Free Android phone up to $600 (Pixel 10 is $599 now) on EIP over 24 Months (No Trade-In)
Steps:
1.
Check for Free Line on your account (
https://slickdeals.net/f/18953374-rumor-t-mobile-free-line-starts-12-11-ymmv)
[YMMV]Free Line Promo: Loyalty BYOD Dec 2025, promo code ID250791 / SP158
2.
Buy Pixel 10 on EIP
Full Terms:
Smartphone Activate ID250634
Promo Code: R331
Start Date: October 2, 2025
Credit: up to or $25/mo. for 24 months
Contact us before cancelling entire account to continue remaining bill credits, or credits stop & balance on required finance agreement is due (e.g., $599.99 – Pixel 9a 256GB). Bill credits end if you pay off device early. Tax on pre-credit price due at sale. Limited-time offer; subject to change. Qualifying credit & service ($60+/mo. w/ AutoPay; plus taxes/fees) required. If you have cancelled lines in past 90 days, you may need to reactivate them first. Up to $600 via bill credits; line with promo must be active and in good standing to receive credits; allow 2 bill cycles. Max 4 discounted devices/account. May not be combinable with some offers or discounts.
Get $600 off select Android phones via 24 monthly bill credits when you purchase on a monthly payment plan and activate a new voice line on most rate plans.
3.
Don't Open/Use the Phone, Keep Checking your account and With-in 1-2 Days, you will see both these Promotions. If not, you can always return the Phone
Little work and Patience but will work.
It is YMMV, and deal may not be for everyone. So respond accordingly
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Right now, when I tried to purchase Pixel 10, the promotion of $600 off is only applied if I add a brand-new line. Basically, $600 off does not seem to work for the free line that I purchased yesterday. If someone else figures it out, let me know
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/...ment-plans
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Good luck!
Jon
And here's why I don't mind being on Tmobile: 15 lines for less than $230/month (including a $30/month home Internet).
I've been with them since the Cingular days and have no need to move anywhere else.
They also have free (slow speed) Internet and unlimited texting in most countries around the world. I've tested it in over 50 countries.
I broke down and paid for the $50 International Pass for the first time in my recent trip to the Middle East. Had to make sure I can get BF deals while in Arabian desert camps lol.
And here's why I don't mind being on Tmobile: 15 lines for less than $230/month (including a $30/month home Internet).
I've been with them since the Cingular days and have no need to move anywhere else.
They also have free (slow speed) Internet and unlimited texting in most countries around the world. I've tested it in over 50 countries.
I broke down and paid for the $50 International Pass for the first time in my recent trip to the Middle East. Had to make sure I can get BF deals while in Arabian desert camps lol.
- Our account ages both likely equal or predate T-Mobile as an entity in North America having become TMO subscribers by way of regional acquisitions, yours being California or Nevada(?)
- We're currently getting a ridiculous number of lines for near-MVNO rates (approx. $15/line).
- International coverage has been a significant factor in why we stuck around. Personally, I was taking full advantage of Wi-Fi calling and international data features right about the time that it might have otherwise been a consideration to jump to an MVNO.
Good luck!Jon
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