The long wait is over now as T-Mobile has officially begun selling its Apple iPhone smartphone today. If you’ve been eagerly waiting on picking up the any of the Apple products but don’t think that T-Mobile is the carrier for you, we’ve a good news for you. Completing its major expansion to the US market, T-Mobile has officially announced its plans on carrying the most popular Apple iPhone 5 handset over its network after a long wait. As the carrier promised earlier, the iPhone 5 is now available on AT&T, both in stores and online. Apple’s latest iPhone 5 has been available for purchase in the United States since last September, through Sprint, AT&T, Verizon and other regional carriers, and its availability at T-Mobile should spur sales.
You can pick yours up for $99 down with 24 monthly instalment payments of $20, which will you get a 16GB edition of the iPhone 5. Outright, you can grab it for $579.99 with no contract. It costs $199.99 on contract for a 32GB variant ($679.99 for unlocked version), and the 64GB edition of the iPhone 5 will set you at $299.99 or at a total price of $779.99.
The device has got support for T-Mobile’s new and developing 4G LTE connectivity, and AWS HSPA+ connectivity, as well as HD Voice support. For a quick reminder, iPhone 5 features a 4-inch Retina display with 326ppi, Apple A6 dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB onboard storage, 1440mAh battery, Bluetooth 4.0, 802.11 Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, and is powered by 1440mAh battery. On the back side, the device has got an 8-megapixel photo snapper with support for full HD (1080p) video recording, complemented by a 1.2MP FaceTime camera.
Also, iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 handset are available for purchase from T-Mobile now in select markets and online. 8GB Apple iPhone 4 costs an $18 down payment and 24 monthly payments of $18 for a total of $450. The 16GB model of the Apple iPhone 4S goes for $69.99 and 24 monthly payments of $20 for a total cost of $549.99. All the aforementioned T-Mobile locked iPhone handsets are available in white and black colored editions.
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