T-Mobile offers select
Existing Customers:
Google Pixel 9a 5G Smartphone (Locked to T-Mobile) on sale from $299.99 -
Up to $400 Off via 24 Monthly Bill Credits when purchased via a 24-month device payment plan on an eligible postpaid service plan and
Trade-In any smartphone in
Any Condition (some limitations may apply) =
Free. A one-time $35 connection fee will also apply.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
Zephead for finding this deal.
- Note: This is a targeted offer available for select accounts only. Log in to your T-Mobile account, check the T-Life app (Android / iOS), or contact T-Mobile to check eligibility.
Deal Instructions:.
- Have or switch to a qualifying T-Mobile plan (see plans).
- Existing customers: Check here to see if your current plan qualifies.
- Purchase a Google Pixel 9a on a monthly device payment plan (applicable sales tax on the pre-credit price + $35 device connection charge will apply).
- Trade-in an eligible device in ANY condition
- Trade-In Details:
- Receive up to $400 back via 24 monthly bill credits.
Bill Credit Info:
- Line with promo must be active and in good standing to receive credits; allow 2 bill cycles. Cancelling service before all 24 monthly bill credits are applied will forfeit the credits and any remaining balance owed on your device will become due. Bill credits end if you pay off device early.
Example:
- Google Pixel 9a
- 128GB model: $299.99 - Up to $400 in bill credits for device trade-in applied over 24 months to your 24-month device payment plan ($400 divided by 24) = Free after all 24 bill credits are applied
- 256GB model: $399.99 - Up to $400 in bill credits for device trade-in applied over 24 months to your 24-month device payment plan ($400 divided by 24) = Free after all 24 bill credits are applied
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You can even download all the photos and videos you have in your Google photos account currently (Google takeout makes this easy), delete them from Google photos, copy them to your pixel 1 camera folder, and they'll upload back into your Google Photos account, but take up no space.
And if anyone wants in on this, just buy a used pixel 1. All photos and videos that upload to Google Photos from a pixel 1 take up no storage space on your account, regardless of what device you used to capture them. It's free lifetime unlimited original quality photo and video cloud storage.
At some point in the future the OS on the original pixel will become too old to run the latest Google photos app, and this loophole will end, but anything you upload until that time is free to store forever.
Max 4 lines allowed
No activation fee, $100 shop card per line
Have credit card ready to pay tax for the full price of the phones
Have your old phone IMEI ready - need to be T-Mobile network compatible. I used the decades old 2G phones
Have computer ready to DocuSign the order email
It took me one hour to complete, no hiccups
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You'll need your IMEI from a phone and your Costco membership number.
Edit: for what it's worth, it took me 36 minutes in total, but I called as soon as they opened and got through immediately. So that's basically the total time it takes and then add in your on hold time. Don't forget Pixel phones have a HOLD FOR ME feature!
Do I select Any Trade Promo Smrtphne ? Also can phone with purple screen be traded ?
There almost no reason to do these transactions at an T-mobile store now, even when you go in store the first thing they ask you to do is sign into the "T-Life" app.
That being said this applies more than the Pixel 10, I was able to see the $800 discount on the Fold etc. And I have an ancient plan.
In the end I upgrade through Costco. Got a great rep upgraded 3 phones only took ~28minutes. I told him I don't have the IMEI with me and he just entered dummy numbers for me and go everything through.
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Can they come back a couple months later and say my line no longer qualifies and kill the credits?
If you have an old plan that you really treasure, you may not want to risk it to save a few bucks in the short term. Use your best judgment and risk tolerance to decide if a deal like this is for you.
Can they come back a couple months later and say my line no longer qualifies and kill the credits?
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