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Here's how to get a free iPhone 16 Pro from T-Mobile with no trade-in required

Are you looking to upgrade your iPhone, but don’t have a device to trade in or the willpower to stomach the $1,000 price tag, especially with rising costs due to tariffs? Look no further than T-Mobile, as their offering a free iPhone 16 Pro when you switch to their Experience Beyond Plan.
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For the first time, this offer doesn’t require extra purchases or trade-ins; anyone can take advantage of it. If you’ve been looking to upgrade, this is a great opportunity.
Right now, Experience Beyond plans start at $170 a month for three lines. The service is comparable to AT&T and Verizon. The plan includes a streaming bundle with free access to Apple TV, Hulu, and Netflix, plus MLS Season Pass and MLB TV.
Starlink, the satellite internet service created by SpaceX, is free in the plan. With over 560 T-satellites and counting, you can connect with the rest of the world even in the most rural part of the US.
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The iPhone 16 Pro is also chock-full of upgrades, like better cameras, software for Apple Intelligence, an action button, and way more. The 16s are the latest installment in the iPhone family. Now is a great time to get your hands on one before Apple announces a new lineup in the fall.
The plan also has a 5-year price guarantee, so you’ll see no surprises on your bill. Plus, a free phone to make your pockets hurt a lot less.
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How I rated this deal
The iPhone 16 Pro costs $1,000, and with this deal, you’re getting it free with the caveat of paying at least $170 a month for a new plan. Because of this ‘trade-off,’ we gave this offer a 4/5 Editor’s deal rating. You’re getting a free phone and saving yourself money, but you might be paying more for this plan than your original carrier. For the right person, this is a great deal.
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With this offer, you simply have to switch or upgrade to their Experience Beyond plan, and you’ll receive an iPhone 16 Pro for free. However, you’ll still have to pay the tax and a $35 connection charge. You can even keep your old phone and number.
You can read the rest of the terms and conditions on T-Mobile’s website.
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