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    T-Mobile holiday season deals include BOGO offers on Galaxy flagships

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    Last updated: November 26th, 2019 at 15:50 UTC+01:00

    Gearing up for the holiday season, T-Mobile has announced attractive deals on Galaxy flagships, wearables, and more. The deals, which will go live tomorrow, include BOGO (Buy One Get One) on the Galaxy S10 series, Note 10/10+, Galaxy Watch, etc. The US carrier will be offering similar deals on select LG and Motorola devices as well.

    Under the BOGO offer, customers who buy a Galaxy S10e, S10, S10+, S10 5G, Note 10, or Note 10+ will get another one free via monthly bill credits when they activate both of them on T-Mobile or add a new line on a qualifying plan. The same deal applies for Galaxy smartwatches as well. On top of these promotions, T-Mobile also offers other perks such as free Netflix subscription, travel benefits, Tuesday giveaways, etc. with some of its monthly plans.

    If you are interested in tablets, T-Mobile is giving a free Galaxy Tab A with the activation of a new 6GB or higher data plan. For the flagship Galaxy Tab S6, the US carrier is offering 50% discount via monthly bill credits. Those who are planning to buy any of these devices, do check out our review of the same to make an informed purchase decision.

    “At T-Mobile, we want you to enjoy your holidays, not spend them stressing and waiting in long lines, so we’re starting our deals early this year, and we went big … like free Samsung smartphones big,” said John Legere, CEO of T-Mobile.

    Source Phone DealsGalaxy Note 10Galaxy S10Galaxy Tab S6Galaxy WatchUnited States

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