Another mobile deal just dropped.
By Lois Mackenzie on April 9, 2026
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SAVE $800: As of April 9, score the Samsung Galaxy S26 for under $100 at T-Mobile without a trade-in by adding a new line on the Experience More plan.
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If you’re in the market for a new smartphone, check out this latest deal at T-Mobile: You could get your hands on the Samsung Galaxy S26 for under $100.
As of April 9, you can qualify for this low price without a trade-in by adding a new line on the Experience More plan. The discount of up to $800 is applied as monthly bill credits over 24 months. The 256GB phone is usually priced at $899.99, so this $800 discount would bring the price down to just $99.99.
You’ll still need to pay taxes and a $35 connection fee, but that’s always the case with these mobile carrier offers.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 range is still fresh, so this T-Mobile deal is a steal. The Samsung Galaxy S26 is a great choice for Android fans, with its Armor Aluminium and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 casing boosting durability. It’s also packed with Samsung’s Galaxy AI tools, including Photo Assist.
It runs fast and smooth thanks to its customized processor. This is also supported by an upgraded cooling system that helps keep the temperature down during demanding usage.
Head to T-Mobile to grab this latest Samsung deal while it’s still live.
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Lois Mackenzie is a freelance reporter at Mashable. Over the years she has written for many publications, covering everything from the local news to the best pair of running shoes. You can find bylines in publications including Fit&Well, Metro, and Coach magazine, usually covering deals on everything from earbuds to TVs, or guides on how to beat your half marathon time. Lois also holds a Master’s degree in Digital Journalism from Strathclyde University and obtained a Master of Arts in English Literature at the University of Aberdeen.
