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promotion lets buyers get their hands on phones and other mobile
gadgets without a down payment, but the devices must still be paid off
in full via monthly installments.Starting Saturday, the carrier's new
summer promotion offers a variety of 4G LTE smartphones, feature phones,
tablets, and mobile hotspots with no upfront cost and regular monthly
payments. For example, you could get Apple's 16GB iPhone5 for $27 a
month, Samsung's Galaxy S4 for $25 a month, or Nokia's Lumia 925 for $20
a month.The deals are good for both new and existing subscribers. No
expiration date was revealed.Cast iron clawfoot tubs A
spokesperson for T-Mobile noted that the promotion is time-limited for
the summer and that the carrier's promos usually last for days or weeks
rather than months.
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sounds like a tempting offer. But keep in mind that you're still paying
the full non-subsidized price for the device, just spread out over 24
months. Paying $27 a month for the iPhone over two years adds up to
$648, just a dollar less than the $649 retail price for the 16GB
version. And those payments are naturally on top of the cost of the
mobile phone plan.fag bearingThe
carrier is also touting its new Jump program, which doesn't require you
to keep the same phone for the entire two-year period. Under Jump, you
can upgrade to a new phone without having to pay off the monthly finance
fee on the old one.koyo bearing But
to score that deal, you have to trade in your old phone and of course
start paying the monthly fees for the new one. The Jump plan also adds
an extra $10 per month to your payments.ina bearing
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happens if a customer buys a zero-down phone and then wants to upgrade
to a new device before the 24 months are over? That person would either
have to hop on board the Jump plan or pay off the balance of the
existing device in order to purchase the new one.T-Mobile no longer
offers subsidized mobile devices. In March, the company introduced its
new contract-free plans,thermos flask which
separate the cost of the device from the cost of the monthly service.
No contract also means no subsidies, so subscribers pay the full retail
cost of the phone.
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