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T-Mobile to start selling the Galaxy S 4 on May 1st, $99 down payment

March 26, 2013 by Kelly Hodgkins - 1 Comment

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In the closing remarks at its Un-carrier event, T-Mobile announced it will start selling the Galaxy S 4 on May 1st. According to BGR, T-Mobile will sell the device for $99 up front with a monthly payment plan of $20 that extends for 24 months. You can pair the Galaxy S 4 with T-Mobile’s Simple Choice plan that offers unlimited calling, unlimited texting and 500MB of data for $50.  This new no-contract option is part of T-Mobile’s un-carrier initiative that officially launched today at a press event in New York City.

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