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

w/ 24-Mo Bill Cred.

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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
jnads
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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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Jul 10, 2021 10:13 PM
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vaiof1Jul 10, 2021 10:13 PM
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Quote from teetee1 :
Did anyone here grandfathered T-mobile's gold membership prepaid plan and Keep their phone line for $10/yr? I am one of them. Am I allowed to trade in a phone (mine is a 2G flip phone) and get in on this deal online?

I did not survive reading past page 10 of the thread. It's still unclear to me if I need to ship the trade-in phone to T-mobile first, or purchase the 5g phone first.
Any clue or page number on detailed instructions will be much appreciated.
It's for postpaid plans
Jul 10, 2021 10:14 PM
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teetee1Jul 10, 2021 10:14 PM
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Quote from Kouskous44 :
Log in online and the promotions will show under "shop" if you are eligible.
Cool thanks. I logged in and only saw Samsung S21 5G with 24 mo bill credits at https://my.t-mobile.com/purchase/shop but no N200. Guess I will go with Samsung.
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Jul 10, 2021 10:14 PM
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JesseKnows
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Jul 10, 2021 10:14 PM
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Quote from teetee1 :
Did anyone here grandfathered T-mobile's gold membership prepaid plan and Keep their phone line for $10/yr? I am one of them. Am I allowed to trade in a phone (mine is a 2G flip phone) and get in on this deal online?

I did not survive reading past page 10 of the thread. It's still unclear to me if I need to ship the trade-in phone to T-mobile first, or purchase the 5g phone first.
Any clue or page number on detailed instructions will be much appreciated.
I'd be vastly surprised if a prepaid T-Mobile customer could use this deal. It's for customers with accounts and plans.The prepaid equivalent is Metro where you need to port a number and pay for a month.

Jul 10, 2021 10:36 PM
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bk_InAZJul 10, 2021 10:36 PM
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Quote from RonA2700 :
They're still trying to charge me for Oneplus promotional phones despite half a dozen phone calls and lawsuit threats. T mobile are crooks.
I have had a similar experience with T-Mobile. "Experts" told me one thing. A few months later they reneged and are still overcharging. It's a much longer story- but my take away is: "Don't beleive their "experts", and record every call with them.
Jul 10, 2021 10:39 PM
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durvasaJul 10, 2021 10:39 PM
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Quote from bk_InAZ :
I have had a similar experience with T-Mobile. "Experts" told me one thing. A few months later they reneged and are still overcharging. It's a much longer story- but my take away is: "Don't beleive their "experts", and record every call with them.
Just ensure you communicate with TForce... You will have an auditable trail which in have seen they never dispute.
Jul 11, 2021 12:01 AM
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KoolMomJul 11, 2021 12:01 AM
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Quote from durvasa :
Just ensure you communicate with TForce... You will have an auditable trail which in have seen they never dispute.
is that online chat? I used to speak to them on phone, but can't reach the loyalty dept any more.
Jul 11, 2021 12:36 AM
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bonbon525Jul 11, 2021 12:36 AM
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jsut got this phone, quality is top notch, better than just a budget phone.

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Jul 11, 2021 01:56 AM
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niran916Jul 11, 2021 01:56 AM
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I received the phone it is however carrier locked. Is it possible to unlock it to use on Mint?
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lou2004Jul 11, 2021 02:20 AM
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Quote from niran916 :
I received the phone it is however carrier locked. Is it possible to unlock it to use on Mint?
it should work on t-mobile, metropcs, mint, sprint. you did not tried?
Jul 11, 2021 02:44 AM
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10thlttrJul 11, 2021 02:44 AM
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Quote from The_Love_Spud :
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.com]

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 [fiercewireless.com]

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/ [wired.com]

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

Good luck!
Jon
(It's interesting to me) FWIW: I generally agree with "don't fall for the 5G hype" but only in reference to people who are already dreaming up new use cases that will bring in new revenue. For everyday consumers, however, mid-band 5G will bring very noticeable speed improvement if you can get it. And T-Mobile is best positioned to deliver it. I don't remember what is T-Mobile's mmWave spectrum holding, but it doesn't matter - 5G will be won on midband spectrum, which T-Mobile has more than anyone. This is simply a physics trade off between capacity and propagation distance of different spectrum bands and companies have determined that mid-band is a good balance of both. Verizon bet on the wrong strategy (mmWave) and is now pivoting their focus back to mid-band (they just spent $40B? on C-Band - a midband specturm - and will focus deployment there; similar for AT&T). In any case, T-Mobile has the most midband spectrum and is a couple years ahead of peers in deployment.
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cgigateJul 11, 2021 03:40 AM
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Quote from bonbon525 :
jsut got this phone, quality is top notch, better than just a budget phone.
Indeed, many fake reviewers even never own the phone, just feel sad for having 3x price phone for less
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The_Love_SpudJul 11, 2021 04:38 AM
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Quote from 10thlttr :
(It's interesting to me) FWIW: I generally agree with "don't fall for the 5G hype" but only in reference to people who are already dreaming up new use cases that will bring in new revenue. For everyday consumers, however, mid-band 5G will bring very noticeable speed improvement if you can get it. And T-Mobile is best positioned to deliver it. I don't remember what is T-Mobile's mmWave spectrum holding, but it doesn't matter - 5G will be won on midband spectrum, which T-Mobile has more than anyone. This is simply a physics trade off between capacity and propagation distance of different spectrum bands and companies have determined that mid-band is a good balance of both. Verizon bet on the wrong strategy (mmWave) and is now pivoting their focus back to mid-band (they just spent $40B? on C-Band - a midband specturm - and will focus deployment there; similar for AT&T). In any case, T-Mobile has the most midband spectrum and is a couple years ahead of peers in deployment.
Well the key problem with getting too hyped up about mid-band is that expansion into new spectrum is neither new (see Verizon LTE) nor does it possess the features commonly associated with mmWave 5G (no gigabit PHY rates; no single digit millisecond latencies). Low-band is still the real game-changer for T-Mobile. The same was true for Verizon when it began operating 4G LTE on 700 MHz. Anyone here recall when an elevator door closing used to be the death knell for your cellular connection?

I've seen the wonders T-Mobile low-band has done in rural settings. And I acknowledge that their rollout of low-band is now hand-in-hand with their mid-band 5G deployment. But realistically, the advanced form of 4G LTE T-Mobile was deploying previously is almost (big qualifier here) arbitrarily distinct from their new claimed 5G network (again, features ascribed to 5G are uniquely associated with mmWave). So while TMO previously acknowledged that all their improvements were around low-band, they now cloud those claims but saying they're driven by 5G. In truth, the key for T-Mobile is still about low-band expansion excepting that without a mid-band 5G-capable phone you might no longer reap those benefits.

Verizon was way ahead on low-band deployment, but that early lead them put them in a classic bind when it came time to plan for 5G. Rather than negatively impact their 4G LTE network they've gone down a more conservative approach to 5G conversion (no surprise for the #1 incumbent). Fortunately for them, there's still plenty of daylight between their network coverage and T-Mobile's. And this is why even after having reached the #2 spot, T-Mobile is moving aggressively to 5G much in the same way they did as a scrappy #4 carrier running to 4G LTE (so free 5G-ish phones for everyone!).

Good luck!
Jon
Last edited by The_Love_Spud July 11, 2021 at 04:19 PM.
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HopP61633Jul 11, 2021 05:09 AM
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Quote from lou2004 :
it should work on t-mobile, metropcs, mint, sprint. you did not tried?
You mean every "MVNO" of TM network? Thanks. I'll try with RedPocket (TM).
No, It's not working with RedPocket (T-Mobile sim).
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Sorry if this has been asked but with all the off topic talk I couldn't find if anyone posted about this .. can anyone recommend a case for this?

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When does this deal expire?

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