
If you are a T-Mobile contract customer, this may interest you. Nicknamed ‘The Full Monty’, the new 24-month contract gives you unlimited calls, text and data. The cost, however, depends on how much you are prepared to pay.

Along with other network operators, T-Mobile has been busy developing its own smartphones, which are generally budget devices.

Last year Orange and T-Mobile became one company – Everything, Everywhere. It also became the UK’s largest network operator. Customers were immediately able to access both former companies’ 2G network.

Called You Fix, the new tariff is a combination of a contract and pay as you go. It’s a kind of half way house between the two. Initially, consumers agree to sign up for a contract of short duration, then when the quota of inclusive minutes runs out they can top up just like pay as you go.

If you are looking for an Xperia Play deal, then there are number available.

If you are thinking about buying a great and affordable smartphone, then take a look at the Samsung Galaxy Apollo.
Released last year to great acclaim, the smartphone features complete 3G and WiFi capability, a capacitive touchscreen and a 3.15 megapixel camera. It doesn’t possess flash though.

T-Mobile has caused confusion over its recent data cut announcement. Originally the company said that users will be limited to only 500MB data allowance. Everyone believed that this applied to all customers.
However now the company says it only applies to new customers and those who upgrade.

Commentators also point out that a web browsing experience often means visiting sites that are content rich. Consequently, it is easy to reach the limit.

With the VAT increase taking place this week, many mobile phone users will be understandably worried about how it’s going to affect them. With this mind perhaps the following can help.

The new device in question is the HTC Evo Shift 4G.