In a Sunday announcement, T-Mobile introduced its two new pricing plans, namely - Even More and Even More Plus. While the former plans are the somewhat conventional two-year contract plans that includes hardware; the latter plans neither include a subsidized cell phone purchase nor any monthly payments’ contract.
Both the newly-announced plan packages have options for unlimited voice minutes, messaging, and data. T-Mobile is also facilitating the purchase of new phones by spreading the cost over a number of payments.
The traditionally-priced Even More plans entail a higher monthly charge, without providing the ‘unlimited everything’ offer. Hence, for adding a data and text plan to the handset available on the installment plan, the monthly unlimited side can rise considerably.
As such, for users with expensive data plans and those already having hardware that runs on the T-Mobile network, the Even More Plus plan packages are definitely a much better option than the Even More plans.
Individually, T-Mobile is offering the Even More Plus plans with a base of 500 minutes at $29.99 per month, whereas its 1000 and unlimited minutes offers are priced at $39.99 and $49.99 per month respectively.
Furthermore, the ‘talk-and-text’ option of the Plus plans, which includes unlimited messaging, is available at an additional cost of $10 per month over the base cost, while the ‘talk-text-Web’ option costs an additional $30 per month.












