Nov 09
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T-Mobile is now offering unlimited voice for little enough cash through its Even More promo these days that it’s officially bidding myFaves adieu, spelling out the final chapter of one of the better-known plan packages in the US wireless biz. It won’t go away completely — the myFaves app will apparently continue to be offered as a convenient, cutesy way to access five frequent contacts and existing subscribers won’t be kicked off their plans — but for new subscribers, Even More is being billed as the spiritual successor. For the record, unlimited voice through Even More Plus starts at $49.99, so the price is definitely right — but more importantly will this end up meaning that we lose the beloved silkscreened myFaves logo on the back of virtually every T-Mobile handset sold today?
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T-Mobile to myFaves: ‘Good day, sir; I said good day’ originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 09 Nov 2009 21:39:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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