The top-of-the-line iPhone and Android, big players AT&T, Verizon,
and Sprint are slowly losing their grip on the market share. Both the iPhone and the yet-to-be released Samsung Galaxy S4 this Spring: T-Mobile. T-Mobile gets the IPhone and the Galaxy S4 in May.
T-Mobile has been out of the iPhone game entirely since Apple's handset
made its debut in 2007. But it seems like it's finally wriggled in on
the action, at least for the iPhone 5. Starting April 12th, customers
will be able to buy the handset for just $99 up front and set it up on
the provider's newly-established LTE network — provided its available within the city. However, consumers should recognize that it's still the unlocked iPhone price, fortified with monthly payments of $20, and part of T-Mobile's "un-carrier" plan.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 will be available on T-Mobile starting May 1st and
also work on the company's LTE network. No price has been disclosed yet. T-Mobile's strategy is a little different from an out-and-out contract plan.
What do you think of T-Mobile getting the IPhone and the Galaxy S4? Let us know in the comments!
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