MetroPCS rebranded with new unlimited plans that offer Google One and Amazon Prime perks

MetroPCS is getting its first big rebrand after being acquired by T-Mobile five years ago, dropping the PCS acronym from its name. Under the new Metro by T-Mobile brand, the prepaid wireless service provider will offer new unlimited plans that include Google One cloud storage and an Amazon Prime membership.

The two new plans start at $50 and $60 per line, and they come with unlimited LTE data and 5GB and 15GB of LTE hot spots, respectively. Both unlimited plans come with 100GB of Google One cloud storage, but only the more expensive plan comes with Amazon Prime. (An annual Prime membership costs $119.) Metro will retain its existing $30 / $40 plans without the Google and Amazon benefits.

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