Posted on 25 October 2009, at 7:59 am, by Wayne Schulz

As expected T-Mobile this morning unleashed two new phone plan categories called Even More (2 year contract) and Even More Plus (no contract). What’s surprising is that they appear to have dropped their MyFaves option which was widely available under older plans and allowed for unlimited incoming and outgoing calls to up to 5 phone numbers determined by the subscriber. These numbers could be changed once per month and many subscribers were able to use a MyFave number in conjunction with Google Voice to obtain unlimited calling at price points as low as $39. Searching the T-Mobile site for “MyFaves” brings up a description of the old feature however the links re-direct to the new plans that don’t include MyFaves.
The new Even More plans provide for discounted phones with a 2 year contract. T-Mobile has removed any mention of MyFaves as an option.
The new pricing tiers look similar to what Sprint had introduced some time ago with their Simply Everything plan that rolled voice, data and text into one price competitive monthly fee.
What T-Mobile has done differently is allow for text and data to be add-ons for their new plans. As of now it seems like T-Mobile’s web site is still in the process of updating for the new rate categories. The Even More plans seem to be missing their text and data options.

T-Mobile’s Even More Plus plan does away with annual contracts and phone subsidies all together in exchange for a monthly price that is about $10 cheaper per month.

The T-Mobile web site may not be done updating the rates as we’re having some trouble adding phones that require data to our shopping cart and it’s unclear from the T-Mobile site whether an added data plan may be needed for these phones or whether the “web” feature covers the access.
We’ll have more information as the site continues to update plans.
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