New York – T-Mobile Sweetens Phone-upgrade Program, Axes Fee To Join

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    FILE - In this July 10, 2013 file photo, T-Mobile CEO John Legere talks about the company's Jump plan during news conference in New York. T-Mobile is revamping its Jump phone-upgrade program by eliminating a $10-a-month charge for the most popular phones. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)New York – T-Mobile is revamping its phone-upgrade program by eliminating a $10-a-month charge for the most popular phones.

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    The wireless carrier shattered longstanding industry practices two years ago by eliminating two-year service contracts and letting customers upgrade phones before they are fully paid off. T-Mobile charged $10 to participate in the Jump program, on top of the cost of the phone, paid in monthly installments.

    AT&T and Verizon soon followed with their own programs — but they didn’t charge the monthly fee.

    T-Mobile’s new Jump On Demand program makes customers eligible for upgrades automatically without paying that fee. Customers will be able to upgrade up to three times a year, which is more frequent than what rivals allow. Eligible phones include leading ones from Apple and Samsung.

    The changes start June 28.


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