T-Mobile's new unlimited plan has some nasty fine print

T-Mobile and Sprint are both making a big splash today with the introduction of some too-good-to-be-true data plans. Both companies' new plans offer unlimited talk, text, and — importantly — data, but both companies' unlimited data come with big asterisks beside them.

That's because their data plans have some significant limitations. T-Mobile's plan, called T-Mobile One, limits all video playback to low-res 480p. Sprint's plan, called Unlimited Freedom, has the same video limitation and then goes even further, limiting music streams to 500kbps (which is relatively high) and gaming to an extremely slow 2Mbps. T-Mobile will let you avoid that limitation if you pay an extra $25 per month per line; Sprint doesn't seem to offer an option.

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