T-Mobile EIP pricing

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Kilroy672

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Here’s what T-Mobile’s Equipment Installment Plan (EIP) pricing looks like for the new devices:

Galaxy S20 128GB for $0 down and $41.67 per month

Galaxy S20+ 128GB for $0 down and $50 per month

Galaxy S20+ 512GB for $149.99 down and $50 per month

Galaxy S20 Ultra 128GB for $0 down and $58.34 per month

Galaxy S20 Ultra 512GB for $199.99 down and $58.34 per month

Here’s the JUMP! On Demand prices for the Galaxy S20 series:

Galaxy S20 128GB: $249.99 down and $30 per month

Galaxy S20+ 128GB: $449.99 down and $28 per month

Galaxy S20+ 512GB: $599.99 down and $26 per month

Galaxy S20 Ultra 128GB: $649.99 down and $26 per month

Galaxy S20 Ultra 512GB: $849.99 down and $24 per month

And here’s what each Galaxy S20 model will cost at full retail price:

Galaxy S20 128GB for $999.99

Galaxy S20+ 128GB for $1,199.99

Galaxy S20+ 512GB for $1,349.99

Galaxy S20 Ultra 128GB for $1,399.99

Galaxy S20 Ultra 512GB for $1,599.99

I'm skipping this year. The pricing is out of control. Unless they can trade in my Pixel I'll pass. Samsung has officially has become the new Apple in the greed department.
 

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While I agree the price is ridiculous, you do realize financing is NOT set by Samsung, right? Especially on the JUMP program.
 

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Looks like I'm gonna have to use one of my non JOD lines to upgrade to the ultra and use my jump for the note. The JOD down-payments are out of hand nowadays. Even if I convince T-mobile to give me half off the down payment it's still too much for a phone I'll have for 8 months or less. I wish I had the willpower to skip an upgrade, but that's just not me. Biggest thing for me is the upgraded camera and bigger battery. Plus I wouldn't mind using 5g if it ends up in my area.
 

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Since biannual phone upgrades are the one vice I allow myself, I'm definitely pulling the trigger on this. That said, a $600 upgrade cost for the 512 GB S20+ is quite a bit. I'm hoping that premium pricing for us long time T-Mobile customers will result in lower down payments...
 

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Since biannual phone upgrades are the one vice I allow myself, I'm definitely pulling the trigger on this. That said, a $600 upgrade cost for the 512 GB S20+ is quite a bit. I'm hoping that premium pricing for us long time T-Mobile customers will result in lower down payments...

I've been with TMobile for over 16 years now. I better get some home town discounts.
 

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I'll be stopping by Verizon and AT&T this week to see what my options are. T-mobile has decent speeds, but crap coverage in the places I frequent. I only stay for the JOD which is no longer affordable. Hard to convince the wife to let me spend $1300 a year on down-payments for a phone I just give back to T-mobile.
 

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That's what I love about these trade-in promos especially from Samsung. Yea I'm putting 5000-600 down on the phone, but I own them out right and can always sell for a profit or at least break even. Much better than leasing a phone or being tied to 24 monthly credit installments.
I'll be stopping by Verizon and AT&T this week to see what my options are. T-mobile has decent speeds, but crap coverage in the places I frequent. I only stay for the JOD which is no longer affordable. Hard to convince the wife to let me spend $1300 a year on down-payments for a phone I just give back to T-mobile.
 
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