Waiting for a Nokia N900? Keep Waiting [Nokia]
Apparently the handset has been delayed until November. The good news, as BGR points out, is that the n900 supports T-Mobile 3G. So assuming Project Black means cheap plans, the timing could actually work out well for prospective buyers. [BGR]
Posted: October 24th, 2009
at 10:10am by Chris Jacob
Topics: Project black, maemo, n900, nokia, nokia n900, t mobile
T-Mobile’s Project Dark: $99.99 unlimited on Even More, $79.99 on Even More Plus?
The details of T-Mobile’s mysterious Project Dark definitely seem to be congealing around retooled handset billing and a set of new plans, and it looks like TmoNews might have the first word here on the all-important subject of plan pricing. Even More Plus, which would be contract-free and offer new handset FlexPay over four installments, is apparently tracking for a $79.99 all-you-can-eat package, $69.99 with 1,000 voice minutes, or $49.99 with unlimited voice and no data. Even More meanwhile, which basically amounts to new contract plan branding with traditional hardware subsidies, will come in at $99.99 for unlimited everything (mirroring Sprint’s pricing) or $59.99 for unlimited voice alone. It seems strange that the contract pricing is higher than the prepaid, especially since Even More Plus apparently won’t offer any hardware subsidies whatsoever, but we’re sure we’re going to find out how this all shakes out soon enough. Follow the break for another shot of the pricing grids.
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Posted: October 21st, 2009
at 4:07pm by Chris Ziegler
Topics: EvenMore, EvenMorePlus, PlanPricing, Project black, Project dark, ProjectBlack, ProjectDark, even more, even more plus, plan, plan pricing, plans, rumor, t mobile, unlimited
T-Mobile Project Dark Rumor Update: Financed Phones, Tiered Unlimited Plans [Rumor]
We’ve heard plenty about Project Dark lately, including new unlimited plans, 21Mbps HSPA, and new handsets. The newest rumors, courtesy of Boy Genius Report, are whispers of Rent-A-Center style, contract-free unsubsidized phone purchasing and tiered unlimited plans.
Obviously T-mobile is attempting to expand their customer base through Project Dark, and part of the approach is to entice customers who would normally be forced to prepay monthly dues as well as full retail for a device:
“Even More Plus” will give those who would otherwise qualify for FlexPay the option to finance a phone. [...] Our sources tell us that the phones will not be subsidized and so there won’t be contracts for the devices, which means you pay the full retail price over the course of a set amount of time (up to 20 months is what we’re told). Not bad – for a $500 device over that time is just $25/month, as an example.
The next step is offering the “Most Affordable Unlimited Rate Plans” in three flavors:
[U]nlimited voice, unlimited voice and text, and unlimited voice/text/data all priced at $40, $50 and $60, respectively.
All unconfirmed rumors, of course, but moves like this could definitely help T-mobile leap up from fourth place in the Great Battle of the Carriers. [Boy Genius Report]
Posted: October 17th, 2009
at 4:43pm by Rosa Golijan
Topics: 3G, 4g, CellPhones, Project black, Project dark, TMobile, Tmobile project black, Tmobile project dark, Wireless, cellphone, hspa, rumor, rumors, tmo
Rumor: T-Mobile Project Black Isn’t a Phone — It’s a Rescue Plan [Cellphones]
This unconfirmed memo from Nexus404 says what Project Black isn’t: A phone. It also claims Black is a turnaround plan with “blazing speeds” “3x” the competition and phones from hot makers (”Nokia #1 and Samsung #2″). WTF.
All the employees who received the information were required to sign confidentiality agreements. Each sector has received it at different times, the bulk of them actually received it the 13th, after most of the information was already leaked (Although it’s not entirely accurate…)
That said, the Project Dark is not any ONE thing..its a term for a company TURNAROUND; Last to First is what some like to say. It’s an all inclusive “package” that includes blazing speeds, 3 times faster than anyone will have on the market for years. Phones people actually WANT, using top of the line models from the top 2 cellphone manufacturers in the world (Nokia #1, and Samsung #2). Hot software like Android. And European priced packages.
And all of this will make Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint’s head spin when its released faster than anyone can have time to finishing reading any official press releases.
330 Million in new networks Verizon? Try nearly 10 billion.
First of all, assuming this email is real, I don’t want—and I am guessing you don’t want—any Nokia or Samsung handset. Second of all, I doubt that TMO of all companies, mr late to the game, can deliver speeds that fast, either. But suppose it’s true. Then what’s that “10 billion” number at the end for? Femtocells everywhere? Who knows! It’s a rumor! You’re not supposed to know yet!
But if anyone has any more information on TMO’s project black, please drop me a line. We’d love to help you tell the world. [Nexus404]
Posted: October 14th, 2009
at 6:21pm by Brian Lam
Topics: CellPhones, Project black, TMobile, Tmo project black, Tmobile project black, Wireless, black, t mobile, tmo
Achtung, T-Mobile: if Project Dark is $50 unlimited, you’re in trouble

Put yourself in T-Mobile USA’s shoes for a moment: rumor has it that the guys who pay the bills aren’t happy. History, happenstance, and the realities of electromagnetics have left you with an oddball 3G frequency that literally no other carrier in the world uses (at least, not for HSPA). Larger competitors don’t take you as seriously as you’d like, and you don’t have smaller ones — they’re all regionals who don’t play in the same space you do. So what’s your next move?
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Posted: October 12th, 2009
at 3:00am by Chris Ziegler
Topics: Project black, Project dark, ProjectBlack, ProjectDark, UnlimitedPlan, black, dark, editorial, features, plan, rumor, t mobile, unlimited, unlimited plan

