Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Is the T-Mobile iPhone a Good Deal?

T-Mobile announced Tuesday that it would begin carrying the iPhone 5 starting April 12. (Woo.) The company is crack a unique “no contract” pricing type and touting itself as the “Uncarrier,” whatever that means, in an effort to haul itself up out of its fourth-place position behind competitors Verizon, AT&T and Sprint. But is its contract-less option really any better than our breathing options?

According to the math: It’s totally comparable, if not better, than current alternatives.

If you’ve currently got an iPhone 5, or are interested in purchasing one, present’s what you need to know in order to root if T-Mobile is the best deal for you. If you just want the phone itself, it starts at $650 for the 16 GB model no matter who you compass it from. But if you want to grab an iPhone with a cheaper up-front cost, things start get dicy. You’ve got to consider your voice, messaging, and data needs, and whether you want to possibly deal with restrict or overage charges.

We’ve broken down what each major(ip) carrier offers, and how much you’d end up consumption at a minimum after two years.



Materials taken from WIRED

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