T-Mobile is reportedly increasing the price of its Mobile Protect service for customers with four or more lines, effective March 27th. The price change, according to a brochure, will see an $8 increase for customers currently paying $60 per month for Mobile Protect Multi-Device 4-20. The carrier has yet to officially confirm the price hike.
T-Mobile is reportedly increasing the price of its Mobile Protect service for customers with four or more lines. The price change, according to a brochure seen by PhoneArena, will take effect on March 27th. Customers who currently pay $60 per month for Mobile Protect Multi-Device 4-20 will see their bill rise by $8. The carrier has yet to officially confirm the price hike.
While the specific reason behind the price increase remains unclear, the change only affects the most expensive plan, Mobile Protect Multi-Device 4-20. T-Mobile offers other phone protection plans, including Phone Protection and Total Equipment Coverage, which start at lower monthly prices of $7.95 and $12.10 respectively. Mobile Protect, the carrier's most comprehensive insurance plan, includes features like same-day delivery, data recovery, 24/7 tech support, digital security and privacy features, and in-person device refreshes, in addition to the basic coverage offered in Phone Protection. It's possible that the price increase aims to reflect the added value and comprehensive nature of Mobile Protect
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