For anyone still hanging onto classic phones, this is great news. That said, T-Mobile will kill off the tech, which was introduced in the early 1990s, sooner or later.
While we have not yet established an exact date, we will notify you in advance when we plan to retire T-Mobile’s older 2G (GSM) network. Please be aware that as we work towards this retirement, capacity and coverage of the T-Mobile 2G (GSM) network will change as some 2G (GSM) sites will come down prior to the full network retirement.
2G devices are not compatible with 4G and 5G networks. If you keep your device after the shutdown, it may not get signals, and impact your ability to dial 911, among other things.
While some users may be tempted to keep their 2G phones because they are used to them, T-Mobile is doing everything it can to make the transition as smooth as possible. The company will waive SIM charges and device connectivity charges (DDC), as well as any associated taxes for those who get a new device.
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