Pixel 6 Pro
https://www.t-mobile.com/cell-pho...002993154
Pixel 6
https://www.t-mobile.com/cell-pho...002993059
FYI, in the US at least, there are two Pixel 6 models; one with and one without mmWave.
The Pixel 6 from T-Mobile (or sold from Google as unlocked) does NOT have mmWave.
The Pixel 6 from Verizon (or from Google for Verizon) has mmWave, as well as the Pixel 6 from AT&T.
All Pixel 6 Pro have mmWave.
Click Here for Tmobile's Trade-in Page...Scroll to Bottom for Answers to Basic Questions [t-mobile.com]
Click here for a link to Tmobile's Discussion of Device Damage [t-mobile.com]. This page generally discusses device troubleshooting/checking the condition of a device. It goes beyond trade-ins but a keyword search of the page will show trade-in specific information.
When does this deal end? Tmobile does not have a specific end date listed. However, This is a "pre-order" deal. Deal is likely valid until good until the phone is released on October 28th. Another deal will likely follow. Details unknown.
Can I trade in more than one phone? See Tmobile's Trade-in Page [t-mobile.com]. It says, "You can trade in one device per active line per month at the time you upgrade or activate a new line of service."
Click here for Tmobile's Unlock Policy [t-mobile.com]
The phone I'm trading in is currently getting monthly credits from a prior deal. Will they disappear if I take advantage of this deal? Click here for Tmobile's webpage on promotional credits. [t-mobile.com]
For all the people commenting "Site says I'm only getting $xx.xx off for my trade in", that is correct because that is the upfront value you will receive. The remaining $300, $450, or $900 will be reflected over the next 2 years as monthly bill credits. [Thanks CabbagesStrikeBack]
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In the end, I would expect two EIP on my account. The original EIP for OnePlus (now traded-in), and the new EIP for the new Pixel 6?
I did some search on Reddit and it seems if trading in to Apple or Best Buy, they don't care if the phone still has EIP on it with T-mobile. But, I didn't find any answer for trading the T-Mobile EIP phone back to T-mobile.
In the end, I would expect two EIP on my account. The original EIP for OnePlus (now traded-in), and the new EIP for the new Pixel 6?
I did some search on Reddit and it seems if trading in to Apple or Best Buy, they don't care if the phone still has EIP on it with T-mobile. But, I didn't find any answer for trading the T-Mobile EIP phone back to T-mobile.
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Cause it should be 300 off if traded in for any plan.
$300 off: iPhone: iPhone 7, 7 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, 6, 6 Plus, SE2; Samsung: A20, A20s, A30, A50, A50s, A51, A70, A8+, A9, S7, S7 Edge, S8, S8+, Note5, Note8, Note8+; Google Pixel 2, 2XL, Pixel 3, 3XL, Pixel 3a, 3aXL; LG: G7 ThinQ, G7 open mkt, G7 fit open mkt, LG Velvet, G8 ThinQ, G8X ThinQ, K51, Stylo6, V35 ThinQ, V40 ThinQ; OnePlus: 5, 5T, 6, 6T; moto Z4, RED Hydrogen One, Razr Phone, Huawei P20Lite, Kyocera DuraForce Pro 2)
Anyone have any ideas?
Here's my breakdown:
$150 - DP due today ($900-$150 total mo $31.25=$750÷24)
$7 - shipping
$74 - est. taxes
=$231 Up Front Cost
-$750 - $31.25x24 due monthly
-$231 Up Front Cost
+$825 Actual Recurring Bill Credit ($31.25+$3.13 extra = $34.38x24)
+$75 One-time bill credit (2 cycles)
= -$81.11 TOTAL actual out of pocket cost after 24 months
Note: Most numbers are rounded off for simplicity.
I hope my math helps out someone because their numbers are kind of confusing and is not showing out of pocket cost for people already with the Max plan.
Oh & yes, you save the $30 upgrade for doing it online.
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