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T-Mobile drags shoppers to T-Life app, clerks sweat bullets
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59958, member: 636"] T-Mobile accelerates its digital transformation by mandating customer transactions through the T-Life mobile application. The wireless carrier established ambitious targets requiring 92 percent of device upgrades and 85 percent of new service activations to occur via the app by November 2025. Company executives expect complete digital adoption by January 2026, moving away from traditional retail store dependence. The application has achieved 75 million downloads since its 2024 launch. Store employees face strict performance quotas demanding 60 to 90 percent of customer interactions utilize the digital platform. Customer resistance has emerged regarding the forced transition to app-based services. Users report technical problems such as system delays, authentication failures, and incomplete functionality within the platform. Many subscribers express frustration with the mandatory digital approach and consider switching carriers. The leadership transition brings Srini Gopalan as the new chief executive, replacing Mike Sievert on November 1, 2025. This strategic shift prioritizes technological advancement while potentially risking customer satisfaction and employee morale. [/QUOTE]
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