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T-Mobile Makes Even More & Even More Plus Plans Official – Project Dark

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t-mobile-even-moire T-Mobile’s mysterious Project Dark is now seeing the light. Engadget spotted this information on their website officially showing off the new plans. There is now an Even More and an Even More Plus plan option.

Even More is a two year contract plan with a discounted phone giving you unlimited calling for $59+/month. Even More Plus takes away the subsidies for the phone but gives you unlimited plans starting at $49+. As Engadget points out the main difference is the subsidized phone.

Let us know if you spot any other differences!

Check out the plans at this link

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This entry was posted on Monday, October 26th, 2009 and is filed under News.
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3 Comments to “T-Mobile Makes Even More & Even More Plus Plans Official – Project Dark

  1. already made the switch looks like i will be saving money and adding internet to my two other lines at a cheaper price.

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  2. The Even More Plan is good, but there is a big caveat! Once you chose the Even More Plan Plus then you will never get discounted phones anymore as those plans are NO Contract plans. In future if you want to switch to new contract plans, then you will have to lose your Phone Number for a New number, as the old No Contract Number will not be portable with the contract plan. Also to top it they are charging $35 activation fee per line for Even More Plan Plus. Also the BlackBerry unlimited BIS has become 24.99 instead of 19.99 which I am currently paying. Anyways…for some it may be a good deal…but the fact i may lose my number in future…I don’t want that to happen.

    Just a thought!

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  3. Posted by: MichaelT

    I think they are moving in the right direction by giving people contract-less options. Too bad its still a bit pricey… My Straight Talk unlimited plan at $45 is still a much better deal. And running on a better network (Verizon) IMHO.

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