T-Mobile wants to help you stay connected with loved ones this Valentine’s day by offering all smartphones and select tablets free with a new two-year service plan. On February 11th, new and existing customers signing up for T-Mobile’s Classic Plan or Unlimited Value Plan will be able to take advantage of savings on devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S II and T-Mobile SpringBoard.
If Cupid’s arrow has struck you and got you lusting after a new smartphone on T-Mobile’s network, you won’t want to miss out on this one-day deal. Check out the press release below.
Cupid’s Arrow Hits Mark: T-Mobile Offers Free 4G Phones to Celebrate Valentine’s
For one day only, on Feb.11, all of T-Mobile’s 4G smartphones and select mobile broadband devices are free with the switch to a qualifying two-year plan
BELLEVUE, Wash. — Feb. 7, 2012 — In the spirit of the season, T-Mobile USA, Inc. will show consumers lots of love with another jaw-dropping promotion for its “Valentine’s Day Sale.” For one day only, Saturday, Feb. 11, T-Mobile will give customers the chance to get their hands on the latest 4G smartphones and select tablets for free, making a perfect gift for loved ones or themselves. The promotion includes T-Mobile’s fastest 4G smartphones and select tablets running on America’s Largest 4G Network® such as the Samsung Galaxy S™ II1 and the T-Mobile® SpringBoard™ with Google™.
New and existing eligible customers can take advantage of this deal receiving their device for free after a mail-in rebate card when they sign up for a new two-year contract on any qualifying Classic Plan™2 or for a $0.00 down payment after mail-in rebate card when signing up on a qualifying Unlimited Value™3 Plan.
“T-Mobile has a commitment to make the 4G experience affordable and accessible to everyone, so this sweet deal on smartphones and tablets is our Valentine’s gift to consumers,” said John Clelland, senior vice president of marketing, T-Mobile USA. “No matter where loved ones live, T-Mobile wants to bring them closer with unlimited talking, photo sharing, video chatting, texting, and more.”
A recent online Omnibus survey4 with Harris Interactive found that four-in-ten (44%) of first time smartphone buyers in 2012 say the cost of the data plan associated with the smartphone is the most influential reason they have not purchased a smartphone before. The value for customers extends beyond the “Valentine’s Day Sale” as T-Mobile offers the best rate plan pricing on America’s Largest 4G Network.
Does anyone know why these phone companies bother even advertising sales for holidays and buying your loved ones a phone? I can’t go into a Verizon store and say Id like to buy Person X this phone because its on sale for $199. The person X has to know about it because it involves if they are eleigible for an upgrade bla bla bla, therefore making this whole advertising point moot.
Verizon, now tmobile…. Att?
Maybe you can ask att to match Verizon offer. I heard some people were able to match the double data deal when it was offered in December.
I bought 2 mytouch 4g phones last year during T-mobile’s Valentines sale, and am thinking about getting a Galaxy SII for my wife this year, but also thinking of holding out in case something good comes out in the next couple of months. The Mytouch is still awesome, except the camera isn’t as good as some of the new phones.
@chris there aren’t many phone cameras better than the one you have. I have upgraded to a couple dual cores that couldn’t take better pictures than my mytouch 4g
I think the Galaxy SII is probably the only one. The Mytouch 4G takes great outdoor pics, just not great in low light, but it does have a flash…. I think I will probably wait and see what comes out in the next few months as the 768MB of RAM in the Mytouch make it still run as fast as some of the new dual cores.
Sapan I think they are aiming at long term couples who already share plans and know this stuff
Time to get me a new phone me thinks!
I’ll wait!
I’ll wait!
How about just letting me get a Springboard for $199 off contract? That would be great compared to getting it free with 2 years of service.
Too bad T-Mobile is still GPRS and EDGE here, while AT&T has HSPA+ w/Enhanced Backhaul, and Verizon and U.S. Cellular both are EVDO, sorry T-Mobile, FAIL.
Fail for your city, Win for my City where t-mobile is faster than at&t
Can we get away from the contracts? 2 years is absurd when these devices upgrade so fast. I bought my G2 outright to avoid a contact and to always have an option to upgrade the device without paying the early termination fee. If the carriers focused on giving us better service, we would not need a contract to keep us as customers.