Switch to Metro, bring your number, and score a free Samsung Galaxy A20

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Switch to Metro, bring your number, and score a free Samsung Galaxy A20
This coming Friday, T-Mobile will start selling the mid-range Samsung Galaxy A10e and Galaxy A20. With a new postpaid phone line, the Galaxy A10e will be free. Otherwise, it has a retail price of $175 or it can be paid off with 24 monthly payments of $7.30. The Galaxy A20 has a higher retail price of $250 and can be purchased for $10 down and 24 monthly payments of $10.

But the Galaxy A20 is available right now for free from T-Mobile's pre-paid Metro unit. To score the free phone, all you need to do is port over your number to Metro and you'll receive an instant rebate of $239.99. Those taking their current number to Metro can get two lines for $80 a month including unlimited talk, text, and data plus free Amazon Prime. And now, that deal comes with a pair of Galaxy A20 smartphones on the house.

The Galaxy A20 is equipped with a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with a 720 x 1560 resolution. The Exynos 7884 is under the hood along with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage. Those seeking additional storage can take advantage of the 512GB capacity microSD slot. On the back is a dual-camera setup (13MP primary camera + 5MP Ultra-wide) with an 8MP selfie snapper in front. A nice sized 4000mAh battery keeps the lights on, and it charges rapidly thanks to the included 15W charging brick.

Also available for free with the same terms are the Samsung Galaxy A10e and LG K40. And next week, port over your number and Metro will sell you the LG Stylo 5 for under $50 or give you the Moto G7 Play for free.
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