T-Mobile: Galaxy Note 9 Pre-Order Thread

Last year the Note 8 was only $179 down I think for basically the same price as the Note 9
I wonder why such a jump in down payment?

T-Mobile's target number is around $30/month ($720). That means if phone is above $720 you pay the difference as a down payment so you can get $30/month.
 
Yes literally this. Idk what the hell Tmobile is thinking anymore, but that's a joke. I used to rave on Tmobile until I switched to Verizon last year and seeing this - I'm glad I did now.

$500 down lol...
Yeah. We switched when Verizon starting doing crap like this and now T-mobile is doing it worse.
 
T-Mobile through Facebook messenger said I was qualified for the $81 down and $40 a month. I may go that route and save myself almost $200.
 
If this is true, I'm in. When I called a few hours ago, nothing had changed. However, since it wasn't officially on sale for pre-order, maybe they couldn't say anything.

It would be nice if something like this applied to the 512gb version.
 
I use tmobile but for the third time now I ordered via samsung.com and simply pay in full (400 trade in too). If I have to take a payment plan for a phone that means I shouldn't be able to afford it in the first place.
 
T-Mobile through Facebook messenger said I was qualified for the $81 down and $40 a month. I may go that route and save myself almost $200.

Yeah, assuming I'm qualified I'll do the same. For those of us who'll be upgrading again to the S10, it's absolutely worth it!
 
I almost hesitant to pre-order tonight.

I think with all the backlash numbers will get adjusted tomorrow.

I will wait until tomorrow afternoon or night to see where we are at with the down payments.
 
I'm being told that if you have been with Tmobile for 3 years that you would be eligible for the $82 down and $40 a month via JOD. Otherwise its the $280 down option. This is from Tmobile Facebook.
 
So how does one preorder the note 9 when you have JOD? Do you HAVE to go to the store to do it since it requires you to turn your phone in?