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T-Mobile Complete–A New No-Annual Contract Solution

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As you probably all already know, T-Mobile announced its new Even More plans in late October. But it looks like that’s not all T-Mobile is rolling out this year. Thanks to our trusty tipster, T-Mobile will be offering T-Mobile Complete. T-Mobile Complete is a pre-packaged, no-annual contract solution that offers the value of a monthly plan and the first pay-in-advance BlackBerry smartphone from a national U.S. carrier. This will be great for people looking to get nice gift for the Holiday Season. Full details below:

T-Mobile announces the availability of T-Mobile Complete, a pre-packaged no-annual contract solution that offers the value of a monthly plan and the first pay-in-advance BlackBerry smartphone from a national U.S. carrier.  With T-Mobile Complete, customers can choose from four handsets starting at $59.99, which includes first month free. Customers can also choose from a range of unlimited plans starting at $50 per month. T-Mobile Complete is currently available nationwide at Best Buy and at select Walmart locations.

T-Mobile Complete kits are the easiest way to give phones this holiday season. Just buy the kit, wrap it, give it as a gift, and the recipient can activate service from anywhere, anytime – and they get the first month free! One of the four devices available through T-Mobile Complete is the BlackBerry Curve 8520 smartphone, the first pay-in-advance BlackBerry smartphone available from a national carrier.  Smartphones will be a hot gift option this holiday season – in fact, T-Mobile expects smartphones to account for 40 percent of its sales in the fourth quarter of 2009.

T-Mobile Complete is just one great holiday gift option from T-Mobile.  With a wide array of devices this holiday season – including the broadest lineup of Android smartphones of any carrier in the U.S. – there’s something for every type of customer.

Handsets available will include the BlackBerry Curve 8520, Samsung T239, Samsung Gravity, and the Samsung T229. Are you diggin’ T-Mobile Complete? Leave your thoughts in the comments!

UPDATE 2: Samsung T239 will  run you $49.99

UPDATE: According to Engadget:

The BlackBerry Curve 8520 will be $299.99 
And the BlackBerry Pearl will run you $149.99

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