T-Mobile is hitting back at Verizon’s unlimited data offer with some changes of its own. The carrier this week announced that its T-Mobile One plan now includes HD video streaming and 10GB of high-speed mobile hotspot data. The upgrades will be available to customers at no extra change, starting Friday. Customers can activate these new features in the T-Mobile app or at my.t-mobile.com. The addition of HD streaming will be nice for those times when you want higher definition streaming for a screen bigger than your smartphone. T-Mobile streams video for One users at 480p, which is fine for smartphone screens. Until now, those who wanted higher definition for a larger screen needed to add “T-Mobile One Plus” or “One Plus International” to their line for $15 or $25 more a month, respectively, to get unlimited “HD Day Passes.” As Ars Technica reported, those HD Day Passes only offered HD streaming for 24 hours, so if you wanted to stream HD video every day, you needed to go to the T-Mobile app or website and get a new pass every day, which was as annoying as it sounds. Now, things should be a lot less confusing. A T-Mobile spokesperson told… Read full this story
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