Not exact matches
After the initial 2 years is over, one will have the choice to
upgrade but that won't require signing another contract though
subsidized hardware
pricing will still be made available.
Here's the
price of these new 2015 Fire tablets (as of the original release) with no additional features, no
upgrades or accessories, at the lowest amount of GB memory, and with the
subsidized ads:
We're still unclear on the
upgrade price, but often times if you qualify for a full
upgrade, you will recieve the fully
subsidized $ 199.99
price from T - Mobile.
In the past,
upgrading has been easy, and pretty cheap: sell the old phone to Gazelle and get $ 170 - $ 200 for it, then pay AT&T $ 200 for the new phone, because the rest of it was
subsidized by the grandfathered unlimited plan (and thus, since the plan
price is the same whether the phone is paid off or not, it didn't make sense to * not *
upgrade every two years).