Leak claims T-Mobile is about to tempt switchers with $200 off the Galaxy S7, S7 edge, and Note 5

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The conditions of the deal/s may have changed since the initial publishing of this post.

According to an alleged leaked internal memo, T-Mobile is planning to offer $200 off the Samsung Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 edge, and the Galaxy Note 5.

With the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 scheduled to be unveiled in just a few hours from now, T-Mobile and Samsung are apparently gearing up to boost sales of older Galaxy flagships. If this leaked memo is to be believed, T-Mobile is about to offer $200 towards the purchase of a Galaxy Note 5, a Galaxy S7, or a Galaxy S7 edge when users port their numbers to the Magenta Carrier.

Several conditions apply: users need to switch from another carrier, buy one of the three aforementioned phones on an equipment installment plan (EIP), and sign up for a line with at least 10GB of monthly LTE data. If you meet these terms, T-Mobile is said to reimburse $200 off the price of a new phone through monthly bill credit. The leaked T-Mobile memo notes that this $200 switcher promotion will debut on August 3rd (tomorrow) and will only last for a limited time. 

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As most Samsung fans probably know already, the Galaxy Note 7 will be officially unveiled later today. As such, it wouldn't be unthinkable for T-Mobile to also debut a promotion for Galaxy Note 7 pre-orders tomorrow. Some rumors claimed that T-Mobile will offer a Samsung Gear Fit to anyone who pre-orders the Note 7. 

Allegedly, T-Mobile's new promotion for the Galaxy S7, S7 edge, and Note 5 will be compatible with the company's 'Carrier Freedom' promotion, which gives users up to $650 when they switch carriers and trade in their old smartphone.

If this leak turns out to be legitimate, we'll know more about T-Mobile's promotion tomorrow. In the meantime, drop us a line and let us know if you'd be tempted by such a promotion.

source: T-Mo News
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