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    T-Mobile today announced a one day only BOGO deal on Samsung smartphones, but if you'd rather treat yourself to a free tablet, T-Mo's got you covered there, too.

    T-Mobile is now offering a free Galaxy Tab E (shown above) or Galaxy Tab A with the purchase of select Samsung smartphones. Eligible smartphones include the Galaxy Note 7, Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 edge, Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge, and Galaxy S6 edge+.

    To take advantage of this deal, you'll need to buy your devices on EIP and you'll need to get at least a 2GB Mobile Internet plan on the tablet. You'll also need to purchase both devices on the same day and on the same account. If you meet those qualifications, you'll receive monthly bill credits to cover the cost of your tablet.

    Also worth noting is that T-Mobile tells me that this deal can't be combined with the buy one, get one free Samsung deal that T-Mobile will be running on August 6.

    The free Samsung tablet deal will be available for a limited time.

    Source: T-Mobile

    Tags: Android, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Samsung Galaxy Note 7, Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S6 edge, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, Samsung Galaxy S7, Samsung Galaxy S7 edge

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