopeful, but its no-go for me.
For a family plan needing android this is about $40 per month more expensive than Sprint. To top it off, T-mobile's coverage in my area just isn't up to snuff.
It's been good for me. I get to add another web plan go to unlimited minutes for three phones, not have to renew any of the three contracts and pay only 15 more a month. So thats three BB with unlimited everything for about 185 after tax. I believe some of the others are more than that for just two phones unlimited.
I was on coustomer loyalty 49.95 unlimited minute rate plan + 35.99 G1 data plan and switching over to the unlimited web+ text+ min plan saves me 12 bucks a month. However only downside to this plan is if you wanna purchase a new phone you will have to pay full price, or take the payment plan on it.
i honestly think that this is a good idea... its disapointing that we are not goin to have fav 5.. bt who cares at&t has them now. the plans are great i dnt think any carrier can top that!!! most people are goin to switch over once they find out that some of the plans are with out a contract wtch is great!!
even more plus is lovely, i don't mind buying a phone with no contract, 1000 min, unltd text, unltd web no contract 69.99??? that is just nice.
I saved me and my girlfriend over 30 bucks a month by switching. So what I dont get a cheaper phone. im not locked in and that is worth it to me.
Nothing much for families or for blackberry users. 25 dollars for internet access per line for a blackberry? C'mon.
I compared my current T-Mo charges with the matching one on the new Even More Plus plan, and it saves me $40 a month. All I need now is for T-Mo to come out with a phone that I can't live without (Ummm... Blackberry Storm 2... hint)
Big deal. My current contract is a much better deal than anything they just rolled out. I was planning onstaying with T-Mobile anyway, so leaving the contract behind wasn't that big of an issue. I'll take the contract with the subsidized handsets any day.