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T-mobile 2 year contract

so i heard tmobile doesnt have two year contracts anymore. ive gotten tips on here for my s3 battery but nothings helping ive done factory and hard reset a couple times but nothing changed. can i just change phones with out a huge fee?
 
so i heard tmobile doesnt have two year contracts anymore. ive gotten tips on here for my s3 battery but nothings helping ive done factory and hard reset a couple times but nothing changed. can i just change phones with out a huge fee?
It really depends on what you mean by this^

You can buy a new phone, fairly expensive but not a fee.
You can buy a used phone, price is what it is, but again not a fee.

You can use another tmo or unlocked att phone that you already have just pull the sim out of the active phone place it in the one you want and it works no fee at all.
 
If your mobile phone insurance is up to date they will replace your phone for you. If you don't have the insurance you'll probably end up starting a new plan and getting either a replacement S3 or a new phone of your choice. You'll have to pay whatever the down payment is on a new phone. At least that's what happened to me in January when I thought my S2 had gone to splash screen heaven. Please follow up on what happens with this new no contract plan in place. Back in January they hadn't even announced a hint of going to a no contract plan.
 
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