The Android-powered
heavyweights are here
Give the iPhone 4S an inferiority complexmeet the rock stars of our Android™-powered lineup. Blaze the web at 4G speed. Listen to your tunes with Google Music. Stream your shows on vivid screens. Snap amazing pictures. With phones like these, it’s easy to find your perfect match.
New, gorgeous, and faster than home Internet
on our 4G network!
Why Android on T-Mobile®?
More Android-powered 4G smartphones to choose from on America’s Largest 4G Network®. Bigger, more
beautiful screens. Cameras that take shooting and sharing to a whole new level.
Mobilize your music
Shop for music, discover new artists, get personalized recommendations, store up to 20,000 of your songs for free and listen anytime. Share a play of the music you buy from Android Market with your friends on Google+.
Data rates apply
4G speed
Surf faster than home Internet on our most advanced Android phones.
Download speeds
Go cinematic
Watch on big, beautiful screens, stream with virtually no buffering on our 4G network, access live TV, and more.
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Samsung
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HTC
Sensation™ 4G Learn moreScreen
4.3"
Unbeatable camera
With BurstShot™, SmartShot™, and SweepShot™,
the HTC Amaze™ 4G outshoots the iPhone 4S.
See our 4G phones in action
Check out these demos and see why our 4G smartphones are some of the most advanced smartphones you can find.
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Includes 2 GB of full-speed data.
Get a plan that lets you surf, watch, shoot, and share what you want.
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Find the smartphone that fits
With Android on T-Mobile, you’ve always had a choice. Today, you have even more. Which is another reason why more people in the US choose Android.
See our 4G smartphones Compare Android phonesAverage download speeds on T-Mobile's 4G HSPA+ 42 Mbps network in four major markets are faster than average home internet speeds as determined by independent third party testing. T-Mobile's 4G HSPA+ 42 Mbps network not available everywhere; see coverage details.
Limited time offer; subject to change. Taxes and fees additional. Not all plans or features available on all devices. Unlimited features for direct US communications between 2 people. Use of some features or services may incur separate, additional charges and/or require a qualifying data plan or access to Wi-Fi connection. General Terms: At participating locations. Domestic only. Credit approval, $35 per line activation fee or $18 per line upgrade fee, and two-year agreement with up to $200/line early cancellation fee required; deposit may apply. If you switch plans you may be bound by existing or extended contract term (including early cancellation provisions) and/or charged an up to $200 fee. You may be unable to switch to some plans. Regulatory Programs Fee (not a tax or government-mandated charge) of up to $1.61 per line/month applies. Taxes approx. 6–28% of bill. Overage extra; partial minutes/data rounded up. Some calls/features involve multiple calls; each call incurs separate charges. For unlimited data plans, full speeds available up to monthly data allotment; after allotment used, speeds slowed to up to 2G speeds for remainder of billing cycle. On-network and domestic roaming data allotments differ: 2GB full-speed plan includes 50MB roaming.
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