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T-Mobile is giving away the new Motorola Razr+ for free — how to claim

How to get the Motorola Razr+ for free. Get the new Motorola Razr+ for free with T-Mobile when you activate a new line on an Experience Beyond plan.

T-Mobile is giving away the new Motorola Razr+ for free — how to claim

T-Mobile is currently offering the new Motorola Razr+ for free when you activate a new line on their Experience Beyond plan. This promotion includes 36 monthly bill credits to cover the total cost of the phone. If you decide to cancel or switch carriers before the two-year period, you will be responsible for paying the remaining balance of the phone's full retail price.

This offer does not require a trade-in, making it an attractive deal for those in the market for a high-quality phone. It is important to note that taxes and a one-time $35 connection charge will be required when claiming this promotion. Despite this minor cost, the Motorola Razr+ is still a fantastic choice.

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