You won't be able to avoid T-Mobile's new $35 activation fee

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You won't be able to avoid T-Mobile's new $35 activation fee
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T-Mobile is finally introducing a universal activation fee for every phone, tablet, laptop, smartwatch and more on November 15.

received the same documents and shared screenshots in a blog post as well. The documents reveal that T-Mobile will be replacing its Assisted Support and Upgrade Support Charges with the Device Connection Charge .

The documents say the charge “applies to all postpaid mobile, Beyond the Smartphone, and broadband device types including BYOD, phones, tablets, laptops, smartwatches, hotspots, high-speed internet gateways, and other connected devices.”

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