Google's stock Android 13-running Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro powerhouses are on sale for T-Mobile customers at a massive $500 discount again with a new line of service and no trade-in.
All you need is a new line of service on a"qualifying" plan and a two-year monthly payment plan for your stock Android-running handset of choice, as well as a willingness to receive the aforementioned $500 discount in the form of monthly bill credits applied to your account over a period of two years.
There are no number port-ins or device trade-ins involved... necessarily, although if you do want to ditch your existing phone in favor of a brand-new Pixel 7 or 7 Pro, T-Mo can hook you up with an even higher discount of up to $600. If these deals happen to sound familiar, that's probably because they're 100 percent identical to the"Un-carrier's"So why are we talking about them again? It's simple - because they've been gone for a minute, returning just in time for the perfect day to show a loved one how much you care about them.
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