Samsung Galaxy Note 9 now available for pre-order from T-Mobile

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Right on schedule, T-Mobile has started taking pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy Note 9.

The Galaxy Note 9 is available from T-Mobile in Ocean Blue and Lavender Purple color options. The 6GB/128GB model costs $279.99 down and $30 per month for 24 months on EIP, $279.99 down and $29 per month for 18 months with JUMP! On Demand, or $999.99 full retail. If you’d prefer the 8GB/512GB version, you can expect to pay $529.99 down and $30 per month for 24 months on EIP, $529.99 down and $26 per month for 18 months with JOD, or $1,249.99 full retail.

T-Mobile is offering a deal that’ll get you up to $500 off the Galaxy Note 9 (via 24 monthly bill credits) when you trade in an eligible Samsung device. The phones that qualify for this deal include:

$500 off

  • Samsung Galaxy S8
  • Samsung Galaxy S8+
  • Samsung Galaxy S8 active
  • Samsung Galaxy S7
  • Samsung Galaxy S7 edge
  • Samsung Galaxy S7 active
  • Samsung Galaxy Note8
  • Samsung Galaxy S7 Duos
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 5

$250 off

  • Samsung Galaxy S6
  • Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
  • Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+
  • Samsung Galaxy S6 active
  • Samsung Galaxy Note4
  • Samsung Galaxy S5
  • Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo
  • Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime
  • Samsung Galaxy S5 Active
  • Samsung Galaxy S5 Duos
  • Samsung Galaxy S5 Sport

Also of note is that Samsung is taking pre-orders for the unlocked version of the Galaxy Note 9 on its website. The 6GB/128GB model is $999.99 while the 8GB/512GB variant is $1,249.99. The company has a trade-in offer of its own that’ll get you up to $450 in savings when you trade in a qualifying device. The eligible devices include recent flagships from Samsung, LG, Google, and Apple.

No matter who you decide to pre-order your Galaxy Note 9 from, you’ll get to choose a free gift: a pair of AKG noise-canceling wireless headphones or 15,000 V-Bucks to spend in Fortnite. You can also choose to get both gifts for $99.

So now that the Galaxy Note 9 is official and you’ve had some time to digest its specs and features, are you going to pre-order? If so, which model are you going to get?

Sources: T-Mobile, Samsung

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