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Edited December 20, 2020
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Starting December 20th customers on an eligible plan with at least 2 paid lines can add a line for free.
Eligible SOC list: https://i.imgur.com/LZegl3r.jpg
Please note: There's a lot of misinformation and confusion around this promo. Inevitable when a promo like this happens half a month after an identical one just ended. Here are some critical nuggets of info:
- The promo is called "2020 Line On Us 4"
- It is fully stackable with "2020 Line On Us 3"
- Internal docs mention a scenario where it isn't stackable. It is referring to "third line free" promos and only to accounts opened on the 20th or later. This appears to be causing confusion.
- The promo seems to be showing on accounts as line on us 3 (double if you already had it). It's a known issue and being worked on. Will not affect eligibility.
Offer now available. Some reps are not yet aware of the promo's existence, so please be patient with them. You can also add the line as normal online and the promo will automatically apply within a bill cycle.
Ineligible stackable promos:
- iPhone 12 "on us" (2020 Apple Trade Activate P3)
- BOGO iPhone (2020 Apple Buy 2 P11)
- Free Galaxy A71 5G with new line (2020 Samsung Activate P12)
- Free OnePlus 8/8T+ 5G with new line (2020 OnePlus Activate P5)
- Costco BYOD promos
- TFB-exclusive promos
(PS: check this post here
https://www.reddit.com/r/tmobile/..._your_soc/ to get a Chrome or Firefox extension that will make finding your SOC easy, or see the guide here
https://reddit.com/r/tmobile/comm...soc_codes/ to find it manually)
Disclaimer: This is info based on leaked documents, and is subject to change. Any noticed changes will be added to this post when learned.
https://t-mobile.com
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Yes 100%
1. Identify the line that you want to use on iPhone 12 esim
2. Next identify the EID of the esim. It's under settings --> about --> EID
3. Next head to your t-mobile login --> account --> select the line --> change Sim card
4. Select esim as the option and enter EID and follow the rest of the instructions including scanning the QR code to complete the set up
5. Pop the physical Sim in the Sim card slot
6. Select the default data and voice lines on iPhone
Tmobile just told me you can't do this and have a second line attached to the same device. You can either use physical sim or esim but not both. How could this be?
I called to do this (611) and asked all the questions:
- Free Line on US promo - eligible and added (promo already reflected on my account)
- Free phones - not eligible
- $100 Port-in Rebate - Expired on Dec 17th.
- I didn't try costco, because I don't have anymore phones. Still waiting on my $200 + $100 from last time.
I have been using 2 lines ( 1 physical and 1 esim) on same iPhone for quite sometime. Maybe the rep doesn't know
Add the line. Then give it time to process. Then finally check your account to see if the promo is activated. Simple as that.
Can you attach screenshot of it how it looks?
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I called to do this (611) and asked all the questions:
- Free Line on US promo - eligible and added (promo already reflected on my account)
- Free phones - not eligible
- $100 Port-in Rebate - Expired on Dec 17th.
- I didn't try costco, because I don't have anymore phones. Still waiting on my $200 + $100 from last time.
Dang that's a great deal way better compare to my simple choice
I called to do this (611) and asked all the questions:
- Free Line on US promo - eligible and added (promo already reflected on my account)
- Free phones - not eligible
- $100 Port-in Rebate - Expired on Dec 17th.
- I didn't try costco, because I don't have anymore phones. Still waiting on my $200 + $100 from last time.
Not true. I have an iPhone using a T-Mobile line for both ESIM and physical SIM card slot.
Yes!! I switched from Verizon and T-Mobile keeps giving. Verizon, still hands-down the best service. But T-Mobile is getting better. Getting service where I couldn't get it with them 5 years ago (when I had T-Mobile)
Is 5G working now for two line phones?
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