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T-Mobile’s new Go5G plan gets even more expensive and offers faster phone upgrades

For $100 a month, T-Mobile’s new Go5G Next plan lets you pick a new phone each year whether you’re a new customer or not.

For $100 a month, T-Mobile’s new Go5G Next plan lets you pick a new phone each year whether you’re a new customer or not.

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T-Mobile announced it’s offering a yearly phone upgrade plan called Go5G Next for $100 per month for a single line. It’s a pricier companion to the $90-per-month Go5G Plus plan with bi-annual upgrades the carrier debuted earlier this year.

The prices from T-Mobile’s announcement assume you’re using automatic payments, which come with a $5 discount per line that’s separate from the company’s $5 fee for in-store payments.

Every other aspect of the plan looks to be the same as that lower-tier “Plus” plan: it offers unlimited calls and texts, Netflix Basic (or Standard if you’re on a family plan), Apple TV Plus, unlimited mobile data, and 50GB of broadband-quality mobile hotspot data.

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There’s a caveat, though. T-Mobile won’t deem you “upgrade-ready” until you’ve paid off half your phone — otherwise, you’re still on a 24-month contract. AT&T offers a similar deal with its AT&T Next Up add-on: for $6 per month on top of your installment plan, you can upgrade if you’ve paid 50 percent of your phone off. The $6 per month is an added cost, yes, but on a plan that is, according to a chart included on T-Mobile’s announcement, $15 less monthly (before fees, of course).

The plan is positioned as an alternative to the three-year lock-ins offered by other carriers, which often come with a “free” phone, of course, normally manifested as a monthly credit on your account.

The freedom of annual upgrades is nice but feels less relevant now than ever, in a time when smartphones are changing less from year to year and tend to last far longer, even if their batteries maybe don’t.

Correction Monday, August 21, 2023, 3:49PM ET: This article originally stated that T-Mobile’s Go5G Next plan limits Premium Data to 50GB, but in fact, that limit applies only to mobile hotspot data. T-Mobile has no stated limit on premium data use by phones on the Go5G Next plan. We regret the error.

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