T-Mobile's possible no-contract pricing details divulged

From CNET News.com: T-Mobile announced in December that it would eliminate subsidies on cell phones this year, hinting that it would also switch up its mobile plans and go no-contract. Now, it's expected that the carrier will debut its new plans at an event scheduled for March 26.

However, TMoNews seems to have gotten its hands on at least some of the pricing information a week in advance.

According to a TMoNews, T-Mobile will be offering two types of plans: the "Uncarrier classic," which will be offered by national retailers like Target and Best Buy, and "Value" plans offered in the carrier's own stores.

So far, only pricing for the alleged "Uncarrier classic" has been made available. In a document posted on TMoNews, individual plans range from $60 per month for 500MB of data to $130 per month for 12GB of data. Additionally, unlimited talk and text will be free in all of the carrier's data plans. Unlimited data is also available at $90 a month, but doesn't come with hotspot functionality.

If the rumor mill is correct, these plans won't be tied to a two-year contract. Instead, T-Mobile will move completely to the Classic and Value plans and let customers pay for their devices by the month, or bring their own unlocked devices to the carrier.

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