Back in February, Verizon announced its long awaited return to unlimited data. With unlimited video streaming at 720p (HD), Big Red had topped the 480p (DVD quality) resolution that T-Mobile One was streaming unlimited video at. In order to match Verizon, T-Mobile One was upgraded to include T-Mobile One Plus for free. That meant that video on T-Mobile One was now streaming unlimited at 720p (like Verizon), and users could have 10GB of 4G LTE hot spot connectivity.
But T-Mobile's promotion is coming to an end at the close of business today. Starting April 7th (that's tomorrow), if you want to view unlimited streaming video at HD resolution with your T-Mobile One plan, and keep the 10GB of 4G LTE tethering, you will have to shell out the extra $5 a month for T-Mobile One Plus. If you can get to a T-Mobile location before closing time tonight (which is 9pm local time), you can still sign up for the updated version of T-Mobile One.
Your best bet right now is to try to sign up to T-Mobile One before the end of business. That will give you the premium features without having to pay extra. And if you agree to auto pay, you can get T-Mobile One with all taxes and fees baked into the price.
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