The current lineup features high-end hardware incentives, including the Samsung Galaxy S26 and iPhone 17 at no cost for new customers who switch their service. These savings are distributed via 24 monthly bill credits, meaning the full value of the promotion depends on maintaining an active qualifying plan for the duration of the term. For those seeking more economical hardware, the Metro by T-Mobile arm is bundling the iPhone 16e with a $100 prepaid Mastercard, effectively offsetting the device's upfront cost for users porting an existing number to a $50 monthly plan.
Beyond telephony, the carrier is targeting the student housing market with a 5G home internet package priced at $35 per month when bundled with an existing mobile plan. This rate includes a five-year price guarantee, providing a hedge against typical utility inflation. Tablets are also part of the push, with the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ 5G available at no cost when adding a new dedicated data line. Prospective customers should verify their eligibility for specific plans, as most of these deals necessitate a trade-in or a new line activation to unlock the advertised discounts.





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