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Everything you need to know to buy the Galaxy Note 20 from T-Mobile

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Last updated: August 5th, 2020 at 19:44 UTC+02:00

It's no surprise that the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra are coming to T-Mobile. Both handsets will support the carrier's 600MHz, 2.5GHz and mmWave 5G network. They will soon also have access to the standalone 5G that T-Mobile recently announced for even better coverage.

Are you a T-Mobile customer or looking to switch? If Samsung's new flagship smartphones are on your radar, here's everything that you need to know in order to buy a Galaxy Note 20 or Galaxy Note 20 Ultra from Magenta.

T-Mobile Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra price

You'll be able to place a pre-order for the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra with T-Mobile starting Friday, August 7 at 5am PT. The handsets will be available widely in stores on August 21.

T-Mobile customers can get the 128GB Galaxy Note 20 5G for $0 down and $41.67 per month ($999.99 full retail). The 128GB Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G costs $0 down and $54.17 per month ($1,299). The 512GB model is $149.99 down and $54.17 per month ($1,449.99). These payments are all spread out over 24 months for qualified customers on T-Mobile's Equipment Installment Plan.

Customers who purchase one Galaxy Note 20 5G series device can get another one for free or they can get up to $1000 off a second qualifying Galaxy smartphone of equal or lesser value when they add a line. Trading in a qualifying device will give you up to $500 on a Galaxy Note 20/20 Ultra or the Galaxy Z Flip 5G. The BOGO deal is also available for T-Mobile for Business customers with 12 lines or less.

The 6.7-inch Galaxy Note 20 5G is available in Mystic Gray, Green and Bronze while the 6.9-inch Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G comes in Mystic Bronze, Black and White. It will be available in the carrier's retail stores staring August 21.


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