Lucky T-Mobile customers will soon be able to get the Galaxy S24 Ultra for free (with trade-in)

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Lucky T-Mobile customers will soon be able to get the Galaxy S24 Ultra for free (with trade-in)

Lucky T-Mobile customers will soon be able to get the Galaxy S24 Ultra for free (with trade-in)،

The hot news Galaxy S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra have officially closed their pre-order window, meaning Samsung's best early deals on arguably the best phones money can buy right now are all gone. Where are they? Well, we've already told you about Amazon's expanded gift card deals (minus the free storage upgrades this time), and now it's time to discuss something even more incredibly generous that T Mobile is apparently preparing to roll it out to some of its existing subscribers.

According to the always resourceful and almost always reliable people of The mobile report (who else?), a somewhat mysterious “targeted” deal will arrive “around” February 2 to make life much easier for Galaxy S24 Ultra buyers on the national leader “Un-carrier”.

Technically, the promotional campaign may have already launched earlier today, although there's really no way of knowing if you're eligible for a monstrous discount of up to $1,300 until whether you receive a text message or email from T-Mo, which should happen. “on or about February 2, 2024.”

To be perfectly clear, this means that not everyone will be able to trade in a select existing device in exchange for a free S24 Ultra, and unfortunately we don't know exactly who is eligible and how.

Lucky “targeted” customers will need to have or upgrade to an expensive Go5G Plus or Go5G Next plan in order to keep their Galaxy S24 Ultra spend at the absolute minimum and buy the super flagship product with a monthly installment plan.

Your savings of up to $1,300 will be applied to your account via a one-time trade-in credit and subsequent “recurring device credits”, meaning you'll need to stay on T Mobile for a few years to take full advantage of this great new offer.

While it's also unclear what type of phone you'll need to give up to get the maximum trade-in credit, The Mobile Report's inside sources suggest the offer will primarily “target” users of “older” handsets from the Galaxy Note series to the Note 8. all the way through to the Note 20 Ultra.

This $1,300 reduction will improve T-Mo’s “standard” Galaxy S24 Ultra trade-in deal available to everyone, which can only shave a maximum of $1,000 off the regular price of Samsung's newest S Pen-wielding giant. That's still better than the $750 trade-in discount offered by the handset manufacturer itself…with fewer special conditions and requirements.