Hmm, I don't know whether to believe this or not. I guess there isn't anything saying it can't be true. It looks pretty cool actually. I never liked the whole "stick together" campaign.
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a source who I cannot name (I know, then how can you believe me?) has given me information about t-mobile USA; possibly changing its slogan again. this time it will replicate its UK counterpart and use "T-Mobile - Simply Closer"
This is still in the works and is still only a possibility. In the upcoming weeks if nothing is changed the idea was probably scrapped. The "Simply" phrase will be used for the company for its plans and phones.
Ex: The unlimited plan, will be advertised as "Simply Unlimited"
My source was able to snag me a mock-up of what the T-Mobile site will look like if this change occurs.
link to site mockup
Hmm, I don't know whether to believe this or not. I guess there isn't anything saying it can't be true. It looks pretty cool actually. I never liked the whole "stick together" campaign.
Interesting. Like the new slogan better if true.
Wouldn't that invade on Sprint's name? Like their Simply Everything plan.
T-Mobile needs to offer something ground breaking.
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I notice the fonts change as well
it looks like the one used in Nokia manual
Simply Closer is T-Mobile Global slogan
http://www.t-mobile-international.co...,19,0,,en.html
i prefer the simply closer slogan over our current one
Oh yeah I didn't see that.
The new font is nice. I didn't like the comic sans looking font "stick together" used. It made the company seem too .. childish. If that makes sense.
I should not be a teacher
the past tense of stick is "stuck"
that means "we'll get stuck" (on last century)
it's not good
I think they should stick to what they got, LOL. "Stick Together" is great, along with the MyFaves, and H@H you can stick together will all your loved ones, and close friends, through voice, and their affordable messaging bundles. I think "Get More From Life" was one of their best thou. But, like I said they should stick to what they got, and worry about some better 3G enabled phones, and rolling out 3G Nationwide.
Agreed.Originally Posted by ThorBlaze Dragon
However, since the intention behind "stick together" is not to get stuck on the past, but to create company/customer cohesion, it's a future construct. We'll stick together, you and your friends will stick together, if you get suckered into this plan, you and T-M will stick together for another 2 years...the past tense of stick is "stuck"
that means "we'll get stuck" (on last century)
it's not good
Originally Posted by Kar98
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this is great news if its true. the current slogan is horrible!
phone history: ericsson #? -> nokia 3390 -> nokia 5165 -> SE t68i -> nokia 6200 -> nokia 3650 -> SKII -> moto v620 -> nokia 3220 -> MOTORAZR V3 -> t-mo SDA -> MOTOSLVR L7 -> SK3 -> nokia 8390 -> nokia 6133 -> MOTORAZR V3x -> t-mo DASH -> MOTOKRZR K1 -> SE k550i -> MOTORAZR2 V8 -> SE TM506 -> Samsung t919 BEHOLD
line 2: SK iD -> SK LX -> SK slide -> SK 08 -> SK LX 09
T-Mobile:
Spend less money on marketing and more on actually doing something worth something.
My Plan:
Simple Choice Unlimited Talk + Text + Web
Line 1: Unlimited 4G Data + 500 MB HotSpot
Line 2: 2.5 GB 4G data/HotSpot
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I have to agree with gemaster: "Get More From Life" was by far better than "Stick Together" or "Simply Closer".T-Mobile should just admit it and go back to using it.
Yeah, they should I really puzzlesOriginally Posted by experiment626
me why they changed it in the first place. I loved tellin everybody I was getting more from life, lol
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