2013 is going to be a big year for the cell phone brand that once tried to sell itself. T-Mobile has officially announced that they have launched LTE (long-term evolution) speeds in Houston,Kansas City, Las Vegas, Baltimore, Washington DC, San Jose and Phoenix as of today. New York City will join that list by early summer. They are working on pushing out the updates to the Samsung Galaxy Note II and possibly the Galaxy S III so that the LTE network is capable on those devices.

New Plans:

As for these new service plans, even T-Mobile’s postpaid plans will be switching to a no-annual-contract model. New “Simple Choice” plans options include 500MB, 2GB, or unlimited data on plans costing $50, $60, or $70 a month, all with unlimited voice.

New Phones:

For the first time you can now purchase the beloved Apple iPhone through T-Mobile. You can get the iPhone 5 with no service contract for just about $100 plus a $20 monthly payment spread out over 24 months. You can also look forward to devices like the Blackberry z10, The Samsung Galaxy S IV and the HTC One which all will be supported on T-Mobile’s new LTE Network and as well as there HSPA+ network.

2013 Flagship Phones

SOURCE: PocketNow.com