New Uncarrier Unwrapped Holiday Deal Offered By T-Mobile

T-Mobile launched a new holiday deal in an effort to convince subscribers of its rivals, including AT&T and Cricket Wireless, to switch. Cricket Wireless, GoPhone or AT&T customers will be given a $200 discount when they purchase a 128GB Apple iPhone 6S if they agree to switch to the Uncarrier. The discount brings down the price of the 128GB iPhone 6S to the same level as the 16GB model.

The Carrier Freedom offer of the mobile service provider will also be available for customers who currently have a contract with other carriers. This means the early termination fee of up to $650 for every line will be paid by the company when they purchase the smartphone.

New Holiday Deal Offered By T-Mobile

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A number of mobile accessories of T-Mobile will also be offered at discounted prices for the holiday season. The discount can go as high as 50 percent off the purchase of some accessories. The offer is also available for the Apple Watch, which the company offers discounts of up to $125.

T-Mobile CEO John Legere revealed in a statement that the company is aware of the hesitation among its customers thinking if there’s a catch to the offer. He added that these concerns among customers are reasonable since carriers always have a catch for offers such as this. However, the statement of Legere indicated that they do not have a catch since it is one way for the company to show carrier customers that the Uncarrier gives more than what it is asking from them.

The latest “Unwrapped” holiday deal of T-Mobile will run from December 4 up to December 13. Legere also tweeted that he knows customers are looking for the most suitable time to switch over to the Uncarrrier and they should stay tuned to the Unwrapped gift of the company to them.

 

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