T-Mobile cuts handset prices, no MIR necessary!

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The folks over at T-Mobile can be a little unpredictable sometimes. First, the company ditched the handset upgrade fee only to bring it back just a short while later. Then, out of the blue, new smartphone purchases absolutely had to be accompanied with data plans. When will the insanity stop? Luckily, T-Mo’s newest bag of tricks involves cutting the price on a number of handsets and doing away with that pesky mail-in rebate! Nothing beats that instant gratification when you think about how your laziness will sometimes keep you from purchasing a stamp and mailing in the proof of purchase. As of today, feel free to go nuts and spend your hard earned pay on the following deals:

  • Blackberry Curve 8900 — $149.99
  • Blackberry Curve 8320 — $74.99
  • Blackberry 8820 — $99.99
  • Sidekick 2008 — $99.99
  • Sidekick LX 09 — $199.99 ($249.99 new customers)
  • T-Mobile Dash — $49.99
  • T-Mobile G1 all colors — $149.99

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16 Comments
  • Don Louie Cantone

    Come on ATT, VZW, U.S. Cell and Sprint, these are hard times so let us keep our money instead of waiting 3 months for rebate

  • Jim

    Now T-Mo, how about some modern handsets?

  • EP

    @Jim,

    Ummm… The list includes the curve 8900, the new sidekick lx(2009), and the g1. What’s not new about those handsets exactly?? The mytouch, touch pro 2, and dash 3g are not released yet so wit exactly are u talkin bout??

    Posted from BGR Mobile (iPhone).

  • Jdslim

    Tmobile has modern phones. Get off your high horse and except that times are changing and att isnt the only game in town when it comes to new phones

  • boogereater

    @don
    Order online through vzw and get an instant rebate.

  • http://techsifter.com Ben Pike

    Keep in mind people – that to get these devices for this price you MUST sign a 2 year contract (new activation or be eligible for a full upgrade – NO PARTIALS) AND get a qualifying data package.

  • Sonyfan89

    They have instant rebates at Best Buy Mobiles. That and their prices are way better

  • Brian

    The G1 is still 179.99 not 149.99…it never had a mail in rebate so i dont see how this effects it.

  • Snake

    You can also purchase at Best Buy, and pay much less, out the door.
    F the rebate era.

  • michaelb

    The g1 IS 149 now!

  • http://techsifter.com Ben Pike

    @ Brian & Michaelb

    yes, G1 is now $149 – no MIR.

  • tmo rep

    the rebates are needed to be kept on that plan for the length of the contract… the only way you can get out of this is if you buy the handset at full retail or through a friend…

  • tmo rep

    oops i meant data plans not rebates. the data plans are what would be needed to be kept on for the length of the contract.

  • http://www.myspace.com/tdotkingoftheblock T-Dot

    this shit’s whack. They try to make it seem like they’re doin somethin good but they’re not. Before, you had to sign up for the data to get the rebate. Now you cant get the phones without the data so it only makes sense they you don’t need the rebate. Total bs. Disclaimer: i work for t-mobile

  • Brent

    t-mobile started doing that data plans like that because lets face it, it’s time to get down to business. business that verizon has beeen doing. its simple you buy what’s considered an “all-in-one” device you indeed MUST choose a matching data plan. i mean why do you want a car without a motor anyway? the “company” way of looking at is of course just that. granted you can switch them around as often as you switch phones, just not to go below unlimited text messaging. i mean honestly, makes sense to me. of course as a consumer things usually don’t come without some kind of little peck in the eye from that point of view. I jus kind of realized i totally started off with this after reading the last post that was on the page at the time, and of course all the ones before. To the ones that are all like well tmobile doesnt have modern phones or their coverage is not to youre standards, one thing you have to remember is shop wisely for wireless service. get what you need. if you need coverage in an area where you can honestly say is not heavily populated or people are far and few between, then opt for cdma. its a given thats what wins there. if its innovation and new technology well opt for gsm. hell even att covers cows, in alot of places, not all. i say this because when you give an opinion of a company you cant go in blind and expect to get exactly what you need if you dont know what they provide. because we all know that leads to a poor experience for the consumer, and there goes our mouths. im sure you see my point. the company gets a bad rap about your coverage issue. which i cant say the company has made haste in making huge dramatic expansions thru what we’d call rural areas with signal strength. but they are innovative and we know the equipment arsenal is getting good quick. they’re getting ready to get some revenue coming in with their new 3g network. we all know newer than what was made before in the technology world has improvements to that same technology made 3-4 or so years earlier. ie, att’s 3g systems compared to brand new t-mobile 3g systems. im convinced there’s a difference. she’s still being built though. i will quote cnet from their review of the new 3g network “lighting fast”. and to all of you, my last we all know statement is the carriers’ 33-34 million customers we do have are very satisfied with their customer service. if something is does go wrong they’ve got someone to talk to, not instructions from someone who’s in India reading a script. because its after 6 pm here? come on now, kinda like a big game of give me all you’re money and i’m not even going to be here when you call. wooow.

  • PIP

    The cost of service at T-Mobile is by far a better deal than you will get anywhere else. If AT&T, Verizon or Sprint GAVE you a data phone for free with no mail in rebate required, paid you an extra 100.00 dollars AND waived the act fees … it would still be cheaper to go to T-Mobile … even if T-Mobile charges 200.00 for the data phone upgrade. All providers require data service when you buy a data phone and have for years. T-Mobile is finally getting on the wagon and requiring data service like everyone else and even so they are still a better deal. T-Mobile plans for minutes, messages and data are a WAY BETTER DEAL. Verizon, AT&T and Sprint gain most of their customers because of impulse buying (Oh look Ma, a FREE PHONE) Do the math people. A free phone DOES NOT equal a better deal.

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