The T-Mobile Connect Prepaid Wireless Plan Launches Early
|The T-Mobile Connect prepaid wireless plan launches early in response to the coronavirus situation.
This low-priced smartphone plan was originally scheduled to launch after T-Mobile’s merger with Sprint was finalized.
In an effort to help those facing financial difficulties related to the coronavirus outbreak, T-Mobile has moved its Connect Plan launch to March 25, 2020.
T-Mobile Connect Plan
There will be two Connect prepaid plans from which to pick.
The $15 per month (plus tax) plan provides unlimited talk and text and 2GB of data.
The $25 per month (plus tax) plan provides unlimited talk and text and 5GB of data.
And T-Mobile Connect also has an Annual Data Upgrade, giving customers an additional 500MB of monthly data, every year, at no additional cost, for the next five years.
Metro by T-Mobile Plans
Metro by T-Mobile is also offering lower-priced plans beginning March 25, 2020.
According to T-Mobile’s press release, some of the new offerings’ details and benefits include:
- For the next two months, Metro is offering a $15 plan – that’s half the price of the current most affordable plan. For 60 days after customers activate, it’s just $15 per month for unlimited talk and text plus 2GB of high-speed smartphone data.
- New and current Metro customers with any voice line can also get a free 8” tablet (via rebate redemption) with a $15 unlimited tablet data plan.
- MetroSmart Hotspot devices will be half off, and the $35 per month data plan will include 20GB — double the normal monthly data — for the next 60 days.
You can read the full press release from T-Mobile regarding these new plan offerings at this link.
And beginning March 25, 2020, you should be able to sign-up for the new Connect and Metro by T-Mobile plans at the links below.
Wrap Up
T-Mobile is launching its lowest-priced prepaid plans on March 25, 2020.
And Metro by T-Mobile is also offering pricing deals on wireless plans as well as tablets and hotspot devices.
As we always warn with any wireless service, whether a particular service provider and its pricing is really a deal or not depends on its reception/service in the areas you live and work.
If T-Mobile’s service is spotty where you live, this is probably not a deal for you.
However, if T-Mobile provides reliable reception and data service at your location, these plans can save you big on your wireless costs.