
We’re also unclear on whether or not there’s a minimum value for the accessories being bought on EIP. What we’re not clear on is perhaps a key question: Can you only use EIP on accessories when buying a phone at the same time? But we’ll make the assumption that it works on the same principle as the EIP on phones. So you’ll be able to walk in, get your new phone, grab a set of great earphones or a smartwatch and walk out without paying anything up front. If you take the $199.99 retail price as the example, that’s roughly $8.30 per month for 24 months. Typically, with smartphones and tablets, that’s 24 months. From July 20th, you’ll be able to pay for your premium accessories monthly over a period of time.
But T-Mo has plans to make it easier for you to walk out the store with some tasty accessories.Īccording to a leaked internal memo we received from our sources, T-Mobile will start offering accessories on EIP. Likewise, a Gear Fit will cost you the same, as will the Gear 2 Neo. A pair of Beats Solo HD earphones will set you back $199 at a T-Mobile retail store, or online at. Particularly when it comes to smartwatches and audio products like Beats’ headphones. Accessories have become a bigger part of the picture when it comes to smartphone sales in recent days.
