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Sunnyvale California T-Mobile Cell Phone Deals
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Phones Compared to Sunnyvale California T-Mobile Cell Phone Stores!
Why drive all over Sunnyvale
comparing T-Mobile cellular phone deals when you can shop all major cell phone
carriers including T-Mobile right here? We offer free cell
phones in Sunnyvale CA from all major carriers including Verizon
Wireless, Sprint, T-Mobile. Alltel, AT&T (formerly Cingular)
and Nextel.
Most of the T-Mobile cell phones we offer are priced much lower than any
cell phone store in Sunnyvale California. Why would you shop anywhere
else! Not only do we carry all major cell phone
providers, we also offer the largest selection of phones
from manufacturers such as LG, Nokia, BlackBerry, Palm,
Samsung, Kyocera, Sony Ericsson, HTC and UTStarcom. We
offer free FedEx shipping to Sunnyvale CA on all
T-Mobile mobile phones when you sign
up for a new individual plan. We also offer the best
deals on T-Mobile cell phone upgrades, T-Mobile family plans and contract
extensions. With most of the T-Mobile mobile phones being free and many
where you actually get cash back after rebates, why would
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Local Search ResultsT-Mobile
789 E El Camino Real
Sunnyvale,
CA
(408) 736-7145
T-Mobile
510 Showers Dr
Mountain View,
CA
(650) 559-9153
T-Mobile
3936 Rivermark Plz
Santa Clara,
CA
(408) 486-9705
T-Mobile
2855 Stevens Creek Blvd, #B235
Santa Clara,
CA
(408) 244-9034
T-Mobile
780 Montague Expy
San Jose,
CA
(408) 432-1676
T-Mobile
18800 Bella Vina
Saratoga,
CA
(408) 247-7200
T-Mobile
2675 El Camino Real
Palo Alto,
CA
(650) 327-1343
T-Mobile
595 Coleman Ave, #40
San Jose,
CA
(408) 995-6681
T-Mobile
505 E Hamilton Ave
Campbell,
CA
(408) 370-2910
T-Mobile
515 El Camino Real, Ste 140
Menlo Park,
CA
(650) 815-4041
T-Mobile
165 University Ave
Palo Alto,
CA
(650) 838-9636
T-Mobile
2086 Newpark Mall, #1908
Newark,
CA
(510) 793-0483
T-Mobile
1 Curtner Ave
San Jose,
CA
(408) 287-1756
T-Mobile
1720 Story Rd, #30
San Jose,
CA
(408) 929-2182
T-Mobile
39172 Argonaut Way
Fremont,
CA
(510) 505-9186
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Number Portability - F.A.Q.
Q.
If I move to a new city can I keep my
current wireless phone number?
A. Unfortunately not unless you are moving within the same local area
where your current phone number is being used. Even if you move within the same
area code, you may be outside the local area calling boundaries that determine
if your phone number portable. Cell Phone Bill Components - Talk Time
Talk time is the total amount of phone usage, which
is usually measured in minutes (partial minutes being rounded up), for calls
placed and incoming calls received. Most of the cell phone plans offered
include a specific amount of of minute and are usually divided into daytime
minutes and night and weekend minutes, all for one flat monthly fee. Most
plans feature unlimited night and weekend minutes, however any amount of minutes
used over the daytime minute allowance is usually billed at a much higher rate.
Peak minutes, also know as daytime minutes typically run from about 6 am to 9pm
Monday through Friday. Because if the higher demand during daytime hours
plans that include more daytime minutes are typically more expensive. Off
peak minutes, also known as night and weekend minutes, are minutes that fall
outside of the peak minute calling times which is when the carriers are least
active. Off peak minutes are the least expensive minutes and usually are
unlimited. Number Portability - F.A.Q.
Q.
Will I be able to use the cell phone I
already have with my new cellular service?
A. Most likely you will not be able to use your old phone with your
new wireless service plan. Different carriers may use different wireless
network technologies resulting in incompatible phones. Also most mobile
phones are programmed to work only on the specific network of that cell phone
carrier, even if the carrier uses the same wireless technology as the other
carrier.
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