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How to get the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra for free at T-Mobile — no trade-in required

February 26, 2026
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FREE SAMSUNG GALAXY S26 ULTRA: Sign up for any T-Mobile Experience Beyond plan for 24 months and get a free Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (256GB), usually selling for $1,299.99.


We waited extra long this year for the annual Samsung Unpacked event. Like always, we have fresh new Samsung Galaxy phones to drool over, or simply consider if your current Android phone is in need of an upgrade.

Samsung didn’t increase the prices with the latest Galaxy S26 Ultra phone, compared to the Ultra S25, but that doesn’t mean it comes cheap. At full price, the 256GB model of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra comes with a price tag of $1,299.99. If you’d rather get it for free, you have options. One of the best offerings is this free deal at T-Mobile.

Sign up for or add a line to any T-Mobile Experience Beyond plan and get the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (256GB) for free with no trade-in required. You’ll need to be cool with signing up to 24 months of service to cash in on the “free” aspect. T-Mobile will charge taxes and a $35 device connection fee. In total, you’ll be saving $1,299.99 by getting the phone for free. If you want to go with the larger 512GB Galaxy S26 Ultra, you can still get a deal on the phone since T-Mobile will charge a monthly fee of $8.33.

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The upgrades Samsung introduced with the Galaxy S26 Ultra aren’t massive, but they’re noticeable. That means if you’ve been carrying an old Android phone around, recharging every six hours, it might be time to jump on this upgrade. Samsung considers the new Galaxy S26 lineup to be the “most intuitive, proactive, and adaptive Galaxy AI” phones to date. It’s also lighter and slimmer than its S25 Ultra predecessor.

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One of the biggest additions to the Galaxy S26 lineup is Samsung’s Privacy Display feature. This advancement dims the screen to anyone looking at the phone from an angle. It’s highly customizable, so you can pick which apps you’d like this to work on.

Get the new 256GB Galaxy S26 Ultra for free when signing up for T-Mobile’s Experience Beyond plans.

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