Here are the devices that are losing support from T-Mobile soon
A few days ago, a document containing a list of devices that will lose support on T-Mobile’s network leaked to the public.
According to the document, these are the devices that will no longer be supported:
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Google Nexus 9
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HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle
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HTC Desire 650
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Huawei Mate 8
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Huawei P9
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Mikrotikls SIA_R11e-LTE6
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Netgear Arlo Security Camera System
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OnePlus 1
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Quanta Dragon IR7
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (AT&T/Verizon model)
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Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
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Samsung Galaxy S5 Duos
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Sony D6616 Xperia Z3 Orion
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Sony Xperia Z3
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Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
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Sony Xperia Z3 Orion
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Soyea M02
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ZTE ZMax
The devices mentioned above will no longer receive a special update that will allow them to work on T-Mobile’s network. Because of this, subscribers affected by the network upgrade are recommended to change their device to a compatible one.
The good news is that T-Mobile is currently giving away free phones to affected customers. If you are one of the customers who will lose support in January, you can take your pick from the following devices:
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Alcatel Go Flip 3
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Samsung Galaxy A11
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Samsung Galaxy A21
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T-Mobile REVVL 4
You have a month to choose from the phones mentioned so you can get it for free. Otherwise, you can buy your own device from T-Mobile.
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