I was ready to order one today, but T-Mobile only has the 128GB models available. I have used more than that on my Note 10+ that I've had for two years and was hoping that I could make the 6 Pro last longer than that. I guess I'll just have to keep checking to see if they become available.
Doubtful. 128GB seen weird.....I have a hard time walking away from the $900 T-Mobile will give me for the Note so I'm going to wait it out for a while. You would think Google will have to give them the higher storage eventually.
It will likely be carrier locked until the phone is paid off through the balance of the monthly device credits, if applicable. There won't be much, if any, bloatware. Maybe just the TMobile app. TMo is good at keeping to the standard Android apps.
There is no carrier bloat and infact you cannot tell you even have a carrier phone. There 8s no branding, no boot animation, no TMobile apps at all, updates come when Google releases them and I am even wondering if it's even network locked. I just haven't tried putting another sim in to verify that.
Yes the 6's from T-Mobile are carrier locked. I put my Verizon sim in it and it was a no go.There is no carrier bloat and infact you cannot tell you even have a carrier phone. There 8s no branding, no boot animation, no TMobile apps at all, updates come when Google releases them and I am even wondering if it's even network locked. I just haven't tried putting another sim in to verify that.
and I am even wondering if it's even network locked.
I would do esim but I switch back and forth between phones so that would make it hard to do.Call Tmobile and ask them to activate esim. Esim activation will require the device to be unlocked. My device was one week old and it got unlocked the next day. Called in and activated esim. All good now.