PiunikaWeb started as purely an investigative tech journalism website with main focus on ‘breaking’ or ‘exclusive’ news. We will update this story as events unfold. T-Mobile will likely confirm on April 23 if ‘Magenta MAX’ customers will actually receive a downgrade to their benefits. The discussion is based on similar background. It’s noteworthy that it has not yet been confirmed that T-Mobile ‘Magenta MAX’ customers will lose access to the best trade-in promos and deals. I can confirm that all customers who switch to the Go5G Plus plan will keep all their deals. SourceĪ user who already made the change to the new ‘Go5G Plus’ plan confirmed that all the deals accumulated over time are not lost. Some even see the new move as a ‘disguised price hike’ where people will have to pay more to get the best promos. I don’t understand why they are keeping Magenta and Magenta Max around? Does that mean potentially only Go5G will get the full device promos? No longer Magenta Max? Source So it’s gonna be Go5G Plus, Magenta Max, Go5G, Magenta, and Essentials Savings? ![]() I don’t need Plus, but if history is any guide, the best phone promotions will eventually stick to that plan. Interested to learn whether free lines and Insider are impacted if switching from Max to Go5G Plus. That is, ‘Magenta MAX’ customers could face a ‘benefits downgrade’. Multiple clients feel that T-Mobile will begin offering the best trade-in promos only to those who sign up for ‘Go5G Plus’. However, the new development started a debate among them. These promos can include trade-in deals, benefits, discounts, etc.īefore the arrival of the latest T-Mobile ‘Go5G Plus’ plan, ‘Magenta MAX’ customers have been enjoying the best promos. First, you can check a summary of the ‘Go5G Plus’ plan prices and main benefits in the following image: Source (click/tap to expand)Īs mentioned earlier, carriers tend to reserve the best promos for users who sign up for their ‘top tier’ plans. The new tier is part of ‘Phone Freedom’, T-Mobile’s latest commercial move. Will the new T-Mobile ‘Go5G Plus’ plan downgrade ‘Magenta MAX’ benefits? So, there are now multiple T-Mobile ‘Magenta MAX’ users concerned about a possible loss of the best trade-in promos, which could go to users of the new ‘Go5G Plus’ plan. Normally, users who contract the most expensive plans also tend to get the best promos. However, that changed recently with the arrival of the new ‘Go5G Plus’ plan.įrom now on, the ‘Go5G Plus’ plan is the most feature-rich offer from T-Mobile. Both plans also offer flat rate calling at $0.25 per minute to 210+ countries, unlimited international texting from home, a one-year AAA membership, and T-Mobile Travel.‘Magenta MAX’ was for a long time T-Mobile’s ‘top tier. The T-Mobile Magenta plan also misses out on Scam Shield Premium and Voicemail to Text features available on Magenta Max.Īpart from this, the two plans have several features in common, including unlimited talk and text, Wi-Fi calling, 5G at no extra cost, no annual service contract, and an Apple TV+ subscription. ![]() For in-flight connectivity, Magenta customers get four full-flight streaming sessions per year, unlimited texting, and one hour of streaming, compared to unlimited texting and Wi-Fi streaming on Magenta Max.įor customers traveling abroad, the Magenta plan gives users unlimited texts and up to 5GB of high-speed data in 11 countries (then unlimited 256kbps data), while Magenta Max offers the same benefits in over 210 countries. ![]() Video streaming on T-Mobile Magenta is capped at 480p, while Magenta Max users can stream in up to 4K UHD resolution. Magenta Max customers on the other hand get the Standard two-screen plan with HD streaming. The free Netflix plan on Magenta is the Basic option, with one screen at SD resolution.
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