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T-Mobile still wants to give you $300 to try its 5G Home Internet service

March 4, 2026
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Home internet deals aren’t exactly our bread and butter at Android Central, but every now and then an offer comes along that deserves some special attention. T-Mobile Home Internet, a staff favorite around here, is currently running a deal that gets you a free prepaid Mastercard worth up to $300 when you sign up for an eligible 5G plan.

The introductory Rely Home Internet plan gives you $100, while the Amplified and All-In plans will land you $200 and $300 of free cash, respectively. T-Mobile is also offering some additional discounts when you use AutoPay or bundle your 5G home internet with one of the carrier’s cell phone plans. No kidding.

T-Mobile‘s 5G Home Internet plans start at $50 per month with AutoPay (or $30 per month when you bundle with phone service), plus you get unlimited 5G data, a free Gateway device, and a 15-day “test drive” that lets you explore the service with a money-back guarantee. The internet plans also come with a five-year price lock guarantee, and there are no monthly equipment fees or confusing contract details to worry about.

The introductory Rely plan just gives you unlimited 5G data with standard security protection, but T-Mobile’s comprehensive All-In plan ($70/month with AutoPay, $55/month with mobile line) is arguably the best value here. In addition to 5G coverage, the premium internet plan comes with extras like a mesh Wi-Fi extender, 24/7 tech support, and free streaming subscriptions to Hulu and Paramount Plus. And yes, it’s also the plan that gives you the $300 Mastercard.

No matter which plan you choose, if you’re looking to save money on your internet bill in 2026, this T-Mobile 5G Home Internet deal is worth checking out — especially if you’re already using one of T-Mo’s phone plans. You can thank me later.

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