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New/Existing T-Mobile/Metro Customers: 64GB OnePlus Nord N200 5G Phone

w/ 24-Mo Bill Cred.

Free

$240

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T-Mobile is Offering New or Existing T-Mobile Customers: 64GB OnePlus Nord N200 5G Phone for Free after 24-Month Bill Credits when You Add A New Line.

Thanks community member Jman100 for sharing this deal

Metro also offers New Customers who switch with ID Verification: 64GB OnePlus Nord N200 5G Phone for Free after Instant Rebate when You Port In Number + Pay for a Month of $60/Mo. Service.

Note, offer is valid only In stores, on customer service calls or online via "Other Buying Options"

T-Mobile Customer Instructions:
  1. Add a new line of service on an eligible plan
  2. Click here to purchase a new OnePlus Nord N200 5G on a monthly payment plan and pay applicable sales tax on pre-credit price at time of purchase.
  3. Receive 24 monthly bill credits totaling up to $216.00.
Metro Customer Instructions:
  1. Go to Metro Store (store locator)
  2. Purchase a OnePlus Nord N200 5G and port-in an existing eligible wireless number to that phone to a $60/mo. plan
  3. Receive a full rebate off the full retail price of $229.99 with validation of name, address, and date of birth provided through independent database and presentation of matching identification.
OnePlus Nord N200 Specs:
  • 6.49" 1080x2400 LTPS IPS LCD 90Hz Display
  • Qualcomm SM4350 Snapdragon 480 5G Processor
  • 4GB RAM
  • 64GB UFS 2.1 internal storage
  • microSDXC card slot
  • Main Cameras: 13 MP f/2.2 (wide), 2 MP f/2.4 (macro), 2 MP f/2.4 (depth)
  • Selfie Camera: 16 MP, f/2.1
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
  • Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • USB Type-C 2.0, USB On-The-Go
  • Li-Po 5000 mAh, non-removable Battery
  • Android 11 (OxygenOS 11)

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Offer Terms:
    • Tax on full price due at sale
    • If canceling your account, you need to contact us first to continue your bill credits, or you may owe the remaining balance on your required finance agreement.
    • Qualifying credit, service, and trade-in required.
    • $30 assisted or upgrade support charge may be required. $216 via bill credits; must be active and in good standing to receive credits; allow 2 bill cycles. Max 4/account.
  • Metro Offer Terms:
    • Excludes phone number currently active on the T-Mobile network or on Metro by T-Mobile in past 180 days.
    • Limit two (2) total smartphone instant rebates per account/household.
    • $20 activation fee/line -slickdewmaster

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Written by Jman100
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T-Mobile is Offering New or Existing T-Mobile Customers: 64GB OnePlus Nord N200 5G Phone for Free after 24-Month Bill Credits when You Add A New Line.

Thanks community member Jman100 for sharing this deal

Metro also offers New Customers who switch with ID Verification: 64GB OnePlus Nord N200 5G Phone for Free after Instant Rebate when You Port In Number + Pay for a Month of $60/Mo. Service.

Note, offer is valid only In stores, on customer service calls or online via "Other Buying Options"

T-Mobile Customer Instructions:
  1. Add a new line of service on an eligible plan
  2. Click here to purchase a new OnePlus Nord N200 5G on a monthly payment plan and pay applicable sales tax on pre-credit price at time of purchase.
  3. Receive 24 monthly bill credits totaling up to $216.00.
Metro Customer Instructions:
  1. Go to Metro Store (store locator)
  2. Purchase a OnePlus Nord N200 5G and port-in an existing eligible wireless number to that phone to a $60/mo. plan
  3. Receive a full rebate off the full retail price of $229.99 with validation of name, address, and date of birth provided through independent database and presentation of matching identification.
OnePlus Nord N200 Specs:
  • 6.49" 1080x2400 LTPS IPS LCD 90Hz Display
  • Qualcomm SM4350 Snapdragon 480 5G Processor
  • 4GB RAM
  • 64GB UFS 2.1 internal storage
  • microSDXC card slot
  • Main Cameras: 13 MP f/2.2 (wide), 2 MP f/2.4 (macro), 2 MP f/2.4 (depth)
  • Selfie Camera: 16 MP, f/2.1
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
  • Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • USB Type-C 2.0, USB On-The-Go
  • Li-Po 5000 mAh, non-removable Battery
  • Android 11 (OxygenOS 11)

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Offer Terms:
    • Tax on full price due at sale
    • If canceling your account, you need to contact us first to continue your bill credits, or you may owe the remaining balance on your required finance agreement.
    • Qualifying credit, service, and trade-in required.
    • $30 assisted or upgrade support charge may be required. $216 via bill credits; must be active and in good standing to receive credits; allow 2 bill cycles. Max 4/account.
  • Metro Offer Terms:
    • Excludes phone number currently active on the T-Mobile network or on Metro by T-Mobile in past 180 days.
    • Limit two (2) total smartphone instant rebates per account/household.
    • $20 activation fee/line -slickdewmaster

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The_Love_Spud
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The primary constructive takeaway from my post was intended as: S10>>N200 and don't fall for 5G hype. You seem to hope that T-Mobile is doing something special with their 5G deployment... and while it differs from what Verizon does, that doesn't actually produce a better result nor could it meet the expectations built around 5G. I'll explore that below in case you're interested(?).

The distinction which launches the article I shared (which did center on Verizon) is the same for T-Mobile: the form of 5G which would provide the benefits touted by some sources is exceptionally rare. T-Mobile gives their own version of this which is fairly telling:

https://www.t-mobile.com/news/net...-and-speed

T-Mobile's TLDR is that:

AT&T is an open liar (i.e. 5GE is faux 5G)
Verizon has some work to do on expanding mmWave 5G
(And by extension delivering on the promise of 5G)
Please don't take notice that T-Mobile is also not delivering mmWave 5G
(Basically they talk a lot of trash about mmWave without highlighting the distinction on what it delivers: true, low-latency, gigabit 5G capacity)

While T-Mobile touts the expansion of mid-band 5G, you will notice no mention of a huge mmWave deployment of their own... because they don't have one. More specifically they have very little spectrum in that space and no significant plans for deploying it beyond the few high-density scenarios which will distinguish 5G for years to come: stadiums and high-density urban centers like the middle of Times Square.

https://www.fiercewireless.com/op...mall-cells

Instead what T-Mobile has done is dedicated more of their existing 4G LTE network to 5G in the same way they quickly repurposed their 3G network to 4G in a bid to maintain relevance in the 4G era. At the time, they lacked the desirable low-band real estate purchased by Verizon, but saw they could maximize the efficiency of the bandwidth they had. The way that plays out similarly today is a 5G network which provides an incremental efficiency improvement over the prior network configuration and whose growth is built upon mid-band spectrum acquired from Sprint.

https://www.wired.com/story/testi...n-edition/

Maybe some of this is interesting to someone(?).

Good luck!
Jon
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The OnePlus N200 is probably better from the standpoint it has a Snapdragon and more importantly 1080p screen. It's also an IPS screen on the Nord.

The A32 only has a 720p screen and Mediatek processor.


Comparison:

https://www.gsmarena.com/compare....one2=10648



The main advantage to the A32 is in theory it should have a physically better camera.
Slimeyface
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Bill Credits = BLECCH

Edit: The deal from Metro has been added to this post with the instant full rebate. Now that's a deal!

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Jun 16, 2021 02:25 AM
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jclmasterJun 16, 2021 02:25 AM
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The Nord 200 deal requires adding a line, correct?
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Jun 16, 2021 02:29 AM
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BrightTank8484
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Jun 16, 2021 02:29 AM
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Quote from jclmaster :
The Nord 200 deal requires adding a line, correct?
no, not required

you can adding a line
OR
trade in any device

"At T-Mobile, new and existing customers can get it for free after 24 monthly bill credits when they trade-in any device or add a new line."​
Jun 16, 2021 02:45 AM
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junkleeJun 16, 2021 02:45 AM
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Quote from iam25boy :
Will they take my old razr phone?
yes. they even took my 13 years old Nokia 5800 and N8.
if you can't find your phone on the trade-in list, just choose "5G upgrade promote all carriers" during check out.
Jun 16, 2021 02:47 AM
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ugabugaJun 16, 2021 02:47 AM
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I got one A32 and been thinking about adding another but will instead grab one of these to play with.
Jun 16, 2021 02:50 AM
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junkleeJun 16, 2021 02:50 AM
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Quote from jclmaster :
We have three of the A32 phones and love them. One replaced a ZTE Blade Z Max, another replaced a TMO REVVLRY+ coverage is much better than the 4G/LTE phones. Performance is great. I wonder if you are running into a problem with 5G connection not being available in a lot of places. I have noticed some places in Kansas City do not get 5g!
I also got two free A32 5G and both work great. Surprisingly, A32 is the first T-mobile brand phone besides iPhone can work with my old T-mobile Tzone data plan.
Jun 16, 2021 03:14 AM
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odsonJun 16, 2021 03:14 AM
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Quote from FabulousMeerkat436 :
If you support China, buy OnePlus.
Basing on your statement, if you don't support China, stop buying phones, electronic, furniture or even food, lol. Around 80% of your Samsung phone's components are made in China.

If you wanna support American manufacturing industry, at first, start pursuading your kids, nephews, nieces to go into those fields, becomes engineers or skilled-workers instead of doctors, realtors, financial advisors, military personnels or social media influencers...
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googlephoneJun 16, 2021 03:24 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank googlephone

The question now is whether the limit is 4 A32/N200 per account, or 4 A32 and 4 N200 per account.

Not sure if t-mobile is limiting total of 4 free 5g phones after trade in. If not, we can rinse and repeat for 4 free 5g phones every time t-mobile adds a new free 5g device after trade in.
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Jun 16, 2021 03:28 AM
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LGNFJun 16, 2021 03:28 AM
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Snapdragon 480 vs MediaTek Dimensity 720 [nanoreview.net]

To be honest, A32 may have lower resolution, given CPU and GPU performance are on par between N200 and A32, it may probably come out better on the A32. You can't expect smooth video with a crappy graphics card on a high resolution with high refresh rate when playing games.

I would choose A32 over N200 if I didn't take camera quality into account.
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Seeing_Red
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Jun 16, 2021 03:30 AM
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Quote from cleg87 :
The phone is free after bill credits. $0. Can the value of the phone drop below zero? If you are staying with Tmobile for the next 2 years anyway, why not get a free phone from them?
Quote from wolfie14 :
What's the point of commenting this on a post for a FREE device? It's almost always the first comment I see on these types of posts.

Do people really wait for their alerts to go off just so they can race over and say the same crap each and every time?

It used to be contracts, now it's bill credits. No company is going to give you free phones without some kind of guarantee that they'll make some money off of you.

Lots of people stick with the same carrier for many years so bill credits aren't really an issue.

You can literally trade in any crappy device, as long as it works, and get a free phone.

If you're so uninterested in trade in deals and bill credits, then just pay for your devices out of pocket and use whatever cheap $10 a month plan you want, but then don't complain that no one gives you free stuff.
Not sure why you are getting so defensive over what is essentially committing to two years of service for a $240 phone. There have been better bill credit deals for more expensive phones. If you are already a tmobile customer and don't mind staying it's an okay deal.

If you are just looking to get the phone, the Metro offer is a better deal only requiring 1 month of service and a port-in.
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lion1994Jun 16, 2021 03:33 AM
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when it said can trade-in "any device", I wonder if a Nokia non-very-smart phone (not andriod phone) will be eligible?
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lou2004Jun 16, 2021 03:34 AM
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Quote from lion1994 :
when it said can trade-in "any device", I wonder if a Nokia non-very-smart phone (not andriod phone) will be eligible?
I trade-in 4 flip phones on last deal. hope that answered your question.
Jun 16, 2021 03:36 AM
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lou2004Jun 16, 2021 03:36 AM
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Quote from Slimeyface :
Bill Credits = BLECCH
does it matter if we stay with T-Mobile for life?
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crazycoolJun 16, 2021 03:38 AM
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Quote from odson :
Basing on your statement, if you don't support China, stop buying phones, electronic, furniture or even food, lol. Around 80% of your Samsung phone's components are made in China.

If you wanna support American manufacturing industry, at first, start pursuading your kids, nephews, nieces to go into those fields, becomes engineers or skilled-workers instead of doctors, realtors, financial advisors, military personnels or social media influencers...
I think you get it wrong, he/she try to said support Chinese company. OnePlus is Chinese company, similar to Huawei. We all know most stuff make from China, including Apple devices.
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