T-Mobile Black Friday 2016 leaked deals include free iPad, Samsung flagship BOGO, more

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T-Mobile Black Friday 2016 leaked deals include free iPad, Samsung flagship BOGO, more
Although we're more than three weeks away from Black Friday, the day when many companies sell more than they've sold throughout the whole year, the first details about deals that some carriers will offer next month have already emerged.

In this case, we'll be talking about T-Mobile and its Black Friday 2016 deals, which have just been leaked thanks to a Reddit user. These deals are likely to be announced in about two weeks from now, so they might not be final or complete. So, without further ado, here are some of the best deals you will probably be able to get on Black Friday at T-Mobile.

First of all, you can get a free 4th line when on T-Mobile ONE, but you'll also be able to get a free iPad 4 Mini via Bill Credits with a wireless plan. The 32GB iPad Pro 9.7 and the iPad Air 2 will be available for $250 off, which is yet another great deal.

On Thanksgiving, T-Mobile customers will receive free phones (via Bill Credits) with a new line. Here is the list of smartphones you will be able to choose from: Samsung J7, LG K7, LG K10, Samsung On5, and LG G5.

Another interesting deal for those who shop on Black Friday is the Samsung flagship BOGO. You can buy a Samsung Galaxy S7 (not the S7 edge, though) or the Galaxy Note 5, and you will get the second one half off (via Bill Credits).

Logitech's UE Boom 2 and UE Megaboom will be available at T-Mobile for just $99 and $199, respectively. Also, there will be a promotion where iPhone accessories will be 30% if you buy three of them.

For Apple fans, the 16GB iPhone SE will be up for grabs for just $99 after bill credits. Speaking of credits, T-Mobile will also offer a $200 bill credit when you activate 4 lines and port in numbers on each. A $50 bill credit is given away as well when you activate just one line and port in a number.

source: Reddit via I4U

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