I think of T-Mobile most often when I see it's insulted Verizon and when I see someone wear a pink tutu at a party.
Still, it's presented itself very well over the last couple of years as the carrier that thinks most about customers, especially with its push toward unlimited data.
Could it possibly be the store that would guide me toward buying the right phone?
Regular readers might know that I've been visiting various retailers to see how they present different phones to customers. You know, in person.
I've been to both a Verizon store and a Best Buy to learn about Pixel 2. In both cases, I was guided toward a Samsung Galaxy.
I went to an AT&T store, where I was told that the Galaxy Note 8 was a better phone than the iPhone X.
What would T-Mobile tell me?
I was moved to visit, as the carrier offered a 2-for-1 promotion on the iPhone 8 last week. Did this mean that T-Mobile was selling so many iPhone X's that it was desperate to get rid of the lesser upgrade from last year's phone?
Was iPhone X the phone that would tear me away from my trusty, now slightly rusty-looking iPhone 6? I went to a San Francisco Bay Area T-Mobile store to find out.
Source: cnet