
The internet was abuzz with T-Mobile’s “Project Dark” or “Project Black” with wild speculation about what it meant. Well, all of that has been made clear today by T-Mobile surrounding their Even More and Even More Plus pricing plans that include unlimited plans starting at $49 dollars and month to month pricing plans that do not require an annual contract.
The cool part of their plans is the ability to get new phones and do not have to pay for it all at once. So for some of their phone offerings, like the Nokia N900, you wouldn’t have to pay for the full asking price but pay for it monthly as well as your coverage. Other features including an aggressive pricing that makes AT&T and Verizon seem like their robbing you per month – hint: they are robbing you per month – T-Mobile has placed itself as the 4th largest carrier that seems intent on becoming one of the biggest three.
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