They had a similar deal in 2014, looks like its good for non-tmobile customers.
As part of the new offering, those who are curious about T-Mobile simply need to head to a T-Mobile store or go to T-Mobile's Test Drive website and request a hotspot. There is no cost and the company isn't asking for a credit card or credit check. The carrier is just asking for your name, phone number, home address and email, which T-Mobile says it won't use for marketing purposes.
When you're done with the hotspot, which will stop working once the 30 days are up or once you hit the 30GB cap (whichever comes first), you can return it to a T-Mobile store, give it to a friend -- who can request a different SIM card and start a separate test -- or just keep it.
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The Coolpad Surf
T-Mobile
The hotspot is a Coolpad Surf, a no-frills 4G LTE hotspot that regularly retails for $72. While lacking in features like a screen, it does support T-Mobile's low-band 600MHz spectrum designed for wider coverage and better support in buildings.
Wonder how many they will give out. I just recently bought one my boys the 3 months of mint mobile to try tmobile service out in my area for 30$ for 3 months/ 8gb a month. I wonder what the top speed in my area with this hotspot will be.
If you dont like the deal no problem! no replies needed
As part of the new offering, those who are curious about T-Mobile simply need to head to a T-Mobile store or go to T-Mobile's Test Drive website and request a hotspot. There is no cost and the company isn't asking for a credit card or credit check. The carrier is just asking for your name, phone number, home address and email, which T-Mobile says it won't use for marketing purposes.
When you're done with the hotspot, which will stop working once the 30 days are up or once you hit the 30GB cap (whichever comes first), you can return it to a T-Mobile store, give it to a friend -- who can request a different SIM card and start a separate test -- or just keep it.
coolpad-surf-black-1-3x
The Coolpad Surf
T-Mobile
The hotspot is a Coolpad Surf, a no-frills 4G LTE hotspot that regularly retails for $72. While lacking in features like a screen, it does support T-Mobile's low-band 600MHz spectrum designed for wider coverage and better support in buildings.
Wonder how many they will give out. I just recently bought one my boys the 3 months of mint mobile to try tmobile service out in my area for 30$ for 3 months/ 8gb a month. I wonder what the top speed in my area with this hotspot will be.
If you dont like the deal no problem! no replies needed