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T-Mobile USA today unveils nationwide myFaves service plan. myFaves empowers users to have five photos or icons on their myFaves-enabled device home screen that illustrate the five people who matter most to them. Then, with a simple click, the user has unlimited nationwide calling to that designated person - to any number in the U.S., even landlines.
"Our customers lead busy, overloaded lives. It's our job to do whatever we can to help make it easier and more enjoyable for people to stay connected with those who matter most," said Mike Butler, Chief Marketing Officer, T-Mobile USA. "People want to be freed from worrying about minutes and which carrier their friends use. They just want the freedom, without boundaries, to effortlessly call those they care about. Our new service, myFaves, truly delivers on this." Users can, without charge, change any or all of their five Faves once a month from the phone. Affordable. myFaves offers unlimited nationwide calling to one’s five favorite people, to any phone in the U.S., with plans starting at just $39.99 per month (for individuals) or $69.99 per month (for families), plus applicable taxes and fees. T-Mobile offers myFaves-enabled phones includes: BlackBerry Pearl, Samsung Trace (SGH-t519) and t629, Nokia 6103, and MOTORAZR V3. Virtually all new handsets available through T-Mobile will be myFaves-enabled by the end of the year. check out more info at |
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The phone interface also enables the user to access a straightforward communications menu in just one click for effortless text and multimedia messaging (SMS and MMS, for which separate charges may apply), and to easily leave voice notes for the five numbers in their "Fave 5". Plus, the unlimited calling feature enables people to concentrate on their conversations, thereby eliminating concerns over which network their friends or family use.