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T-Mobile and Metro PCS will carry Lumia 640, but not the 640XL

Kip Kniskern Kip Kniskern
November 8, 2020
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T-Mobile and Metro PCS will carry Lumia 640, but not the 640XL

Looks like AT&T is keeping the larger Lumia 640XL all to itself, at least at first, as T-Mobile has also announce this morning that it will be carrying the Lumia 640 on both the T-Mobile and the entry level Metro PCS carriers.  The Lumia 640, a 5 inch device with a 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400, will feature Wi-Fi calling “out of the box” and T-Mobile’s Music Freedom plan for streaming music with no data charges.

The company posted a first look video featuring the Lumia 640, shot on a Lumia 640, and edited on a Surface Pro 3 using Windows Movie Maker:

As with the AT&T announcement, pricing and availability are yet to be announced.

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