Spectrum offers its
Spectrum Internet Customers:
256GB Samsung Galaxy S26+ on sale for $699.99 - $700 Off when you
Trade in Your Eligible Phone and
Activate a New Spectrum Mobile Line (
plan information) =
Free (taxes will still apply).
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
OnePlus7pro for sharing this deal.
Note: You must be a Spectrum Internet Customer to be eligible for this deal. Taxes will still apply. This offer is valid through 4/21/26.
Trade-in value will vary by device.
FAQ: How do I get my trade-in payment? After your device is processed, you'll receive a credit for its assessed value. If you've paid for your new device in full, the trade-in credit will be refunded to your account within the next two billing cycles. Otherwise, a monthly credit will be applied to your Device Payment Plan in equal increments for the remainder of the plan, starting within two billing cycles.
Specs:
- 6.7" Dynamic AMOLED 2X 3120 x 1440 (Quad HD+) Display
- Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy
- 12GB RAM
- 256GB Internal Storage
- Triple Rear Cameras: 50MP wide + 12MP ultrawide + 10MP telephoto
- 4900 mAh Battery, 15W wireless charging
- Android 16, One UI 8.5
- USB Type-C 3.2 Port
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This worked for me today in Texas for an S26+.
I went to Walmart and bought the Moto G 2025 64gb, turned it on and got to the home screen, went to spectrum and traded it in.
Spectrum had to select "Other" for carrier and I got the $400 off plus $705 for the trade in. It seems like taxes were on the price of the phone minus the trade in value, so taxed on $395 at 8.25% taxes were $32.58.
In total I paid $27.57 to Spectrum (1100-400-705=-5 +32.58 tax)
On top of that I paid Walmart $32.35.
So all in was $59.92.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/14552506783
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Yesterday I bought the Walmart Straight Talk Moto g 2025 64GB for $29.88+tax. Turned it on, skipped setting passcode, did system update.
This morning went to spectrum store, told them I'm a current spectrum internet customer, and want to take advantage of the free mobile line, and that I heard the S26+ is on promo with $400 off, and more discounts with trade in. They inspected the Moto g 2025, it passed all checks but "back of device" with the mirror. He tried 3 times. I asked him to try wiping the mirror but he refused and said "it's the system that won't let it pass". Still able to trade in though.
Then I told him I want to pay in full. He told me the $400 is for installments only, and even double checked with his manager who was at the next register and said that was true. I told him I absolutely don't want installments and wanted to proceed with pay in full. He went ahead and pushed some buttons, and then pulled the manager over while pointing at his screen. She acknowledged it and pushed some buttons. Then he told me my total today would be $78.74. I asked to peek at his screen and saw both $400 and $700 came off before paying.
Looking at the printed receipt, the Moto g 2025 was valued at $1. Tax was $79.75.
The store was understaffed with only 2 people working and ~8 people in the line. They didn't have energy to celebrate nor challenge the deal. This is in North Carolina.
South Carolina (SC): Under South Carolina Code Section 12-36-90, the value of secondhand property transferred to a vendor as a trade-in is excluded from the taxable "gross proceeds of sales." If the trade-in is processed at the register, you only pay tax on the $400 difference.
North Carolina (NC): North Carolina is the outlier. N.C. General Statute § 105-164.3 explicitly defines the taxable "sales price" by stating, "The amount of any credit for trade-in is not a reduction of the sales price." Therefore, in NC, you are legally required to pay sales tax on the full $1,400, regardless of your $1,000 trade-in.
Yesterday I bought the Walmart Straight Talk Moto g 2025 64GB for $29.88+tax. Turned it on, skipped setting passcode, did system update.
This morning went to spectrum store, told them I'm a current spectrum internet customer, and want to take advantage of the free mobile line, and that I heard the S26+ is on promo with $400 off, and more discounts with trade in. They inspected the Moto g 2025, it passed all checks but "back of device" with the mirror. He tried 3 times. I asked him to try wiping the mirror but he refused and said "it's the system that won't let it pass". Still able to trade in though.
Then I told him I want to pay in full. He told me the $400 is for installments only, and even double checked with his manager who was at the next register and said that was true. I told him I absolutely don't want installments and wanted to proceed with pay in full. He went ahead and pushed some buttons, and then pulled the manager over while pointing at his screen. She acknowledged it and pushed some buttons. Then he told me my total today would be $78.74. I asked to peek at his screen and saw both $400 and $700 came off before paying.
Looking at the printed receipt, the Moto g 2025 was valued at $1. Tax was $79.75.
The store was understaffed with only 2 people working and ~8 people in the line. They didn't have energy to celebrate nor challenge the deal. This is in North Carolina.
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