Metro by T-Mobile has
128GB Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Smartphone (Jetblack, Metro by T-Mobile) for
$99.99 with a
$65/ Month Plan when you
join Metro, Add A Line to Your Existing Metro account, and
port Your Existing Phone Number.
Shipping is free.
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Jaggsta for sharing this deal
Note: The Metro costs $65 for the first month and $60/month with AutoPay. You must join Metro on a $65/ Month Plan to qualify + bring your number and verify your identity.
Specs: - 6.7" 1080 x 2340 (FHD+) 120 Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display
- Samsung Exynos 2400 Processor
- 8GB Memory (RAM)
- 128GB Storage
- Front Camera: 12MP
- Rear Cameras: 50.0 MP + 12.0 MP + 8.0 MP
- SIM 1 + eSIM / Dual eSIM
- Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax 2.4GHz+5GHz+6GHz, HE160, MIMO, 1024-QAM + Bluetooth 5.4
- Android 16
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the chip is also better on the s25fe. only downside here is the storage.
this is the edge+ final year of os update. it is already eol
It's 68 pages for a reason - it unlocks immediately with a $3-5 unlock token.
Without turning the phone on, inserted an inactive T-Mobile SIM card.
Turned the phone on and let it sit for about 20 minutes, allowing the SIM to do its thing. (I put the phone in an unplugged microwave to block any potential connection from Metro, but it might not be necessary.)
Phone asked to restart to switch service. I restarted the phone.
T-Mobile splash screen now appeared at boot.
NOTE: phone not connected to Wi-Fi and Metro eSIM is not activated on Metro website yet.
Skipped all the setup and arrived at home screen. No Metro eSIM push observed.
Check the APN and it's fast. t-mobile .com. Settings -> Connections -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names.
Removed T-Mobile SIM card and restarted. APN is still fast. t-mobile .com.
Activated Metro eSIM and connected to Wi-Fi.
Metro pushed eSIM to phone and it got installed.
Phone asked to restart to switch service. I restarted the phone.
Metro splash screen now appeared at boot.
Check the APN and it's fast. metropcs .com
Disabled Metro eSIM, turned on airplane mode, inserted the T-Mobile SIM, and turned off airplane mode.
Phone asked to restart to switch service. I restarted.
T-Mobile splash screen now appeared at boot.
Check the APN and it's fast. t-mobile .com
For Network operators setting, I left it as Select automatically.
Based on these observations and a few reports here, I have a high degree of confidence that this phone will work with T-Mobile SIM on day 1. Having 2 active SIMs in the phone might cause some issues of switching network. I recommend to have only 1 active SIM (Metro or T-Mobile) in the phone. You can disable Metro eSIM while using T-Mobile SIM card. I saw that having dual SIMs from Metro and T-Mobile still work. But I also read that it causes issue intermittently. Too bad I don't have an active T-Mobile SIM to play around with. I dropped T-Mobile a while ago.
Edited to add that a few reports stating that phone no longer registers with T-Mobile network after provisioning the phone locally with a T-Mobile SIM.
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But you can order $25 BYOD plan on website and use the phone on it just requires you cancel line/port out or swap devices on MetroApp to add S25 FE IMEI to another line.
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It's 68 pages for a reason - it unlocks immediately with a $3-5 unlock token.
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the chip is also better on the s25fe. only downside here is the storage.
this is the edge+ final year of os update. it is already eol
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