T-Mobile will begin carrying the iPhone on April 12, with purchasing options that are very different from the other three major carriers. Instead of subsidizing the cost of the iPhone through regular monthly service payments over and beyond the life of a 2-year contract, T-Mobile will separate the cost of the iPhone from its service. Instead it will charge a monthly installment for the phone. While this will make little difference during the first two years, it will mean that beyond that time the monthly cost will go down.
T-Mobile is also offering unlimited 3G data, with limits only placed on faster 4G data. At this time, T-Mobile only has 4G systems in place in some cities. So for many, this amounts to an unlimited data plan, but with a slower connection. In addition, the T-Mobile version of the iPhone will include wideband audio, a feature also available with some European carriers that gives better voice quality on calls.
Apple updated the Podcasts iOS app this week with a new feature called My Stations. This lets you create lists of podcasts that will automatically update as new episodes are published. It could quickly become the preferred way to organize and listen to podcasts.
T-Mobile Finally Gets the iPhone
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I have been with T-Mobile for years,and they have merged with Orange,but they are still keeping there titles. It will be now the biggest mobile company in England.
There was a bit fuss over them getting the Monopoly,but it has been cleared.
You can buy the two Samsung Galaxy phones,but you have to download Kies for Mac to make it compatible with your computer.
The logo on my mobile keeps changing,that`s how i knew they merged together. The iPhone will get it`s foot in the door now Gary.