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Best T-Mobile Deals of March 2018

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If you’re currently subscribed to T-Mobile or looking to switch to the Un-carrier, these are the deals to watch out for.

T-Mobile’s been disrupting the wireless industry in the United States for years now, and a result of this has been big savings for the Un-carrier’s subscribers. T-Mobile often runs all sorts of deals and promotions at any given time, and these are the absolute best ones that you should keep your eye on.

Take 50% off the Samsung Galaxy S9

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You’ve probably heard about the Samsung Galaxy S9 by now, and if so, you’re likely aware of its high price. The Galaxy S9 costs $720 on T-Mobile, but thanks to a promotion the Un-Carrier’s running, you can get it for up to 50% off.

To take advantage of this deal, all you’ll need to do is trade-in your current phone. T-Mobile has a list of qualifying devices that it accepts, and in order to get the full 50% off ($360 in credits), you’ll need to trade-in a Galaxy S8, LG V30, Galaxy S7, or a number of other phones. If you have an older phone like the Galaxy S6, Galaxy Note 5, or LG G6, you can still get $200 back.

No matter if you trade-in a phone for $360 or $200, it’ll be paid back to you over the course of 24 months as a bill credit.

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Buy one LG phone, get another for free

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For folks that prefer LG over Samsung, T-Mobile hasn’t forgotten about you. In fact, customers that reside in camp LG can save even more.

When buying an LG G6 or V30 from T-Mobile, you can get another one for free. There’s no trade-in required and you don’t have to activate a new line of service. You’ll need to buy both phones on monthly installment plans, but similar to the deal above, your second V30/G6 will technically be made free with 24 monthly bill credits.

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Save $150 on the Galaxy S8

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Although the Galaxy S9 is the hottest Samsung phone around, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the only one you should consider buying. 2017’s Galaxy S8 is still one heck of a phone, and now that the S9 is here, you can get it for way less than this time last year.

T-Mobile used to sell the Galaxy S8 for $750, but thanks to a new $150 discount, it can be yours for just $600.

That’s still a good chunk of change, but when you consider that you’re getting 98% of what the S9 offers but for $120 less, it starts to become a really compelling deal.

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Buy a new JBL Charge 3 Bluetooth speaker for just $119

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It’s always a good idea to make sure you’ve got a Bluetooth speaker at hand, and with summer quickly approaching, you’ll want to make sure you’ve got something trusty for listening to your favorite songs while hanging out at the beach or having a cookout with friends.

JBL’s one of the biggest names in the Bluetooth speaker game, and T-Mobile’s currently offering $30 off the JBL Charge 3. This brings the Charge 3’s price down to just $119 instead of the regular $149, and you don’t even have to be a T-Mobile customer to take advantage of this. Simply add the speaker to your cart, use promo code CHARGE30, and you’re good to go.

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More than $200 off Nest Secure and Nest Cam Indoor

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In November, T-Mobile announced that it would be partnering with Nest as the exclusive cellular backup provider for its Nest Secure service. As part of this partnership, T-Mobile customers can purchase the Nest Secure home security system and Nest Cam Indoor security camera for just $480 – a package that would normally set you back $698.

You will need to subscribe to the T-Mobile Nest plan in order to take advantage of this, but after a $5/month credit on your bill, you can get it for just $10/month. With the Nest plan, you get access to both Nest Aware and T-Mobile’s cellular backup service.

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Updated 3/23/18 – Added all-new deals for March!

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