The Full Monty isn’t yet available with a SIM-free option, but there are a number of flagship handsets on offer, including the iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, Samsung Galaxy S2 and the HTC Sensation XE. T-Mobile estimates the total number of devices available is around the 25 mark, with more being added as newer devices are released.
If you are tempted by the unlimited-skewed tariff, existing customers can migrate at any point, but doing so before the upgrade period means you won’t get a new phone.
T-Mobile also announced it will be releasing a new app, cunningly called the T-Mobile Wi-Fi App, which will allow you to connect to BT Openzone and T-Mobile wi-fi hotspots with just one press of a button. Well, two, if you include opening the app.
As the first unlimited everything tariff, it certainly sounds like it will give you peace of mind. We’re just wondering how long it can remain unlimited.
Price breakdown:
£36 / month
- Calls to other T-Mobile customers – unlimited
- Text messages – unlimited
- Internet – unlimited
- Calls to other networks – 2,000 minutes
£41 / month
- Calls to other T-Mobile customers – unlimited
- Text messages – unlimited
- Internet – unlimited
- Calls to other networks – unlimited
£46-a-month and a £61-a-month tariffs exist, both of which offer the iPhone 4S with 32GB or 64GB of storage for a reduced price.