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T-Mobile has a new Google One membership option

T-Mobile customers, T-Mo is bringing back its Google unlimited photo storage backup service. This time around, the Un-carrier is unleashing a new Google One membership option.  Starting April 26th, T-Mobile customers can get unlimited photo and video storage via Google Photos as well as 2TB of cloud storage for Drive and Gmail. These all cost $15 per month. And the best thing is you have a 30-day free trial before you decide to subscribe. With this announcement, … [read full article]

Exclusive Google One storage plan now available for T-Mobile and Sprint customers

T-Mobile has launched its latest offering to its customers. In line with its partnership with Google, T-Mo will be bringing an exclusive perk to its T-Mobile and Sprint customers.  As announced by the Un-Carrier, T-Mobile and Sprint customers will get Google One storage plan starting October 12th. Customers can sign up for this exclusive offer for $5/month and get to enjoy 500GB of storage. This is a better option than the standard Google One plan that costs … [read full article]

T-Mobile offering exclusive Google One plan at $5/month

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A recent report shared news that T-Mobile will soon be offering its postpaid and business customers a Google One subscription plan.  This will be a T-Mobile-exclusive plan and will include 500GB of shared family storage for $5 per month. The offer will be available to customers with less than 12 lines.  As of this writing, Google One offers plans that include 100GB up to 30TB of storage space. … [read full article]

T-Mobile unveils partnership with Google

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Earlier today, T-Mobile announced that it had just inked a new, multi-year deal with Google. With the partnership, T-Mobile aims to establish itself across Google’s network of companies, such as Google, Android, Pixel, Google One, and YouTube.  Hiroshi Locheimer, Google’s Senior Vice President of Platforms and Ecosystems said:  “This is a win for Android users and an even greater win for the Android ecosystem. T-Mobile and Google have been working together to champion Android since the very … [read full article]