Saturday, September 10, 2011

T-Mobile Prepaid Blackberry Plans Unveiled


T-Mobile now will offer prepaid Blackberry plans as part of its pay as you go offerings. Many people these days are starting to see the benefits of using prepaid phone plans. Sure, in the past these kinds of plans have not really been in the limelight and were seen by some as "lesser" plans only deemed worthy for those people who couldn't qualify for contract-based postpaid cell phone plans. Things have come quite far as now T-Mobile has announced that it will be releasing prepaid plans on which subscribers can use Blackberry handsets.

It only takes a stumbling economy to change peoples perceptions of what is a viable cell phone option. Add to the changing sentiments of consumers trying to cut bills some amazing and aggressively affordable prepaid cell phone plans from several different providers, and you have an environment where prepaid phones are very hot.

T-Mobile has released plans for prepaid Blackberry, which marks the first time the popular iconic smartphone has been available on a prepaid plan in the United States. Truly, this is a day for Blackberry fans to rejoice. As prepaid plans come into prominence as a result of the benefits, freedom, and savings they provide customers, more and more options are being provided. This release of T-Mobile prepaid Blackberry plans comes right before the holiday season and is meant to spur sales and get handsets into T-Mobile subscribers.

The plans fall under the banner of T-Mobile Complete. Various cell phones are available with the plans. The Blackberry Curve 8250 is one such phone. The service starts at $59 for unlimited voice and text. For added unlimited web browsing, the plan goes up to a higher fee. As time goes by, there will be many more prepaid offerings available for almost any circumstances.
 
T-Mobile recently made some changes to its prepaid cell phone plans. Many fans of T-Mobile have been waiting for the real details of project dark from T-Mobile to be released.
Unfortunately, after all the commotion and time involved in the development phase, some people were overwhelmed by what was revealed.



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