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The price increase was initially reported by 9to5Google, based on comments from Reddit users on the r/tmobile subreddit. The users reported receiving text messages from T-Mobile notifying them of the upcoming price increase. An internal memo from T-Mobile's consumer group president, Jon Freier, confirmed the price increase and stated that it was due to rising costs for the company. Affected customers were to be notified by the end of the day.
While the specific legacy plans affected by the price increase have not been identified, CNET reports that Go5G, Go5G Plus, and Go5G Next subscribers will not be subject to the price hikes. Additionally, any line that received a price increase last year will not receive an additional adjustment as part of this initiative.
Despite this price increase, T-Mobile maintains its commitment to providing low prices and the most value across all plans. The company's support account on X has stated that these changes should not affect customers with Price Lock, a feature that guarantees a customer's plan price will not change.
While most customers are not included, we're wrapping up the price adjustments that began last year in response to rising costs, T-Mobile says on its support account on X. We are still committed to providing low prices and the most value across all plans.