T-Mobile already has a deal on the Samsung Galaxy S10e

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T-Mobile already has a deal on the Samsung Galaxy S10e
The Samsung Galaxy S10e was just unveiled today along with the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+, but already T-Mobile is including it in one of its special deals. Starting tonight, consumers can pre-order the 128GB Galaxy S10e and four lines for just $40 per month per line. The deal requires a trade-in, or the purchase of an additional new voice line.

Those needing fewer lines will have two options; they can save up to $620 (in bill credits) on the purchase of the phone with a eligible trade and the purchase of a new voice line. Or, they can get up to 50% off with a trade or a new line. The Samsung Galaxy S10e will be priced at $749.99 and is equipped with a 5.8-inch Super AMOLED display carrying a 1440 x 2960 resolution. Under the hood you'll find the latest Snapdragon chipset from Qualcomm, and either 6GB RAM/128GB of storage or 8GB RAM/256GB of storage.

The dual camera setup on back features a 12MP dual aperture camera, and a 16MP ultra wide angle snapper. The lights are kept on by the 3100mAh battery, and the phone is pre-installed with Android 9 Pie and Samsung's new One UI interface.The phone features a side mounted fingerprint scanner, Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, Bluetooth 5.0 and LTE Cat.20 data speed. The latter means that the handset supports download speeds as fast as 2Gbps.


The Samsung Galaxy S10e and its two more expensive siblings, the Galaxy S10 ($899.99 and up) and Galaxy S10+ ($999.99 and up), will be available in T-Mobile stores starting on March 8th. All three can be pre-ordered tonight from the T-Mobile website starting at 9pm PT or 12:01 am Thursday morning ET. Trade in an eligible phone or add a new line and you can get up to $390 off the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+

In the second quarter, T-Mobile will offer the Samsung Galaxy Fold with the Galaxy S10 5G arriving during the summer.

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