T-Mobile is expected to announce price increases as soon as March 13, 2025, with changes potentially rolling out in the following month. Reports suggest that former Sprint customers who switched to T-Mobile post-2020 merger may be particularly affected.
Although the price hike has not yet been officially confirmed, there are strong indications that an announcement is imminent. The year 2025 hasn’t started off well for T-Mobile, known as the “Uncarrier.”
The company is currently facing scrutiny due to allegations of questionable sales practices and a challenging workplace environment reported by its employees. While T-Mobile often promotes its price lock guarantee, rumors have circulated recently that price increases might be on the horizon.
According to PhoneArena, T-Mobile may officially announce the price hikes for some customers on Thursday, March 13, 2025. Employees have expressed a widespread belief that these changes are imminent, possibly in line with a significant Magenta announcement coming this week.
Interestingly, some details regarding this announcement briefly appeared on Reddit before being removed. The primary group expected to be impacted includes customers who migrated from Sprint to T-Mobile within two years of the merger’s completion.
However, specifics concerning the extent of the price increases remain unknown. As T-Mobile seeks to navigate this rocky start to 2025, it appears that the company may be exploiting a loophole in its merger agreement with Sprint to implement these hikes.
T-Mobile customers who were with the company prior to the merger or who recently experienced price increases may be insulated from these upcoming changes. To counteract potential backlash from the price hikes, T-Mobile might introduce a promotional offer, potentially providing a year of free Starlink satellite connectivity to new customers.
As of now, no official announcements have been made, but updates will be shared as they become available.
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