For a limited time, “T-Mobile” is offering their “Samsung Galaxy” lineup of smartphones on a Buy One Get One Free promo. This is a great chance for anyone who wants to upgrade their phones to the latest range of Samsung devices and get two in the process.
According to Tech Times, the offer applies to the “Samsung” roster that the carrier currently has, including the most recent S7, the S7 Edge, and the Galaxy Note 5. The offer also applies to devices of the previous generation, including the S6, the S6 Edge, and the S6 Edge Plus.
As the offer’s name suggests though, customers will need to apply for a handset plan with “T-Mobile” for the specific models that are on the promo’s roster. Customers will be able to get one device and another of the same price. If they want though, customers can also choose a less expensive device for the free offer, but they can’t choose something that exceeds the price they are paying.
Once the purchase is done, customers will be advised to go to “T-Mobile’s” promotion page in order to fill out the form with the promo code SAMSUNGBOGOMAY16. This will then prompt the carrier to send the customer a MasterCard that has a prepaid value of the device that you are getting for free, which will arrive within 8 weeks after the form was filled out.
For reference, the current offer for the “Samsung Galaxy S7” by the carrier is $0 down payment and $28.34/month for 24 months; full price of the device is $679.99. For the “Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge”, the offer is $69.99 down payment and $30.00/month for 24 months; its full price is $789.99.
“T-Mobile” has not announced when the offer will end, but customers who are interested in the promo would do well to act sooner rather than later.


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