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Short: NEW Activations only.
Buy sim card + activation kit/code (required).
Activate online at t-mobile.com, choose $30 plan. Done.

Any unlocked GSM phone will work. Maybe others, YMMV. NO SPRINT/VERIZON (unless they are unlocked and accept SIM cards... typically "world phones"). Also no Blackberry.
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Last Edited by celeritini March 25, 2017 at 02:21 PM
NEW ENROLLMENT ENDS ON 3/26/2017. GRANDFATHER IN THIS PLAN BEFORE IT IS GONE FOREVER


http://prepaid-phones.t-mobile.com/prepaid-plans

$30 per month—Unlimited web and text with 100 minutes talk
100 minutes talk | Unlimited text | First 5 GB at up to 4G speeds
This plan is only available for devices purchased from
Wal-Mart or devices activated on T-Mobile.com


T-Mobile Prepaid (micro, standard and nano) sims [t-mobile.com]
**THIS IS FOR NEW ACTIVATIONS ONLY** YMMV as existing customer.

This offer is only for NEW Customers.
If you are no longer tied to tmobile contract, To get around "new customer only" restriction, port your existing number to Google Voice $20 one time fees. Then get this new offer from t-mobile with new number. Then forward all calls from your Google Voice to your new t-mobile number. All these will be invisible to all your friends since they still call the old number, and you still get their calls on your mobile handset. This is seamless for making and receiving calls on Android. (For iPhone keep in mind this isn't fully seamless when making calls using the native phone app, texting, etc.)

To activate the new tmobile plan you can go to the following URL
Code:
http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/plans/ActivateCodes.aspx

When signing up online, specify that you need a new number. After you're done, call 877-789-3106 and tell them you want to transfer your number. The process will be much faster/smoother.

Running out of minutes?...
If you need more minutes you can use VOIP service
30 and 35MB per hour
use google voice via VOIP....

Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask about this plan: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646755

(Tip... when Activating, a single invalid Activation Code / SIM serial / IMEI serial may display all three as invalid. Enter 15 "1"s as your IMEI to get around having a valid IMEI.)
Setup for Dummies guide for this plan:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646755

Will my phone work with 4G/3G?

AT&T branded (bought from AT&T or has logo on phone):
Quote :
Maybe T-Mobile's 3G/4G network requires the 1700 band in many areas, which means only 2G / EDGE speeds will work. But some areas are starting to get 3G on the 1900 band: http://www.phonearena.com/news/T-Mobile-turns-on-3G-coverage-for-unlocked-Apple-iPhone-models-in-some-areas_id24870
Iphone/ipad:
Quote :
Maybe T-Mobile's 3G/4G network requires the 1700 band in many areas, which means only 2G / EDGE speeds will work. But some areas are starting to get 3G on the 1900 band: http://www.phonearena.com/news/T-Mobile-turns-on-3G-coverage-for-unlocked-Apple-iPhone-models-in-some-areas_id24870
Tmobile:
Quote :
Yes Use any handset with 4G in the name if you are unsure. 3G handsets can be purchased on tmobile.com/prepaid like the Optimus T.
Where to buy a 4G/3G supported phone?

Just a Tmobile SIM card:
Quote :
YMMV... the T-mobile store will give you a card and activation kit for free. Or just buy online, currently on sale for only $0.99.
Quote :
Buy any Tmobile prepaid phone at a retailer ~$20 and activate online. Buy a SIM card from Tmobile.com for $8.
Craigslist or ebay. Find a Tmobile branded 4G handset like the Samsung Galaxy S 4G or MyTouch 4G.


Look here to see at supported phones: Phone Arena [phonearena.com]

Rule of thumb: If it's not sold by T-Mobile, it most likely will NOT support the 1700 band. The 1700 band is pretty rare in the rest of the world, so most phones simply just don't support it. Rare exceptions are phones like the Nokia N8, which is a pentband phone, that support the 1700 band but is not officially sold by T-Mobile. Another rare exception is the Motorola Atrix HD, which was sold on the AT&T Network but supports the 1700 band, including LTE.


Best Phones for this plan: Please add more to the list!

High End (>$500):

Google Nexus 5 (high end phone from LG at mid range prices - $349 for 16gb, $399 for 32gb)
LG Nexus 4 [4G] [$299-$349 + shipping]
Galaxy Nexus [4G][regular price at Google Play Store for $349.99 +shipping]
Galaxy Note (ATT) [4G]
Galaxy S II [4G, HSDPA+ 42.2]
Galaxy S III [4G, HSDPA+ 42.2]
HTC Amaze [4G, HSDPA+ 42.2] Is pentaband. 4G on Tmobile, 3G/4G on AT&T
HTC One S [4G, HSDPA+ 42.2]
Nokia N9
Sony Xperia ZL [4G, HSDPA+42.2] supports LTE
Sony Xperia Z does not support LTE
Skyrocket (ATT) [4g]
(The skyrocket/note require a radio flash to work on t-mobile 4g but are pentaband also)


Mid Range ($200-$400):

Google Nexus 5 (high end phone from LG at mid range prices - $349 for 16gb, $399 for 32gb)
HTC T-mobile G2 [4G]
HTC HD2 [3G]
HTC myTouch 4G / Glacier [4G]
HTC myTouch 4G Slide [4G]
HTC Radar [4G]
HTC Sensation [4G]
Galaxy S [4G] (make sure you get model number T959V to get 4G speeds, there is a another S (T959) that is only 3G)
LG Nexus 4 [4G] [Up to 42 Mbps]
LG G2X [4G]
LG Optimus L9 [4G] $199 [t-mobile.com]
Nexus S [4G] [Up to 7.2 Mbps]
Nokia N8[3G]
Nokia Lumia 710[4G]


Low End (<$200):

Nexus One (used? hard to find?) [4G] [Up to 7.2Mbps]
Samsung Exhibit II [4G]


Super Low End (<$100):

LG Optimus T [3G only]


4G+ (bands) phones with 42 Mbps radios:
Samsung Galaxy S™ II [t-mobile.com]
HTC® Amaze™ 4G [t-mobile.com]
Samsung Galaxy S® Blaze™ 4G [engadget.com]
Samsung Galaxy S3
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What is included in the plan?

VISUAL VOICE MAIL, CALL FORWARDING, AND YOUMAIL IS NOT AVAILABLE WITH T-MOBILE PREPAID. THERE IS NO WAY YOU CAN GET IT TO WORK!!!!!
Visual Voicemail now works through the official Android app, and only uses data, so a great way to save on minutes! Text transcriptions are still $3.99/month. https://play.google.com/store/app...tion&hl=en

You can get free text transcriptions from google if you hook up google's voicemail to your number. You can also get rid of tmobile's voicemail app if you do that.

Every month is $30 for:
  • 5GB of 4G data, then throttled to 2G
  • Unlimited texting
  • 100 minutes, then $0.10/min if you run out.
Free Mobile to Mobile? No
Free T-Mobile to T-Mobile? No
Free Nights? No
Free Weekends? No
Free Long Distance? Yes
Do remaining minutes rollover? No
Free Roaming? Yes, on voice and texts, no on data (regular T-Mobile plans roam on data, so data coverage will be poorer on this plan)
BingeOn? Yes, Data used by supported video services will NOT count against your high speed data: http://i.imgur.com/67hi7Fm.png http://i.imgur.com/RQx29kQ.png but data will be deducted from your 5GB until depleted. Once depleted you will still be able to stream videos at 480p without throttling. All your other data will be slowed down.
Free Unlimited Streaming Music? Yes but data will be deducted from your 5GB until depleted. Once depleted you will still be able to stream music without throttling. All your other data will be slowed down.
Will any GSM Phone work?See above.
Does any Applications work to make free and receive calls with out consuming minutes? Yes (out/in) Groove IP || Yes (outgoing) No (Incoming) Nettalk Duo --Android phones only, Vonage Mobile https://play.google.com/store/app...TimeToCall
Sprint or Verizon Phones? -- ONLY if Sprint/Verizon phone has GSM + CDMA (example: HTC Touch Pro2) && must be hacked/unlocked. Also only 2G Data
Blackberry Internet Service? ==> It works! By adding optional BIS at $10/mth. See attached picture.
Will only Tmobile's 4G phone have 4g internet speed? YES, only T-mobile USA uses AWS bands for 4G
transfer existing #?Yes
Will it work with iphone?Yes -> Only GSM iPhone (not Verizon) + Only if Unlocked (phone does NOT need to be jailbroken, but you will have to modify the APN settings)
Will this work with the new iPhone 4S? From my understanding, yes it will provided you get it unlocked. There APPEARS to be only one version of the iPhone 4S and it will be sold on all 3 carriers: ATT, Verizon, and Sprint
international text and roaming included?
Which phones for tethering? Any rootable android phone OR Galaxy Nexus directly from Google Play Store support it natively without modification
Does it skip 3g and go to 2G if 4G is not available????? No, T-Mobile 3G and 4G are the same essential technology.
Overage charge of 10 cents per minute after the first 100 minutes.
Will this work with mobile hotspots supporting the 1700mhz and 2100mhz bands?only if you can replace IMEI with a generic one (i.e. galaxy tab)

Affordable or cheap refill option(s): What data coverage can I expect?

Prepaid:
vs

Postpaid/Contract
Quote :
Click "Data coverage"
http://www.t-mobile.com/coverage/pcc.aspx
See attached pictures.



To check your minutes/data on the go

Use this web address from your mobile (doesn't works over wifi)

http://ma.web2go.com/myaccount/home.do
Code:
http://ma.web2go.com/myaccount/home.do


Restriction:
If your account does not contain sufficient fund for next month's payment, you have 60 days to add it or else Tmobile will convert it to "pay as you go" and you will not be able to get this plan back.


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Discounted + Tax free prepaid refills! Also use coupon ca3p-1207 for an extra 3% off (SEPT code)

http://www.callingmart.com/products/wireless/wirelesscards.aspx

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For those needing family plan, T-Mobile Value Plan:
https://slickdeals.net/f/4793292-t-mobile-Value-Plan-100-for-5-lines-2-unlimited-talk-text-data-2GB-at-4G-3-lines-500-minutes-each-via-add-a-line-0-value-5-classic-free-nights-weekends-to-other-t-mobile?v=1

Best deal on value plan. Corp, military discount can be applied. Free Nights & Weekends, and to other t-mobile
5 lines for $100: (2 unlimited talk/text/data with 2GB at 4G) + (3 lines unlimited text, 500 minutes each)
5 lines for $80: (5 lines sharing 1000 minutes, unlimited text, 2 lines with 2GB at 4G each)
5 lines for $130: (2 unlimited talk/text/data with 5GB at 4G) + (3 lines unlimited text, 500 minutes each)

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SETUP YOUR GOOGLE VOICE w/SIPDROID FOR EASY FREE VOIP CALLING ON ICS/JB. THANKS TO microkelvin
Yes, you are right. It took me the whole night to figure it out. pbxes setup is very complicated. I dont want to get into it. Luckily that we just need to sign in once, setup the password for your username-200 extension and you are done.

Assume you are completely new to sipdroid/pbxes. First, install sipdroid app, create a brand new pbxes account with your google voice credentials. Then you are done. That very first step of 'creating a new pbxes account' will do all the dirty work for you. No need to do any further setup. Just write down your pbxes username (without -200) and password (which is your google voice password, generate a new application specific password if you use 2 factor authentication). Then you can safely remove sipdroid forever. No need to keep it or run it on the background anymore.

Next, go to pbxes.com website, sign in with your pbxes username (without -200), and the google voice account password. It sounds weird but it took me like an hour scratching my head to figure this out. Once you sign in, click on your personal info, go to extension setup, you will have your username-200 extension ready. Make sure to click on that username-200 extension and fill in your COMPLETELY NEW PASSWORD for that extension. Then apply/save. Done. This is a very important step that took me the whole night to figure out. I thought that username-200 should use your pbxes password by default, but no. It's not set until you manually enter a complete new password just for that. It sounds crazy but you must do this to get your pbxes account to work on any SIP app.

Thats it. Now you can load up your ICS Call/Internet call Settings (or any SIP app), fill in your username-200 (no pbxes.com), password (the crazy password that you just manually entered earlier, any other pbxes.com password or google voice password will not work), then the sip server is "pbxes.org". That's it. Leave everything else as default.

If you want to receive incoming call with your google voice account, make sure to tick that "Receive incoming calls". You can either set your phone to intercept your dial pad with either "Internet calling" or use it everytime.

Enjoy unlimited google voice calling/receiving without any 3rd party app running (if you use your ICS built in internet calling). Or you can use your favorite SIP app with those 3 credentials (username-200, password, server: pbxes.org).

Sorry, I forgot how (or if) I setup the ICS internet calling using 3g/4g as default. But as long as I select "internet calling" on my dialpad, it will use whatever faster speed (ie. Wifi if it's connected to wifi, 3g/4g if it's not connecting to wifi).

EDIT:

The title says "Walmart" in it, however this offer is for all "new customers" that activate a new line of service using a T-Mobile micro-sim card purchased from any retailer that sells this item. Purchased mine for $5.99 with an included $3.44 credit offer and activated the phone without a problem.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Micro...&cp=1&lp=9
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BingeOn is included to the $30 plan:
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napmaster
04-27-2012 at 11:11 PM.
04-27-2012 at 11:11 PM.
Quote from sbb03 :
what is an app i can use for free call on wifi?????? voip app ???


100 minutes is not enough just bought it and used 25 minutes already lol
talkatone. It's what I use. Groove IP is terrible for me.
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Curdean
04-27-2012 at 11:12 PM.
04-27-2012 at 11:12 PM.
Quote from Cheapy Stuff :
Do you have to purchase minutes for the phone as well, or does it come with an introductory amount? Also, any downsides to closing the service after a couple of hours..? Luckily there's no credit checks involved..
That I don't know. I have not activated any of them.
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RodAr
04-27-2012 at 11:27 PM.
04-27-2012 at 11:27 PM.
https://play.google.com/store/app...kdWTUkyIl0.

whats the word on this app?

Supposedly, it merges the google voice sms app into the stock Android Messaging app.
So you can use the Stock Messanging App through your google voice number.

I am willing to bite soon...
Anyone else tried it?
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niftydl
04-27-2012 at 11:40 PM.
04-27-2012 at 11:40 PM.
Quote from whatchabuying :
anybody using this plan with at&t galaxy note (unlocked with tmobile modem)?
any issue?
I have, if you are in a good signal area you get pretty good speeds but overall the software is very inconsistent. The ping latency is all over the place and the upload sometimes give you over 3 Mbps and sometime 40 kbps. I would suggest you stick with proper T-Mobile branded devices, or wait until the official T-Mobile Note comes out (rumors point to within the next two months).
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sbb03
04-28-2012 at 12:18 AM.
04-28-2012 at 12:18 AM.
Quote from napmaster :
talkatone. It's what I use. Groove IP is terrible for me.
i like this very nice thanks
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vfrjim
04-28-2012 at 02:09 AM.
04-28-2012 at 02:09 AM.
Quote from napmaster :
Yes. Any call you make and receive will.

I do not think 611 will cost you any minutes(just ignore the nag to use the 1 -800 number in the future)
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idividebyzero
04-28-2012 at 03:08 PM.
04-28-2012 at 03:08 PM.
I tried using talkatone to call my mobile# from the google# but it seems to crash the audio on my phone and I get no sound from anything until powering off. Groove IP works but the audio is really low with a bit of lag, plus the quality is pretty bad.

Anyone know how Skype compares in terms of lag/quality? I use Skype at work for skype to skype voice chats but not to phone numbers, the quality is excellent for that. Are there any extra costs or issues with using Skype on a phone with no service besides wifi? Does Skype give you a number so you can use it with Google Voice?
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musaboru
04-28-2012 at 03:15 PM.
04-28-2012 at 03:15 PM.
Quote from jimx200 :
I have T-Mo's $50. plan (prepaid) now and want to know if I can port or switch to this WM $30. plan? Or do I need to port my number out of T-Mo and then port back into this $30. plan? Many thanks!

Like mentioned many times already, this plan is meant for new account activation only. BUT, I have read others posting they were able to get a customer rep to keep their old T-Mobile number after some sweet talking. Personally, I don;t think it's worth the hassle, not to mention, once you switch to prepaid, T-Mobile sends off your customer service calls to India.
So yeah, it'll be easier to just port out and port back into T-Mobile than to convince them to let you keep your old number from another T-Mobile plan.
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shhaggy
04-30-2012 at 06:40 AM.
04-30-2012 at 06:40 AM.
Quote from provicemo :
YMMV on porting a number to this plan.
Not true, you can always port a number over. It just has to be a new activation. You can't take another T-Mobile number and "port" it over while canceling the other line, that's not a "new" activation, and obviously they're going to call you on your bullshit.
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SlickDillie
04-30-2012 at 06:42 AM.
04-30-2012 at 06:42 AM.
Quote from hokin :
I thought that G2x is only a 21 Mbps Radio...
I don't own one, but Gizmodo was showing it as 42mbps
http://gizmodo.com/5784270/t+mobi...s-4g-phone
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SlickRat
04-30-2012 at 07:29 AM.
04-30-2012 at 07:29 AM.
Quote from musaboru :
Like mentioned many times already, this plan is meant for new account activation only. BUT, I have read others posting they were able to get a customer rep to keep their old T-Mobile number after some sweet talking. Personally, I don;t think it's worth the hassle, not to mention, once you switch to prepaid, T-Mobile sends off your customer service calls to India.
So yeah, it'll be easier to just port out and port back into T-Mobile than to convince them to let you keep your old number from another T-Mobile plan.
no its not easier. its easy just to port over from tmobile to tmobile...grrrrrr

sure it may vary if you are a pushover type of P word...i tell CS what i want not ask them.

ya 30 post newbie telling people what they can and can't do...what a JOKE.
Quote from shhaggy :
Not true, you can always port a number over. It just has to be a new activation. You can't take another T-Mobile number and "port" it over while canceling the other line, that's not a "new" activation, and obviously they're going to call you on your bullshit.
you're dead wrong, there are so many idiots on this site that claim things that are not even true and just make shit up. shut up if you have NO real experiences doing so...shit is just pouring out of peoples mouths...

i ported over from tmobile to tmobile in one action (same day service) explaining what i wanted to do...i had zero troubles...what i have trouble with is people making shit up all the time on this site without even trying and making people believe things that are untrue...

they are lucky to have your business, period!
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shhaggy
04-30-2012 at 07:40 AM.
04-30-2012 at 07:40 AM.
Quote from Ratko :
you're dead wrong, there are so many idiots on this site that claim things that are not even true and just make shit up. shut up if you have NO real experiences doing so...shit is just pouring out of peoples mouths...

i ported over from tmobile to tmobile in one action (same day service) explaining what i wanted to do...i had zero troubles...what i have trouble with is people making shit up all the time on this site without even trying and making people believe things that are untrue...

they are lucky to have your business, period!
The fact that you got a T-Mobile CSR to break a rule for you does not make me wrong. Some of them don't care, and don't want to deal with the hassle of enforcing their own rules. You are not allowed to port a T-Mobile number over and cancel the account it came from. That is not a new activation! If they intended to allow this, why wouldn't they just let you switch to this plan without the 'new activation' restriction and make it easier on everyone? It's so blatantly obvious that this isn't allowed.

Now, if you want to just hang up and call again and hope you get a more lenient CSR, go ahead. But don't bitch and moan when one of them actually enforces the rules that are in place.
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SlickRat
04-30-2012 at 08:14 AM.
04-30-2012 at 08:14 AM.
Quote from shhaggy :
The fact that you got a T-Mobile CSR to break a rule for you does not make me wrong. Some of them don't care, and don't want to deal with the hassle of enforcing their own rules. You are not allowed to port a T-Mobile number over and cancel the account it came from. That is not a new activation! If they intended to allow this, why wouldn't they just let you switch to this plan without the 'new activation' restriction and make it easier on everyone? It's so blatantly obvious that this isn't allowed.

Now, if you want to just hang up and call again and hope you get a more lenient CSR, go ahead. But don't bitch and moan when one of them actually enforces the rules that are in place.
regardless you are making things up and telling lies. it is truly a YMMV just like with everything in life...
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shhaggy
04-30-2012 at 08:18 AM.
04-30-2012 at 08:18 AM.
Quote from Ratko :
regardless you are making things up and telling lies. it is truly a YMMV just like with everything in life...
You're a farking idiot. Any company can decide to break their own rules if they so choose. You've never had a manager or a CSR do something for you that they aren't supposed to? Of course it's YMMV. That doesn't mean that something isn't against the rules. Should everyone ignore rules in place for every company because of the off chance that a CSR will allow them to break it? Should I not note that almost all the major cell phone companies enforce their contracts because of the off chance that one of them MIGHT let you out of it in the right situation? Should I not note that they won't service your out of warranty phone for free because every once in awhile they WILL?

Your argument is not diametrically opposed to mine, and you're too stupid to even realize it. It IS a rule, and your claim that it isn't is that you got them to do it for you. How does that make it not a rule? Are you claiming that no company can ever make an exception to their own rule? I'm not even offended that you're accusing me of lying, because I don't think you intend it with any malice. You actually believe it. I think you actually are just this unbelievably stupid.
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SlickRat
04-30-2012 at 08:37 AM.
04-30-2012 at 08:37 AM.
Quote from shhaggy :
You're a farking idiot.
whose the idiot?

here is what im talking about


Quote from provicemo :
YMMV on porting a number to this plan.

Quote from dipshitshhaggy
Not true,

are you making things up telling lies? you clearly are...many people in this thread have done what i have done.

whats with you putting words in my mouth? you are all over the place overlooking/over thinking the subject...

maybe post 18,000 more times....take a break from SD
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