Nexus 9 LTE Now Available From T-Mobile For $599.76 Or $24.99 A Month
The LTE version of the Nexus 9 is now ready for your hard-earned money. T-Mobile has made the 8.9-inch tablet available on its website, where it's charging $24.99 a month for two years or $599.76 outright.
This makes T-Mobile the first place where you can buy the LTE-equipped version of the Nexus 9 in the US, with the carrier roughly hitting its promised early December commitment. Customers can add the device to their Simple Choice plan for an additional $10 a month, at which point the Un-carrier will match the amount of data allocated to the phone and provide the same amount exclusively for the tablet. Alternatively, you can restrict yourself to 200MB a month without paying anything.
At $600, this 32GB tablet is $120 more expensive than its Wi-Fi only alternative. That's no small difference, especially when considering that the Nexus 9 is already arguably overpriced. But if you want an LTE-enabled Nexus 9 and T-Mobile's network works for you, the option is there.
HTC Nexus 9 Now Available at T-Mobile with Best Tablet Plan in Wireless
If you don’t know, now you know. Starting today, the HTC Nexus 9 is available at T-Mobile online via the Underground for $0 down (and $24.99 for 24 months; FRP $599.76).
T-Mobile is the first U.S. carrier to offer the LTE Nexus 9 tablet – and is the ONLY place Nexus 9 customers can get the best tablet plan in wireless this holiday season. Just $10 a month enables you to add a tablet and match the data on your Simple Choice™ voice plan—up to 5 GB a month—for use specifically on your tablet. And all T-Mobile tablets can get you Free Data for Life, giving you 200 MB of free data a month for the life of the device as long as you use it with T-Mobile.
The HTC Nexus 9 runs Android 5.0 Lollipop, features a crisp 8.9-inch screen with two front-facing speakers and is powered by a 64-bit NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor, for fast and easy transitions from work to play.
More information on the best tablet plan in wireless can be found at http://www.t-mobile.com.
source: androidpolice
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