14 February 2007
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<div class="rxbodyfield" xmlns:o="urn:www.microsoft.com/office" xmlns:st1="urn:www.microsoft.com/smarttags" xmlns:st2="urn:www.microsoft.com/smarttags2" xmlns:w="urn:www.microsoft.com/word" xmlns:x="urn:www.microsoft.com/excel"><p>Boosted by sales of its popular 18-month Flext tariff, mobile phone operator T-Mobile has announced that it will introduce a 12-month version, designed to replace the Relax price plan.</p><p>From February 1st, Flext, which offers £120 worth of credit on consumer's phone – equivalent to 600 minutes or 1,200 text messages free of charge – will become available to all new and existing customers.</p><p>Flext has proved incredibly popular because T-Mobile offers a credit service with its line rental which means that its users are free to choose whether the credit is spent on video and text messages or call-time, rather than restricting its customers to a quota of texts and minutes per month like other suppliers.</p><p>In addition, T-Mobile will abandon its 18-month Flext 30 and Flext 75 price plans.</p><p>With O2 and Orange due to announce changes to their tariffs in the coming weeks, consumers are advised to keep shopping around to ensure that they get the best deal for them.</p><p>There's plenty of choice so let uSwitch.com help you find the perfect mobile phone. If you're confused about fancy features, our <a href="http://www.uswitch.com/Mobiles/Handsets/">handset guide will help. Then, when you know what you want, <a href="http://www.uswitch.com/Mobiles/index.aspx?">use our calculator to compare handsets and tariffs</a> and find the one that best suits you and buy online. We're easy to use, impartial and our service won't cost you a penny.</p><p> <a href="http://www.adfero.co.uk" target="_blank"><img alt="track" src="http://feeds.directnews.co.uk/feedtrack/dn.gif?feedid=362&itemid=18061679" style="border:0 0 0" />© Adfero Ltd</a></a></p></div>
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