For $30, users get unlimited Internet access, text messages, and 100 minutes for phone calls. Minutes cost 10 cents a minute after 100.
The deal with the retailer is T-Mobile's first since losing its relationship with RadioShack earlier this year.
T-Mobile will now have six prepaid phones via Wal-Mart, including one 4G device.
As with their contract devices, T-Mobile will throttle your Internet speed after a certain point, which for these phones is 5GB. There are no overages, however, making it a far superior choice to data plans from Verizon or AT&T which cost $50 per month for 5GB and then overages after.
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 3 Oct 2011 11:57