T-Mobile is offering the all-new Google Pixel 10 phone for free, yes really – here's how
Trade in an old phone and sign up for a new T-Mobile plan and get Google's newest phone for free

Google has confirmed that the Pixel 10 phone is coming soon, with a shipping date of August 28 for both its standard and Pro variants. Like other releases, retailers are offering some tempting preorder deals, and I've found an incredible offer on the Google Pixel 10 at T-Mobile.
You can preorder the Google Pixel 10 for free when you trade in any phone in any condition and sign up for a new T-Mobile plan. This preorder deal is for the 128GB model, and the offer will only cover up to $800. If you want 256GB of storage, then you'll need to pay at least $99 (the full price is $899 plus tax). T-Mobile is also only offering the Pixel 10 in Obsidian and Indigo, but other retailers offer it in Frost and Lemongrass as well.
Today's best Google Pixel 10 preorder deal
You read that right: a new Google Pixel 10 for FREE. The catch? You need to trade in your old phone and sign up for a new T-Mobile plan to get it. The T-Mobile preorder deal offers up to $800, which is just enough to cover the base model with 128GB of storage. However, even if you prefer the 256GB model, the steep enough discount makes it worth considering if you don't mind the conditions.
We haven't finalized our verdict on the Google Pixel 10, but it's looking good so far. In our latest Google Pixel 10 hands-on, our reviewer praised the 5x telephoto zoom lens and "Pixelsnap magnetic charging with Qi2 certification" among the upgraded features in the new generation. The Pixel 10 also features the same design as last year, now available in new colors.
If you're curious about the latest Pro options, you can read about them in our early Google Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL impressions. We also have a page keeping track of all the best Google Pixel 10 preorder deals.
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Jess Reyes writes about deals and coupons almost as much as she does about games. Her work can be found in IGN, GameSpot, Digital Trends, and Inverse – just to name a few. When she’s not writing or gaming, she’s probably window shopping or gassing up her mutuals on Twitter/X.
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