Verizon [verizon.com] has a Pre-Order deal on the newly released
Samsung Galaxy S26+ 256GB $0/mo via 36 months of bill credits (New Line Required, No Trade-In Needed) - Various Color Choices Available
Details:
- Price: $0.00/mo (after $30.55/mo credit)
- Retail Value: $1,099.99
- Requirement: New line on Unlimited Plus or Unlimited Ultimate plan.
- Duration: 36-month device payment plan.
- Fees: $40 one-time activation fee.
*This is a rare "no trade-in required" offer, making it perfect for someone switching carriers or adding a family member who doesn't have an old phone to swap.
Monthly Service Plan Costs:
- The "free" phone requires one of Verizon's high-tier plans.
- Prices vary significantly based on how many lines you have on your account.
- The following rates assume you are using AutoPay and paper-free billing.
Unlimited Plus: Includes 5G Ultra Wideband and 30GB of hotspot data.
- 1 Line: $70/month
- 4 Lines: $160/month ($40 per line)
Unlimited Ultimate: Verizon's top-tier plan with 60GB of hotspot and international roaming.
- 1 Line: $80/month
- 4 Lines: $200/month ($50 per line)
One-Time and Upfront Costs:
- A one-time fee of $40 per device is typically charged on your first bill.
- You are usually required to pay the full sales tax on the retail price ($1,099.99) upfront at the time of purchase.
*Tatty Tip:

- If you order online, you might be able to reduce the activation fee to $20 per line instead of $40, saving you $80 upfront
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US mobile. They have deals often. Current deal is $170 (after tax) for Unlimited everything.
You can pick between T-Mobile, At&t, or Verizon. Or all three for extra yearly fee (around $50-$100 extra on promos).
https://www.usmobile.co
They do have phone promos but they usually suck (IMO).
I just find a refurbished/used phone on eBay and go to US mobile. And not worry about a bill for one year.
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I've had verizon for 20+ years... up until the last 2 or 3 years, their coverage has been top notch. Im an IT field engineer and I travel extensively and needed super reliable coverage. However, something happened 2 or 3 years ago and their coverage is spotty now and definitely not worth their premium pricing. I've been test driving Spectrum, red pocket, and Mint to see if they are just as good (coverage wise) and will soon drop verizon like 3rd period French.
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