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You are here: Home / Knowledge / How to get Free Samsung Galaxy A32 5G in T-Mobile with Any Mobile Trade-In?

How to get Free Samsung Galaxy A32 5G in T-Mobile with Any Mobile Trade-In?

Updated On: August 16, 2024 by Selva Ganesh Leave a Comment

After T-mobile acquire Sprint, It becomes one of the leading carriers in the US. Even before Sprint merges, It has huge users; The merge brings more users compare with AT&T and Verizon. T-Mobile didn’t settle with a huge user base. They begin to provide the latest 5G technology Nationwide, and their low band, 5G approach, is a huge success. Verizon and AT&T also begin to adopt the same approach to achieve Nationwide 5G. Also, T-Mobile is famous for its Tuesday offers every week. To enhance the 5G user base, T-Mobile gives free Samsung Galaxy A32 5G with Any Mobile Trade-In. Yes, You can give any mobile and buy A32 5G when you become a T-Mobile customer.
Samsung Galaxy A32 5G Home Screen 90Hz Check

Exclusive to T-Mobile’s postpaid customers, you can trade in any working smartphone and get the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G. The Galaxy A32 5G just launched in the US, and it is now available with T-Mobile’s trade-in promotion – “Uncarrier” promo event. This deal ensures that all T-Mobile customers can get a 5G device as the company looks to shut down 3G totally. Someone may ask, why is this big news? Well, it’s big news because you can trade in literally any device, including an old flip phone.

Free Samsung Galaxy A32 5G in T-Mobile with Any Mobile Trade-In

T-Mobile will take your old device and give you a brand new Galaxy A32 5G for “free” with 24 months of bill credits. You will only need to pay for the sales tax at the end of the transaction.

T-Mobile Uncarrier Free Samsung Galaxy A32 5G

According to T-Mobile:

“April 7, 2021 — Today, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced more 5G devices coming to the Un-carrier with the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G and A52 5G. T-Mobile leads the industry with the most Android smartphone customers in the U.S., and T-Mobile customers are the first to get the Galaxy A32 5G in the U.S. as the exclusive postpaid wireless provider at launch. Plus, the Samsung Galaxy A02s and A12 will be coming to T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile as well.”

How to Claim Free Samsung Galaxy A32 5G in T-Mobile?

“Monthly payments are for well-qualified customers over 24 months on T-Mobile’s no-interest Equipment Installment Plan.”

This program – Free 5G Phone Upgrade – will last throughout 2021, and T-mobile will add other 5G devices within the year when they launch. However, this program isn’t started yet; it’d start from April 18 and run for the whole year, 2021. If you’re on T-Mobile’s limited postpaid plan, signing up for this event will push you to an unlimited plan without additional cost.

There’s no particular way to claim this deal; T-Mobile says that they’d accept any device from anyone. But, you must sign up for the company’s postpaid plan at the normal price. As the year goes further, They will include more 5G devices in the promotion, but the terms will remain unchanged – T-Mobile makes this clear. 

So, you can bring your 3G-only or 4G-only device to get a “free” 5G Samsung A series device.

Wrap Up

Every US carrier begins to announce the 2G and 3G shutdown. You can purchase 4G VoLTE supporting mobiles for under $100. But when you can get a 5G mobile, it is a huge deal. In summary, here are the key things the note: you need to be a T-Mobile postpaid customer to benefit from this event, you can trade-in any device, both new and old devices, the deal will last “all year long,” so there’s enough time to decide to get in, and lastly you will pay the sales tax. Remember, T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T are all planning on shutting down the 3G network. If you still own a 3G-only device, this can be a chance to upgrade and stay connected.

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Selva Ganesh

Selva Ganesh is the Chief Editor of this Blog. He is a Computer Science Engineer, An experienced Android Developer, Professional Blogger with 8+ years in the field. He completed courses about Google News Initiative. He runs Android Infotech which offers Problem Solving Articles around the globe.

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