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 We knew it was coming sometime this year, and yesterday we heard murmurs that  8220 ometime stanley cup  could be today, and at last, it is. T-Mobile has an iPhone 5. Yes, it   the same iPhone 5 that was announced five months ago, but maybe  just maybe  it   better.     https://gizmodo/report-t-mobile-is-finally-getting-the-iphone-tomorrow-5992355 Since T-Mobile ann stanley quencher ounced this weekend that it would be ditching the traditional two-year contract model, that means that you ;ll be able to get the iPhone 5 without a contract. You ;ll be paying $100 for the iPhone 5 up front, and then you ;ll pay the rest of the phone off as $20 monthly installments attached to your bill over the course of  stanley cups uk the next two years. Once the phone is all paid off, then your bill will drop $20 a month. The iPhone 4s will be $70 down and the iPhone 4 will be $15 down, again followed by the $20/month on top of your monthly bill. Will that ultimately be a better deal  T-Mobile claims that with its $50 a month Simple Choice plan plus the $20 a month, that ends up being $1,060 less than AT 038;T over two years for an iPhone 5 on a comparable contract. That remains to be seen. But there   another way it could be better. UPDATE: The installment plan will only be available to qualified customers, which really means credit qualified customers. In other words, if you ;ve got a super sketchy credit record, T-Mobile isn ;t going to give you a $100 iPh