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Flagship returns now cost $75 at T-Mobile

March 26, 2026
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If you’re someone that often faces buyer’s remorse, you might want to be careful where you get your next shiny smartphone from.

Buying a new device via your carrier of choice is one of the most popular means of procuring a new phone.

However, for those eyeing T-Mobile for their next purchase, make sure you really want the device that you’re buying because the carrier’s restocking fee just went up.


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The carrier quietly updated its support documentation to highlight the increase, as spotted and pointed out by DroidLife.

Previously, T-Mobile customers were charged anywhere between $20 to $70 in restocking fees, depending on the full retail price of the device. Now, the same fee has been increased to $25 to $75.

Here’s what the carrier’s support page says:

Restocking

  • When returning a device to retail, you may be charged a $25 – $75 restocking fee depending on the full retail price of the device.
  • This fee is charged in store at the time of return.

T-Mobile’s charging the most when it comes to restocking fee

As pointed out by Android Authority, T-Mobile’s fee is split into tiers. It’s $25 for devices under $500, $50 for devices between $300 and $599, and $75 for anything over $600.

Verizon, in comparison, charges a flat $50 restocking fee, while AT&T charges “up to” $55. So if you’re looking to pick up that new flagship, make sure you really (really) want it, because regardless of the carrier of your choice, restocking fees are real. T-Mobile users, just be extra sure about your purchase.

Mike Sievert with T-Mobile's New CEO, Srini Gopalan


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