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Which iPhone are you ordering?

  • iPhone 12

    Votes: 54 15.7%
  • iPhone 12 Plus

    Votes: 9 2.6%
  • iPhone 12 Pro

    Votes: 171 49.9%
  • iPhone 12 Pro Max

    Votes: 110 32.1%
  • iPhone 12 Mini

    Votes: 27 7.9%

  • Total voters
    343
  • Poll closed .

4sallypat

macrumors 601
Sep 16, 2016
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So Calif
I am extremely irritated with T-Mobile. Had to pay $12.00 for the SIM card that will allow me to access 5G. I made them credit my account.
Wait, a new SIM just to access 5G?
And get charged >
What next, make you change plans ??

I sure hope not, I love my grandfathered $25 per line Simple Family plan..
 
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Stolz25

macrumors regular
May 14, 2012
133
45
Yah I know. Bs it's a one time charge for the sim

I just switched from AT&T and I was annoyed at a few of their one time charges, but after all was said and done my family plan with 4 phones went from $141 on AT&T to a flat $100 on T-Mobile so I’ll get my money back pretty fast.

I couldn’t believe how much cheaper they were. Including the taxes and fees in their Magenta plan is great. AT&T and Verizon hide a bunch of charges in there every month, not just once.
 
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buckethead

macrumors member
Oct 20, 2008
82
48
Just reached out to T Force. No need to buy a new SIM - comes with one. Atleast the one ordered directly through T-Mobile.

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BruiserB

macrumors 68000
Aug 9, 2008
1,752
755
Pretty sure if you got the T-mobile variation from Apple that it also comes with a T-mobile SIM. No need to be ordering new SIM cards unless you specifically ordered the no SIM version of the phone or a phone from a different carrier.
 
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