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Report: T-Mobile Planning on Stretching Phone Payments to Three Years
T-Mobile appears to be testing 36-month equipment installment plans, a significant departure from its current 24-month payment structure that could align the carrier with industry competitors Verizon and AT&T. According to a report from The Mobile Report, evidence of the extended payment option surfaced through internal company documents and briefly appeared on T-Mobile’s website before being removed. Galaxy Watch devices temporarily displayed 3…
T-Mobile may soon offer 36 month installment plans, versus the current 24-month default
Credit: Joe Maring / Android Authority A new report claims T-Mobile is at least considering 36-month EIPs, versus its current two-month contract for new devices. Not only is there an internal report claiming such a program is the in the works, a few smarwatches briefly showed the new terms live on T-Mobile’s website before they were reverted back. It’s possible 36-month EIP program will only apply to select devices like watches and tablets, tho…
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