T-Mobile has introduced an exciting new perk for some of its Connect plans as part of the Annual Data Upgrade policy, which was initially implemented to gain favor with regulators during the merger with Sprint. This policy promises to add an extra 500MB of data to select plans every year for a period of five years.
According to an internal document obtained by The Mobile Report, T-Mobile has increased the data allowance on its $15/month plan from 3.5GB to 5GB and on the $25 plan from 6.5GB to 8GB. However, it is worth noting that this year’s data upgrade also includes the increase scheduled for 2025, giving T-Mobile the option to end the Annual Data Upgrade early if they choose.
Despite this flexibility, customers are still receiving more data than originally promised, showcasing T-Mobile’s commitment to providing value to its subscribers. The leaked document confirms that there are no additional data increases planned beyond what has already been implemented.
Interestingly, customers in Nevada have access to a special $25 plan that now offers 9GB of data, up from the initial 8GB allocation. In addition to these upgrades, T-Mobile is currently running a promotion where customers can get two lines for just $75 per month, along with the removal of the Device Connection Charge (DCC) fee.
On a less positive note, T-Mobile will be introducing a new $5 Payment Support Charge for customers who choose to top up their prepaid balance at physical locations starting April 25. This fee is designed to incentivize online payments and streamline customer transactions.
Overall, T-Mobile continues to innovate and enhance its prepaid offerings while balancing customer benefits with operational efficiencies. Stay tuned for more updates on T-Mobile’s evolving services and promotions.