The JUMP! On Demand plan was one of T-Mobile’s uncarrier moves. The carrier made it easier for its customers to upgrade their devices throughout the year. Initially, customers were allowed to upgrade their device every three months but that limitation has been removed now. T-Mobile JUMP! On Demand device upgrades have now been allowed on a monthly basis.

T-Mobile has changed the JUMP! On Demand device upgrade policy to allow subscribers to upgrade their devices every 30 days. What this means is that they essentially get a guarantee of 12 upgrades every year.

T-Mobile has updated the support page for JUMP! On Demand and it now confirms that subscribers can upgrade their devices after 30 days. “JUMP! On Demand lets you upgrade to a new device up to once every 30 days,” the support page now mentions.

Some of the best smartphones on the market are available to T-Mobile customers under the JUMP! On Demand program. These include the likes of the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, LG G5 and LG G6, and the Moto Z2 Force.

Subscribers can upgrade to a new device once every 30 days. The upgrade has to be to a different model or memory size. They will have to trade-in their current device which must be in good condition.

Filed in Cellphones. Read more about . Source: support.t-mobile

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