Pixel 4 is up to $300 off at T-Mobile with iPhone, Samsung, LG, or OnePlus trade in

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Pixel 4 is up to $300 off at T-Mobile with iPhone, Samsung, LG, or OnePlus trade in
The Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL are official and carriers have already started battling it out for your all-important attention. T-Mobile’s not wasting any time by offering its customers the chance to receive a hefty discount on Google’s latest flagships.

If you’re already part of the Magenta team and looking to purchase the Pixel 4, T-Mobile will offer up to $300 off when you trade in the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, or iPhone XR in “good” condition. Similarly, owners of the Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+, and Galaxy Note 9 can benefit from this promotion, as can users of the aging OnePlus 6.

T-Mobile is also aware of existing customerS that are already rocking Pixel devices. Because of this, the Un-carrier is offering the same $300 discount to anybody who trades in a Pixel 3 or Pixel 3a smartphone in “good” condition.

Naturally, not everybody owns a device that’s still considered pretty new and T-Mobile knows this. It's going to provide owners of the Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, Galaxy Note 8, Galaxy S7, and Galaxy S7 Edge with a discount of up to $200 when they trade in. Customer still rocking an iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, or Pixel 2 device can take advantage of this discount too.

Curiously, the John Legere-led carrier is offering this same $200 discount to owners of the newer LG V40 ThinQ and OnePlus 6T rather than $300. Completing the list are the LG G7 ThinQ and LG Q7.

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