N900 also comes to T-Mobile along with $50 all unlimited plan

Good times are coming for the T-Mobile subscribers. Just a few hours ago we reported that the carrier will be offering the BlackBerry Bold 2, and now we have word on two more more hot devices coming to its shelves. Those include the Nokia’s new flagship – the N900 and another Nseries handset. Oh, and there is a new plan coming up that you might find interesting.
The Maemo-powered smartphone has been one of the most anticipated handsets of the season, receiving universally positive feedback. Along with it T-Mobile has also negotiated another Nseries device, though we are not sure which one exactly – the easy guess being N97 mini.
Those two combined with the already-confirmed Motorola CLIQ and Samsung Behold 2 will make up for quite impressive smartphone army.
But the good stuff doesn’t end with new mobiles at T-Mobile. The carrier also plans to speed up its 3G network, making it capable of 21Mbps HSDPA. There is also a greatly sounding 50 US dollars per month unlimited everything (voice, data, SMS and MMS) plan around the corner, that should allow more users to take advantage of it.
There's still no official confirmation on any of the rumors but the smart money is on all of them coming up true.
N900 also comes to T-Mobile along with $50 all unlimited plan - reader comments
- labb918
hi all, i'm currently use nokia n900 on tmobile plan, and it's working really good on 3g data plan, to let you guys know that nokia n900 does not support mms, but it can be download the app from maemo.org. even though nokia n900 is a oversea phone ...
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- 2010-09-15 07:03
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- Anonymous
If this is Tmobile's Dark Project Plan, then this article has been proven false with the $50 everything nonsense. That is just for talk. The real plan is $100. Now if this is supposed to be a special plan then I'm psyched for this offer. Please l...
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- 2009-10-23 22:45
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- Rob
To answer people's questions about "should I cancel my Nokia.com preorder".... The answer is yes. Nokia.com charges 649 + tax. Amazon charges 582 and does NOT charge tax. I don't remember that last time I paid tax while buying something online. ...
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- 2009-10-15 14:37
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