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October 02, 2006, 3:17 PM PDT
T-Mobile launches MyFaves
Posted by: Nicole Lee

T-Mobile MyFaves
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T-Mobile released MyFaves today, a new cell phone software package that the company refers to as a new "wireless communication experience." MyFaves lets you have up to five photos or icons that illustrate your five most favorite people on the phone's home screen, and here's the kicker: You can get unlimited nationwide any-network calling to any of those five people, even if they're on another network or on a landline. However, there will be a monthly fee; starting at $39.99 per month for individuals or $69.99 per month for families. And you can change each of the five people only once per calendar month. Also, not all phones will be compatible with the service; presumably because the device would have to support the MyFaves user interface, though T-Mobile plans to have most of its phones MyFaves compatible by the end of the year.

This concept isn't entirely new. Alltel has had a similar My Circle service for a while now, which lets you add up to 10 friends in an unlimited any-network plan. Alltel is a regional carrier, though, making T-Mobile the first national carrier to have this type of service. All of which begs the question: if you really call only five people on a regularly...

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your right they released this today but they have had this service for almost a year.. its called my5. they just changed the name to get more press.

trust me i know because i have "5" on my phone as a tmobile user
by blazerdude20 (See profile) - October 2, 2006 4:06 PM PDT

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