Sunday 21 February 2010

T-Mobile Complete Pre-Pay Plan Becomes Official T-Mobile Complete Brings You BlackBerry Smartphones with Pre-Paid Plans

T-Mobile has a brand new offer for anyone looking for a new BlackBerry
phone but not willing to get tied to a 2-year contract. T-Mobile
Complete is the name of new service and you should check it out if you
re not particularly satisfied with any post paid offers.
T-Mobile has put together special �Complete Kits � in which you ll find
your favorite phone, as long as your favorite phone is one of the four
offered handsets. Amongst them T-Mobile will include the BlackBerry
8520. While we don t know what other phones are included in the offer,
we do know that prices start at $59.99 with the first month free. After
that you get to choose from various unlimited plans starting at $50 per
month which will include voice minutes, SMS messages and enough data to
get you going while you re on the move.
In T-Mobile s vision the kits are the �easiest way to give phones this
holiday season. � And they re not entirely wrong, are they? Especially
considering that the Curve 8520 can be easily hidden in one of those
packages. T-Mobile expects to sell lots of smartphone this holiday
season, both with pre-paid and post paid plans. In fact, according to
T-Mobile s forecast, 40% of the sales in Q4 are going to be smartphones.
And according to T-Mobile, the BlackBerry Curve 8520 is the first
BlackBerry smartphone that s available from a national carrier with a
pre-paid plan. The offer is certainly worth taking advantage of. Sure
the Curve 8520 is not as hot as the BlackBerry Bold 9700 or the
BlackBerry Storm2 but it s an almost free BlackBerry. In case you re
looking for a second phone for yourself or you want to surprise your
teenage kid with a professional phone then the Curve 8520 is just what
the doctor ordered. The phone comes just in the nick of time and if
T-Mobile is not your favorite carrier then you should look for it
elsewhere. Other carriers are already selling it on post paid plans but
you aren't really looking for any contract phones, right?

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