Skip to main content

Your next T-Mobile bill might be more expensive

U.S. map illustrating T-Mobile's 5G Ultra Capacity network expansion.
T-Mobile

We have bad news for you if you have an older T-Mobile wireless plan. According to internal company documents obtained by The Mobile Report , rates for your plan are going up by $2 to $5 per month.

Customers with a legacy Simple Choice, ONE, or Magenta plan will likely experience price increases. The increased price applies to each line , meaning that if you have four lines, you could potentially see a monthly increase of up to $20 per lmonth. CNET also corroborated the report with its own sources.

Recommended Videos

Not everyone is affected, but those who are should be prepared to hear from T-Mobile soon regarding the price hikes, which take effect with the June 5 billing cycle. According to a memo from Jon Freier, president of T-Mobile’s consumer group, those with a Go5G plan and those covered by T-Mobile’s Price Lock guarantee are not affected by the hikes.

The Mobile Report notes that other older T-Mobile and Sprint plans may also be affected. T-Mobile completed its acquisition of Sprint in 2020.

The T-Mobile logo on a smartphone.
NurPhoto / Getty Images

Company documents note: “At T-Mobile, we are committed to offering the best value in wireless with low prices and a best-in-class 5G network, and we have no intention of ever changing that. As costs continue to rise, for the first time in nearly a decade we’re making small adjustments to the prices of some of our oldest rate plans. The majority of our customers are not included. ”

Rising prices are not exclusive to T-Mobile. For instance, AT&T increased the cost of its unlimited plans by $1 earlier this year and announced a higher pricing option that provides faster data speeds to customers. In March, Verizon, the nation’s biggest carrier, raised the monthly price of its 5GB Get More phone lines by $4.

T-Mobile customers facing a price increase can switch to new plans in person or on the T-Mobile website, potentially saving them money.

Bryan M. Wolfe
Former Mobile and A/V Freelancer
Bryan M. Wolfe has over a decade of experience as a technology writer. He writes about mobile.
T-Mobile’s handing out free lines to its most loyal customers
T-Mobile ad with woman on a bike.

T-Mobile has frustrated many customers by announcing price increases for long-time users. However, the company now offers a limited-time deal where specific customers can receive a free line. Before getting too excited, it's important to review the details carefully.

As The Mobile Report reported over the weekend, the No. 3 carrier in the U.S. is offering a free line to customers who have been with the company since at least March 10, 2015.

Read more
T-Mobile partners with gaming giant to integrate AI into 6G
Gemini-generated image of 6G.

5G is currently the standard for mobile connectivity. However, consumers will eventually be introduced to 6G. What will this new standard involve? We are starting to get an idea.

NVIDIA has unveiled partnerships with companies like T-Mobile to develop wireless network hardware, software, and architecture for 6G. The goal is to create a wireless network fundamentally integrated with AI. In doing so, 6G will provide “groundbreaking performance” and “resource utilization.”

Read more
There’s a new glow in dark phone but good luck buying it
Realme P3 Ultra 5G

Realme has announced a couple of new smartphones to its portfolio in the P3 Ultra 5G and the P3 5G, with the former being the company's first "Ultra" device and the world's first smartphone to feature the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultra chipset. We know, there's a lot of use of the word 'ultra' going on here.

Alongside the MediaTek processor, the Realme P3 Ultra 5G has a 6,000mAh battery and it supports 80W AI Bypass charging, which means it isn't just speedy to charge but the AI Bypass Charging tech is designed to allow for gaming without overheating.

Read more