Existing customers can get the phone only for $399 ($699 for the Pro XL) by logging into your account.
Phone is locked to mint for 60 days.
As always make sure to use a referral code to get credit toward your first renewal. If you are moving multiple lines you can daisy chain referrals and get a good amount of credit.
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Mint mobile: Port and Get pixel 9 pro xl for $879, pixel 9 + 1 year unlimited data, call, text service - $579
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The good deal was when they had the exact same phone for $299 a couple months ago.
Honestly I don't see the 9 Pro XL to be a good value since it is priced pretty close to (but not as much as) the S24 Ultra.
Honestly I don't see the 9 Pro XL to be a good value since it is priced pretty close to (but not as much as) the S24 Ultra.
I'm still going strong on my 4a 5G. Granted it is stuck on android 14, but still performs pretty well. From what I understand the 5 is when some of the issues started to happen with their new "in house" chipsets. However those have mostly been resolved, especially connectivity issues. Can't speak to heat issues, mine rarely has a problem unless in direct sun while I'm doing multiple things on it.
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There is no scam or fraud. They also purchased Metro years ago, same thing.
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They do have a 7 day trial available, that's the ideal way to go first, just use a temporary number that they give you to try it out.
Then you can order a deal like this under a new account (so you're considered a new customer) and port your number over if you decide you like it.
I rarely notice de-prioritization, or at least any slowness I've seen is in areas where I also saw with with "real" T-Mobile and also AT&T. I've had it 4 years now and about to renew for my 5th.
U.S. Mobile is another really good offering and you can now choose from Verizon (their preferred), T-Mobile, or AT&T. But they don't usually have any good phone deals. Their Verizon plans include mmWave and priority data. Their T-Mobile plan isn't clear if it includes UC or not, they sort of steer you away from using anything other than Verizon, so the T-Mobile is just advertised as "LTE" (which can mean 4G, 5G, or 5G Ultra Capacity).
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