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expiredxlnc posted Apr 25, 2024 12:13 PM

Existing Metro By T-Mobile Customers: Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 5G w/ 30-Days Service

(w/ New Tablet Line Activation)

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Metro By T-Mobile offers Existing Smartphone Plan Customers: 64GB Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 5G w/ 30-Days Service for $20 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member xlnc for finding this deal.

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Deal Instructions:
  1. Go to 64GB Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 5G
  2. Select the 'Existing Customer' tab and log into your T-Mobile account
  3. Purchase the 64GB Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 5G and pay the applicable sales tax on the pre-credit price at time of purchase
    • Instant rebate of $279.99 will be applied to the full retail price of $279.99
  4. Activate a new tablet line on a qualifying $20/month or higher rate plan to your existing Metro smartphone plan

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • This offer is $40 lower (71% savings) than previous Front Page deal that earned 60+ thumbs up.
  • Limited-time offer, subject to change. While supplies last. Existing Metro smartphone plan required.
  • One-time $25 activation fee may be required in-store.
  • Limit 1 tablet instant rebates per household.
  • Please see the original postfor additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Note: This recent Frontpage Deal is now available at a lower price.

Metro By T-Mobile offers Existing Smartphone Plan Customers: 64GB Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 5G w/ 30-Days Service for $20 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member xlnc for finding this deal.

Note: Phone is going in and out of stock; if you see the message "Uh oh, this device is currently unavailable online", try again later.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Go to 64GB Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 5G
  2. Select the 'Existing Customer' tab and log into your T-Mobile account
  3. Purchase the 64GB Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 5G and pay the applicable sales tax on the pre-credit price at time of purchase
    • Instant rebate of $279.99 will be applied to the full retail price of $279.99
  4. Activate a new tablet line on a qualifying $20/month or higher rate plan to your existing Metro smartphone plan

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • This offer is $40 lower (71% savings) than previous Front Page deal that earned 60+ thumbs up.
  • Limited-time offer, subject to change. While supplies last. Existing Metro smartphone plan required.
  • One-time $25 activation fee may be required in-store.
  • Limit 1 tablet instant rebates per household.
  • Please see the original postfor additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Rdog
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I went ahead and did the BYOD plan for $30 and was able to purchase the tablet immediately. I debated between that vs getting a new "free" phone first and then sign up for this tablet, but didn't really need a new phone and I'm not sure how long this deal will last if it takes 2-3 business days to get the phone. You'll need to get access to the SMS code sent to the new number before you can register your Metro account online. Total cost for the tablet was $3 (google voice # unlock) + $30 (BYOD plan) + $20 (tablet) = $53. Edit: YMMV, some people reported they had to call in to have an agent bump up their plan to $45 or $60 to place the order. The $30 plan worked for me.

Steps I took.
1. Signed up for a google voice number using a junk email.
2. Set up a voicemail PIN and then paid $3 to unlock the number. Follow these instructions: https://slickdeals.net/f/17325810-metro-by-t-mobile-port-in-new-number-offers-select-smartphone-30-days-service-from-40-free-shipping?p=169554114#post169554114
3. Signed up for the $30 plan using an eSIM. https://slickdeals.net/f/17143504-esim-bring-your-number-online-25-metro-by-t-mobile-single-line-phone-plan-unlimited-5g-data
4. After paying for $30 plan, I wasn't able to add the tablet initially. It showed an error saying call in (I didn't). I logged into the account with another browser and then was able to buy the tablet for $20. I'm not able to buy more than 1, the second attempt it errors with "Sorry, you are not eligible to add a new line".

Update: Metro won't allow you to add a second tablet to your shopping cart if the first one is already on order but not activated yet. You'll see a message on the tablet product page saying "Sorry, you are not eligible to add a new line." and the "Add to Cart" button is greyed out. You can activate the first order once you get the shipping notification email (even before you get it). This will allow you to add another tablet to your shopping cart. Use this link and enter your order # to activate the first tablet after it ships. https://www.metrobyt-mobile.com/r...s/activate This doesn't necessarily mean you'll be able to successfully place the order (see update 2 below), but will allow you to add it to the shopping cart and attempt the order.

Update 2: I see a lot of people reporting that after they add the tablet to the shopping cart and try to place the order, they get message to call into customer service and are unable to complete the order. I saw this post mention the likely causes: https://slickdeals.net/forums/showpost.php?p=170193645&postcount=24

Suggestions based on what worked for me.
1. Try incognito mode or private browsing mode on your browser.
2. Disable any browser ad blockers or whole network blockers such as pi-hole. Also try using a VPN such as Windscribe to bypass your network ad blockers.
3. Use a virtual credit card number from Capital One or Citi cards so Metro sees a new credit card. Another benefit is you can close it out after your purchase to avoid any additional charges (even though it's unlikely).
4. If the above doesn't work, trying shipping to a different address like a relative or friend. Use the name of person at that address (since you don't live there). You will get some verification questions about that person, so you will need to know some info about that person such as the height listed on their driver's license, past address history, colleges attended, vehicle ownership history. You'll have to answer 3 questions from one of those categories (maybe a few I missed).

I can confirm this tablet works with the $10 T-Mobile tablet line even though hasn't officially been unlocked.
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If you insert the SIM, it will "brand" the tablet with a Metro splash screen as well as install a bunch of unwanted crapps. You can get rid of the crapware with a factory reset, but not the splash screen.

The original instructions for bypassing the SIM requirement was to hold the tablet in landscape mode, then tap the four corners in sequence of upper left, upper right, lower right, lower left. Repeat. Repeat again. (Twelve taps total.) Then press the volume down button for a moment till the message appears.

Someone later remarked the taps were unnecessary and only the volume down button press was needed. I tried that on two tablets and it worked for both.
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So we all paid $50 extra for nothing!!☹️

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Apr 30, 2024 09:23 PM
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kqian111Apr 30, 2024 09:23 PM
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Quote from lou2004 :
I watched YouTube with A9 and Amazon fire 11 side by side. Fire 11 is much better in video quality.
Are you using wifi or 5g on the Samsung? 5G data is limited to SD quality.
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aintaboutdislifeApr 30, 2024 09:25 PM
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Quote from ellemdee :
How does text look on the screen? Do the fonts look smooth and easy to read or are they pixely and choppy?

For video quality, is it still poor, even if you manually increase the resolution? For YouTube specifically, I'm wondering if perhaps Metro sets up the YouTube app to default to a lower video setting (for even high def video) to use less cell data.
The resolution is fine. Same level of sharpness you get from 1080p or 1200p tablets around 10 or 11 inch. It's the contrast ratio and colors that look subpar relative to other IPS panels.
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lou2004Apr 30, 2024 09:36 PM
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Quote from kqian111 :
Are you using wifi or 5g on the Samsung? 5G data is limited to SD quality.
I used 5G and set resolution to 1080p. I will test again with wifi next time.
Apr 30, 2024 09:42 PM
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kqian111Apr 30, 2024 09:42 PM
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Quote from lou2004 :
I used 5G and set resolution to 1080p. I will test again with wifi next time.
Yup Metro applies the video bandwidth cap to the cheapo $20 unlimited data plan to SD quality.
Apr 30, 2024 10:14 PM
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sah0724Apr 30, 2024 10:14 PM
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Quote from aintaboutdislife :
Obviously not complaining for $20. But feel bad for people who are actually buying this at retail price for $150 or more.

Also according to my friend who has a side hustle flipping/reselling metro phones, you should be able to easily unload these for around $100. There's no need to wait 6 months for unlock first since a lot of people use tablets with only wifi anyway. He's up to 13 or 14 orders now. lol
I got a offer for 150 but Metro is being dumb about cancelling, they trying to update my request to a supervisor, I just want to cancel the line.
Apr 30, 2024 10:16 PM
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sah0724Apr 30, 2024 10:16 PM
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question, I got one line on ACP, the other is for the tablet, so I only pay for the tablet.

If I just don't pay my bill they cancel the tablet line, not my phone line?
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ellemdeeApr 30, 2024 10:21 PM
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Quote from aintaboutdislife :
The resolution is fine. Same level of sharpness you get from 1080p or 1200p tablets around 10 or 11 inch. It's the contrast ratio and colors that look subpar relative to other IPS panels.
Thanks for the reply! Repped for the info.

I don't need a top-of-the-line contrast ratio but, if it's not at least decent, that might be an issue. How's the brightness (on max)? I like a dim screen, but I'd be getting it for my dad, who has low vision. His vision is dark, so he needs his screens eyes-searingly bright.

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Quote from sah0724 :
question, I got one line on ACP, the other is for the tablet, so I only pay for the tablet.

If I just don't pay my bill they cancel the tablet line, not my phone line?
Bill is total for all lines so yes your phone line and all other lines will be canceled if you don't pay and let it expire!
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Quote from ellemdee :
I picked up the Moto G Stylus 5G (2022) for $40 last year and I'd hate to pay $95 for the 2023 version or deal with porting since I've heard that it doesn't always go well. I was hoping the $40/free/new number/new customer Metro phone deals would come back, but it's looking like $65 is the new minimum plan norm for new customer deals, with $0 phones for non-porters being the rare exception.

I've read multiple reports of SDers porting Google voice numbers into Metro and having the port fail, consequently losing the number altogether. Is there any way to avoid this or reduce the chances of it happening? I've never ported a number before and would definitely be doing it online, not with a CS rep, if I tried. TIA
Check out this thread for some free phones with a month of $40 service (port-in required). You would need to wait for the new phone to arrive before you could create an account and order the tablet.

Alternately, Metro offers a $30 plan [metrobyt-mobile.com] that you could activate today on your current phone, then create an account and order the tablet immediately.

My GV number still hasn't ported completely -- calls still go to GV and incoming texts go to both the phone and GV -- but I don't care much since it's a throwaway anyway. I can see how it would be a concern if you intend to keep that number, though.
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desi_babu_2010Apr 30, 2024 10:32 PM
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Quote from sah0724 :
question, I got one line on ACP, the other is for the tablet, so I only pay for the tablet.

If I just don't pay my bill they cancel the tablet line, not my phone line?
Quote from MaroonCircle6262 :
Bill is total for all lines so yes your phone line and all other lines will be canceled if you don't pay and let it expire!
there is # associated with the tab line.
perhaps u can port that out to effectively cancelling the tab line, but keeping the phone line.

like number barn , and then let # die
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AuyuttayaApr 30, 2024 10:36 PM
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Quote from aintaboutdislife :
Obviously not complaining for $20. But feel bad for people who are actually buying this at retail price for $150 or more.

Also according to my friend who has a side hustle flipping/reselling metro phones, you should be able to easily unload these for around $100. There's no need to wait 6 months for unlock first since a lot of people use tablets with only wifi anyway. He's up to 13 or 14 orders now. lol
I don't need to unlock it, because it's working fine with my t-mobile account.
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sah0724Apr 30, 2024 10:38 PM
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Quote from desi_babu_2010 :
there is # associated with the tab line.
perhaps u can port that out to effectively cancelling the tab line, but keeping the phone line.

like number barn , and then let # die
I have to cancel by phone then, don't want to hassle of them trying to bargain with me but it is what it is.
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ellemdeeApr 30, 2024 10:49 PM
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Quote from xlnc :
Check out this thread for some free phones with a month of $40 service (port-in required). You would need to wait for the new phone to arrive before you could create an account and order the tablet.

Alternately, Metro offers a $30 plan [metrobyt-mobile.com] that you could activate today on your current phone, then create an account and order the tablet immediately.

My GV number still hasn't ported completely -- calls still go to GV and incoming texts go to both the phone and GV -- but I don't care much since it's a throwaway anyway. I can see how it would be a concern if you intend to keep that number, though.
Thanks for pointing out that porting in makes one eligible for the $40 line. I've read through so many deals Metro deal threads that I just assumed the $60/$65 plan was the new minimum for all new customer deals and mentally skipped right over the fact that it's still $40 for those porting in, probably because didn't plan to port a number in. But, for a $45 savings ($30 for the phone and $25 for the difference costs on the plans), I'll definitely take another look.

Hopefully, I can just create a throwaway Google account and use that Google Voice number to port in, since I don't want to lose the number on my main Google account. That shouldn't be a problem, as long as Google doesn't demand a phone number to create an account, like every other service seems to want, these days.
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lou2004Apr 30, 2024 10:50 PM
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Quote from Auyuttaya :
I don't need to unlock it, because it's working fine with my t-mobile account.
I will try use it with my T-Mobile tablet sim and see if T-Mobile can unlock it after 40 days 😁

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bizkit_120Apr 30, 2024 10:52 PM
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Quote from lou2004 :
I will try use it with my T-Mobile tablet sim and see if T-Mobile can unlock it after 40 days 😁
Just curious,, what do you want to do after unlocked..its still a tablet

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