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T-Mobile is basically giving away the Google Pixel 10 right now

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Last updated: 2025/08/22 at 8:27 AM
News Room Published 22 August 2025
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SAVE UP TO $1,000: Score the Google Pixel 10 for free or take $800 off the Pixel 10 Pro at T-Mobile — with no trade-in required.


For those after a shiny modern smartphone upgrade but dreading the four-figure price tag that usually comes with it, T-Mobile’s latest Pixel promotion is about as good as it gets.

The carrier is offering the freshly announced Google Pixel 10 completely free, or $800 off the Google Pixel 10 Pro, when you add a line on a qualifying plan. What makes this even better is that there’s no trade-in required — you just need to stick with T-Mobile and enrol in AutoPay. 

The savings are spread out as 24 monthly bill credits, so as long as you keep your account in good standing, you’ll end up paying next to nothing for one of the most hyped smartphones of the year.

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The 5 best smartphones of 2025 so far

The Pixel 10 is powered by Google’s new Tensor G5 chip, designed to boost multitasking and battery efficiency. That translates to up to 30 hours of use on a single charge, which is a nice step up from last year’s Pixel 9. You’re also getting the built-in Gemini AI, which can handle tasks like text-to-speech, summarising info, and web searches natively on the device.

Its 6.3-inch 1080p display is also sharp enough for everything from TikTok scrolling to Netflix binges.

If you want the bells and whistles, the Pixel 10 Pro cranks things up with a 2856 x 1280 display, AI-assisted photo and video editing, and support for Pixelsnap wireless charging. Plus, with eSIM technology, you can juggle multiple phone numbers on one device. 

That makes it perfect if you need both a personal and a work line without carrying two phones.

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T-Mobile says you can snag up to four devices per family, making it a no-brainer if you’re looking to upgrade everyone’s phone at once before the school year kicks into gear. Just remember that you’ll still owe taxes and fees upfront, and if you bail on your plan before the 24 months are up, you’re on the hook for the remaining balance (which is up to $1,000).

There’s no firm end date for this promotion, which means it could vanish once preorder demand spikes or Google caps supply. If a free Pixel (or an $800 discount on the Pro) sounds tempting, lock it in.

If you’re still weighing up your options, take a browse of our list of the best smartphones of 2025 so far — including the Google Pixel 9a, Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, and iPhone 16e. For anyone still looking to splash a bit less cash, we have a roundup of the five best budget smartphones in 2025 as well — including the Samsung Galaxy A16 5G and OnePlus 13R. 

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