centers on the intense carrier competition during its launch in . As one of the most expensive phones of its time—retailing for approximately $930 —carriers like T-Mobile used aggressive BOGO offers to attract customers despite the high cost. The Famous T-Mobile BOGO Offer
: After purchasing both phones and adding a new line of service, customers received a prepaid MasterCard for the full value of the second device (up to $930) roughly 6–8 weeks later .
: The deal required both phones to be on an Equipment Installment Plan (EIP) and often mandated a specific unlimited service plan, like T-Mobile One. Other Notable Deals & Context
: It wasn't an instant discount at the register. Customers had to pay full price or monthly installments for both devices initially.
The story of the "Buy One, Get One Free" (BOGO) deal for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
T-Mobile is offering a buy one, get one free sale on the Note 8
The most prominent Note 8 BOGO deal was launched by on September 1, 2017. While advertised as "Buy One, Get One Free," it came with specific requirements: