T-Mobile is talking a major 5G game today, declaring that it’s giving any individual who exchanges any old phone a free Samsung Galaxy A32 5G. The old phone has to be in working order, but it can be any phone – the press release even mentions you can trade in a Sidekick, flip phone, whatever.
The “free” bit comes after 24 bill credits, so you will need to stick around for two years to benefit, and you still have to pay sales tax – but hey, it’s almost free after all.
The carrier also announced that it’s upgrading all of its customers (including those previously on Sprint) who are on a limited data plan to an unlimited 5G plan for free.
Additionally, T-Mobile Home Internet via 5G launches today with 30 million homes eligible, making the carrier “one of the largest broadband providers in the entire country by service area” from day one. The release snarkily adds that “that’s already more homes than Verizon hopes to cover by the end of 2023”. Oh, and 10 million of those eligible homes are in rural America. There’s only one Home Internet plan, at $60 per month flat, with “expected average speeds of 100 Mbps for most new customers”.
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