T-Mobile customers face more price hikes after recent increases on older plans. Many users felt angry when the company broke promises about locked rates. Some never received warnings about changes until their bills arrived. CEO Mike Sievert warns another price jump might happen because of new tariffs.
The carrier reported strong earnings for early 2025, with higher revenue than before. Their profits grew significantly compared to last year. Despite making more money, they plan to charge users extra. Sievert claims Trump tariffs force them to pass costs to customers. He said the business cannot absorb these extra expenses.
This marks another broken promise from T-Mobile. Sievert calls the increases on legacy plans different because they aim to phase out older services. Users feel the company keeps changing its story. Many longtime customers think T-Mobile values money over loyalty. The company risks losing faithful users if these price increases continue.
The carrier reported strong earnings for early 2025, with higher revenue than before. Their profits grew significantly compared to last year. Despite making more money, they plan to charge users extra. Sievert claims Trump tariffs force them to pass costs to customers. He said the business cannot absorb these extra expenses.
This marks another broken promise from T-Mobile. Sievert calls the increases on legacy plans different because they aim to phase out older services. Users feel the company keeps changing its story. Many longtime customers think T-Mobile values money over loyalty. The company risks losing faithful users if these price increases continue.