Here's a little sneak preview of tomorrow's iPhone 14 promotions.
As has been the case previously Magenta Max will have amazing offers.
Magenta Max ONLY: Free iPhone 14 Pro
$1000 off with the following trade ins:
Apple: 11-13 Pro Models ONLY
Samsung: S21-S22 Plus & Ultra Models ONLY
Other: OnePlus 10 Pro, Pixel 6 Pro
$800 off with the following trade ins:
Apple: ALL X models (X, XS, XR, XS Max), REGULAR 11-13 series, SE 3rd gen
Samsung: ENTIRE S20 Series, S21, ENTIRE Note 10 & 20 series, Z Fold, Z Flip 1 & 3
Other: OnePlus 8-9, Pixel 5-6
$400 off with the following trade ins:
Apple: ALL 7-8, SE2
Samsung ENTIRE S7-S10 series, Note 8-9, A51, A70, A71, - Others: ENTIRE Pixel 3-4, LG Wing, Velvet, V50, V60, G7, G8, Moto Razr
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All other rate plans Up to 50% off iPhone 14 Pro
$500 off with the following trade ins:
Apple: 11-13 Pro Models ONLY
Samsung: S21-S22 Plus & Ultra Models ONLY
Other: OnePlus 10 Pro, Pixel 6 Pro
$400 off with the following trade ins:
Apple: ALL X models, REGULAR 11-13, SE 3rd gen
Samsung: ENTIRE S20 Series, S21, ENTIRE Note 10 & 20 series, Z Fold, Z Flip 1 & 3
Other: OnePlus 8-9, Pixel 5-6
$200 off with the following trade ins:
Apple: ALL 7-8, SE2
Samsung ENTIRE S7-S10 series, Note 8-9, A51, A70, A71, - Others: ENTIRE Pixel 3-4 series, LG Wing, Velvet, V50, V60, G7, G8, Moto Razr
For both offers, trade ins must have a working screen and no water damage. Limit of 4 offers per account. Promotion can be used towards the iPhone 14, Max, Pro, & Pro Max. Promotion will go live 9/9.
https://www.reddit.com/r/tmobile/...promotion/
Update: Best Buy will have the same promotion at launch according to internal notes.
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Your new device will be factory unlocked out of the box, so no SIM restrictions. That could be handy if you travel for longer periods than the free 5GB of roaming data will cover as you can add a local eSIM from that region and use the data from that while still using texting/iMessage (as well as wi-fi calling) on the T-Mobile number for free.
I assume your 13 Pro Max is not on a T-Mobile EIP plan -- if it is, and you're getting promo credits, you should pay it off first. While some have said they are getting multiple promo credits with 2 or more active EIPs on the same number, that's not how it's supposed to work --> if you pay it off, they do keep giving the credits, but if you take a new EIP with a promo credit and have an existing EIP with a promo credit, the new credit is supposed to overwrite the original credit (i.e., can't double dip unless you pay off the first device before the new EIP).
While BestBuy gives a little more up front, their devices automatically lock to the first carrier SIM that is inserted, and sometimes are a bit more complicated to get unlocked since may or may not properly be added to the T-Mobile database (they sell only one device for all carriers, and the iPhones automatically adopt the carrier policy at initial boot).
Or is BB still better?
Or is BB still better?
No, BB is not a better deal in your situation.
Your new device will be factory unlocked out of the box, so no SIM restrictions. That could be handy if you travel for longer periods than the free 5GB of roaming data will cover as you can add a local eSIM from that region and use the data from that while still using texting/iMessage (as well as wi-fi calling) on the T-Mobile number for free.
I assume your 13 Pro Max is not on a T-Mobile EIP plan -- if it is, and you're getting promo credits, you should pay it off first. While some have said they are getting multiple promo credits with 2 or more active EIPs on the same number, that's not how it's supposed to work --> if you pay it off, they do keep giving the credits, but if you take a new EIP with a promo credit and have an existing EIP with a promo credit, the new credit is supposed to overwrite the original credit (i.e., can't double dip unless you pay off the first device before the new EIP).
While BestBuy gives a little more up front, their devices automatically lock to the first carrier SIM that is inserted, and sometimes are a bit more complicated to get unlocked since may or may not properly be added to the T-Mobile database (they sell only one device for all carriers, and the iPhones automatically adopt the carrier policy at initial boot).
Meaning you submitted perfectly good iphone that met the requirements but eventually got rejected?
I know we could take pictures and stuff, but does it actually work against their rejection?
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Doing in store cost an additional $30 service charge per phone. You need to buy the new phone in store and not online at tmobile.com
Doing in store cost an additional $30 service charge per phone. You need to buy the new phone in store and not online at tmobile.com
However, I certainly wouldn't do that if it resulted in a $30 fee.
I ordered a device online last fall and turned in my old phone at a local store without any problems and also without any $30 assistance fee.
However, I certainly wouldn't do that if it resulted in a $30 fee.
See my previous reply.
Doing the in-store trade in for an order placed online will not incur an assistance fee.
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Your new device will be factory unlocked out of the box, so no SIM restrictions. That could be handy if you travel for longer periods than the free 5GB of roaming data will cover as you can add a local eSIM from that region and use the data from that while still using texting/iMessage (as well as wi-fi calling) on the T-Mobile number for free.
I assume your 13 Pro Max is not on a T-Mobile EIP plan -- if it is, and you're getting promo credits, you should pay it off first. While some have said they are getting multiple promo credits with 2 or more active EIPs on the same number, that's not how it's supposed to work --> if you pay it off, they do keep giving the credits, but if you take a new EIP with a promo credit and have an existing EIP with a promo credit, the new credit is supposed to overwrite the original credit (i.e., can't double dip unless you pay off the first device before the new EIP).
While BestBuy gives a little more up front, their devices automatically lock to the first carrier SIM that is inserted, and sometimes are a bit more complicated to get unlocked since may or may not properly be added to the T-Mobile database (they sell only one device for all carriers, and the iPhones automatically adopt the carrier policy at initial boot).
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