T-Mobile has now joined Vodafone in offering the entry level HTC Wildfire on monthly contracts in the UK, with the network now selling the Android phone on a £20 per month tariff with a decent 600 calling minutes and 500 texts – along with “unlimited” internet use.
And if you’re up on your definitions of the term “unlimited” you should know that T-Mobile offers the least-limited “unlimited” data package around today – 3GB per month.
So there you go. An Android 2.1 phone and 600 minutes for £20 per month. That’ll be a rather a tempting deal for people not overly obsessed about the technicalities of what hardware lies behind the screen.
Link via Omio.



Mark
/ June 21, 2010I say get yourself on a 2yr T-Mobile deal of your choice before they drop their data limits like Orange, O2 and Vodaphone have all done recently.
Matt S
/ June 21, 2010I fear that because they offer you “unlimited” fair use they are probably able to change what they define as fair use without breaching the actual contract.
Ken @ Ken's Tech Tips
/ June 22, 2010The good thing about the T-Mobile fair usage policy is this: ” If you use more than your fair use policy amount, we won’t charge you any more” – which is unlike other networks which many other networks which will automatically start charging.