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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Been doing this for years by keeping the last phone and getting rid of older ones, but haven't really needed them.
I called in, and very unfortunately, you forefit your remaining bill credits, and have to pay the remaining EIP balance in full when you checkout with the new phone.
In my case, for example, I have $270 balance left. I pay about $10 a month towards that, and T-Mobile bill credits about $10 a month towards that.
If I were to continue without upgrading, I will only end up paying $135 of the $270.
That means that if you try to do another trade-in with T-Mobile over the next 24 months, you will find yourself in the same predicament.
I usually make my phones last more than 2 years, so this is not normally an issue, but kinda sucks this time, although, really, I got the 4a 5g for $250 by trading in Pixel 2, so I am still in pretty good shape after all is said and done.
If the credits are forfeited and pay off and trade my current phone, I'd be paying $400-ish for Pixel 6 including the $450 promo.
Got $450 trade-in value for a Pixel 4 ($54 one-time credit, $16.50/mo credit for 24 months)
Got $300 trade-in value for a Pixel 3 ($9 one-time credit, $12.13/mo credit for 24 months)
Google Store was nowhere near these trade-in values. If you are with T-Mobile and don't plan on leaving anytime soon, this might be the cheapest way to pre-order a Pixel 6.
If the credits are forfeited and pay off and trade my current phone, I'd be paying $400-ish for Pixel 6 including the $450 promo.
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"A device with screen damage may be eligible for a reduced trade-in credit but will not qualify for promotions"
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