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T-Mobile is giving away the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 right now — how to qualify for this wild offer

T-Mobile is offering the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 with an eligible trade-in on a qualifying plan — here's exactly what it takes to get Samsung's newest foldable.

T-Mobile is giving away the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 right now — how to qualify for this wild offer

T-Mobile is currently offering a unique deal on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8. To qualify for this offer, customers must trade in an eligible device on their Experience Beyond plan. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, typically priced at $1,899.99 for the 256GB version, is paid off through up to 36 monthly bill credits. A $35 device connection charge applies, along with applicable taxes and fees.

While this offer is not entirely cost-free, the device itself is not subject to direct payment. If the Experience Beyond plan does not suit your needs, T-Mobile offers scaled-down versions of the deal, including up to $1,100 off with Experience More, up to $500 off with most other plans, and up to $250 off with Simple Choice plans.

All these discounts are given as monthly bill credits over up to 36 months. Additionally, T-Mobile provides a separate switcher incentive, offering up to $800 via a prepaid Mastercard to customers who trade in their phone, activate a new line, and port their number from another carrier. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 is available in cream, lavender, and graphite, and storage options range from base 256GB to 512GB for increased storage capacity.

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