Get four free iPhones with T-Mobile's "on us" deal on Magenta Friday, November 22
What you need to know
- T-Mobile has announced deals for 'Magenta Friday' on November 22.
- T-Mobile customers will be able to score an iPhone "on us" for the whole family.
- It's open to new and existing customers and includes the iPhone 11 or the iPhone XR.
T-Mobile has announced its "on us" promotion for 'Magenta Friday', on November 22. According to their press release new and existing customers will be able to get up to four iPhone 11 or iPhone XR devices, paying only the sales tax over the course of 24 months.
With a new iPhone on Essentials, customers get unlimited texting to more than 210 countries. T-Mobile customers can also get an iPhone 8 "on us", or up to $450 credit toward an iPhone 8 Plus with monthly bill credits, if they activate a new voice line on a qualifying plan and trade in a qualifying iPhone. You can also get an Apple Watch Series 3 or 5, and get $200 off a second one. Again, you'll get the money back in monthly bills and you have to join T-Mobile and activate both watches or add a watch line to an existing qualifying plan.
You can read the full press release here. Want to see how this deal stacks up to what other carriers are offering this Black Friday? Why not check out our predictions for what other carriers might have in store this year.
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