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The best phone deals at T-Mobile this week include free iPhone, Galaxy, and Pixel models


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UPDATE: Dec. 18, 2023, 11:43 a.m. EST This article has been updated to include the latest T-Mobile phone deal pricing and availability.

A quick look at the best T-Mobile phone deals this week:

BEST IPHONE DEAL
iPhone 15 (128GB)
free with new line on qualifying plans or eligible device trade-in (save up to $829.99)
iphone 15 in yellow

BEST SAMSUNG DEAL
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 (256GB)
free with new line or eligible trade-in on Go5G Plus or Go5G Next plan (save $999.99)
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip

BEST GOOGLE DEAL
Google Pixel 7a (128GB)
free with new line on most plans or trade-in on Go5G Plus plan (save $499.99)
Google Pixel 7a

Whether your phone no longer holds a charge, has a spiderweb of cracks on the screen, or is simply outdated, you should be able to find a deal on a new phone at T-Mobile no problem. If you're an existing customer, your best bet will be trading in your old phone for an upgraded model or switching your plan to the Go5G Plus or Go5G Next plan. If you're currently a customer elsewhere, switching over to T-Mobile could land a free phone in your hands.

For those due for an upgrade, we've rounded up the best phone deals at T-Mobile this week to help you save — including markdowns on iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, and Motorola razr models. Be on the lookout for terms and conditions, though, as things can get confusing when it comes to device trade-in value and eligibility.

Best phone deal at T-Mobile

Our pick: iPhone 15 (128GB)
free with new line on qualifying plans and eligible device trade-in

Why we like it

The shiniest new toy from Apple, the iPhone 15, can be yours for zero dollars if you open a new line on a qualifying plan and have a decent eligible trade-in. Don't need to open a new line? You can still score the new iPhone 15 (128GB version) for free with an eligible trade-in on the Go5G Plus or Go5G Next plan — essentially your trade-in must be a worthy phone in good condition. If you're not on the Go5G Plus or Go5G Next plan, you can either switch to score the deal or keep your existing plan and slash a smaller amount off your total cost (up to $350 off with an eligible trade-in). Sure, there's a lot of hoops to jump through, but it's worth it to get an $830 phone for free. Note that this deal is only available on the 128GB version of the iPhone 15 — if you want more storage, eligibility terms get a little rocky.

More phone deals at T-Mobile

iPhone deals

Samsung Galaxy deals

Google Pixel deals

  • Google Pixel 7a (128GB)free with new line on most plans or trade-in on a Go5G plan $499.99 (save $499.99)

  • Google Pixel 8 (128GB)free with new line or eligible trade-in on Go5G Plus or Go5G Next plan $699.99 (save $699.99)

  • Google Pixel 8 Pro (128GB)free with new line or eligible trade-in on Go5G Plus or Go5G Next plan $999.99 (save $999.99)

  • Google Pixel Fold (256GB) as low as $399.99 with new line or eligible trade-in on Go5G Plus or Go5G Next plan $1,799.99 (save up to $1,400)

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