![]() ![]() That said, IF you don’t mind paying upfront for your phones, T-Mobile’s Prepaid Unlimited is actually a better option for some consumers. You also will have postpaid extras like the ability to finance a phone, free phone upgrades for select devices, and more. You don’t get Netflix or Apple TV, but you do get unlimited 3G hotspot access and 50GB of priority data. Starting at $50 for one line but going as cheap as $25 a line for four lines, Essentials is the cheapest postpaid option. Essentials is a good postpaid choice if you’re looking to save money.Unlike the other plans, there’s also higher-definition streaming. You also get Apple TV for free, in addition to Netflix Basic. ![]() This plan is quite expensive, but if you use a ton of mobile data and want to avoid deprioritization during congestion, this is the plan you’ll want to get. Magneta Max is for those who use a LOT of mobile data.You also get all-you-can-eat 3G hotspot data, for what that’s worth. Still, if you don’t want the extra high-speed hotspot access, Magenta offers pretty much identical service to Go5G’s base plan, including unlimited data and 100GB priority data. We really don’t recommend Magenta as it only costs $5 less per line for 1-2 lines, and it’s $3+ more for those with at least three lines. Magenta used to be T-Mobile’s best plan for most users, but that’s no longer the case. T-Mobile Magenta is the best alternative to Go5G for those that don’t care about hotspot use.Nothing else is really different, though the added feature will cost you as it starts at $100 a line. You get all the same perks as the Go5G Plus plan but with the added benefit of upgrading a phone up to once a year, as long as you’ve already paid for half of it. Go5G Next is the latest plan in the Go5G line. Go5G Next is for those who want to upgrade regularly.It’s also only $5 more a month for those with one or two lines, and CHEAPER for those with 3 or more lines. The biggest difference is you get much more high-speed hotspot data, with 15GB in the basic G05G plan and a whopping 50GB for those who go for the Plus option. The Go5G plans really aren’t much different from the older Magneta plan, with all the same perks included, like Netflix Basic for accounts with at least two lines and a 6-month trial to Apple TV. Go5G plans are perfect for families and frequent travelers.This is especially true now that we have the Go 5G plans, which at first glance, aren’t too different from what they already offered. All of these prices include the “third line free” promotion.T-Mobile’s plans offer quite a bit of overlap, as you can tell from the chart above. That’s a $10 increase over the Magenta equivalents. The new Go5G plan works out to $130 per month for those 3 lines and $150 per month for Go5G Plus. 3 lines of voice service would cost you $120 per month on Magenta and $140 per month on Magenta MAX. These new plans are slightly higher in price compared to Magenta plans. The guarantee is only available during the first month of your new T-Mobile service. If you switch to a new Go5G plan and aren’t happy, T-Mobile will pay up to $50 per line to assist you in returning to your previous carrier. T-Mobile will also pay off the locked phone you’re trading in.įinally, there’s the “Go Back Guarantee”. The values of these trades varies depending on the device, as is typical of phone promotions. “Easy Unlock” is an offer where T-Mobile will take a customer’s carrier-locked phone from AT&T or Verizon and give you a new and upgraded device for free (with some catches). Go5G Plus offers 50GB of hotspot data and 15GB of Mexico/Canada data, while Go5G offers 15GB of hotspot and 10GB of Mexico/Canada data. The Go5G plans also increase hotspot data and Mexico/Canada high-speed data over their Magenta counterparts. ![]()
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