T-Mobile to retire 1,100 legacy plans, moving customers to newer options with price bumps expected

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T-Mobile plans to retire more than 1,100 legacy mobile plans and automatically upgrade affected customers to the current lineup, likely bringing higher prices or reduced usage limits. The changes, aimed at simplifying the plan slate, affect long-standing plans dating back 10–15 years (including Simple Choice, T-Mobile One, One Plus, Magenta, and grandfathered Sprint plans) and will be rolled out over the coming weeks with customers notified in advance.
- T-Mobile closing 1,100 legacy plans, with price increases likely 9to5Mac
- T-Mobile Is Automatically Pushing Legacy Customers Onto Its Current Plans CNET
- T-Mobile Confirms Price Increases For Legacy Customers The Mobile Report
- T-Mobile Shifts Some Legacy Plan Users to Newer 5G Plans PCMag
- Long-time T-Mobile subscribers could get angry today according to leaked internal email PhoneArena
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