Get an unlimited 5G line for $40 plus a free phone from Metro by T-Mobile - here's how
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Get an unlimited 5G line for $40 plus a free phone from Metro by T-Mobile - here's how
"If you've been looking to get a new budget phone or switch your provider, consider this : Right now, you can get an unlimited 5G phone line for $40, with no added activation fees or taxes, and a five-year price guarantee. Making this deal even sweeter is the fact that you can add a select Samsung or Motorola phone for free, whether you're bringing your own number or signing up for a new one."
"Unlike many other "free" phone deals that still make you pay for the phone upfront and get paid back over time via bill credits, this deal actually gives you the phone at no cost at checkout -- all you'll pay is $40 for the phone line, and the equipment taxes. Granted, you aren't getting the latest iPhone: The phone options for bringing your number over include the Samsung Galaxy A16, the Motorola Moto G 5G, and the Motorola Moto G Power."
"The five-year price guarantee means the provider won't change the price of talk, text, or 5G data on its network for at least five years while you're on an eligible plan. The price guarantee also applies to the price for data on any wearable, tablet, or mobile internet lines you may add to your plan. Per-use charges, plan add-ons, third-party services, and network management practices aren't included, according to T-Mobile."
An unlimited 5G phone line is available for $40 per month with no activation fees; equipment taxes still apply. Select Samsung and Motorola phones (Galaxy A16, Moto G 5G, Moto G Power) can be added free at checkout without bill credits. The plan includes a five-year price guarantee on talk, text, and 5G data and on data pricing for added wearables, tablets, or mobile internet lines; per-use charges, add-ons, third-party services, and network management practices are excluded. Video streams are limited to SD and heavy users (over 35GB/month) may see slower streams during busy periods. Offer is for new customers only.
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