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Big news! Mint Mobile just got the Samsung Galaxy S26 back in stock, and it’s still one of the best phone deals on the web

July 10, 2026
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Mint Mobile offers some of my favorite Android phone deals on the web, but when these promotions go out of stock, they’re usually gone for good. Fortunately, that’s not the case with the Samsung Galaxy S26, as the prepaid carrier just brought back one of my favorite deals of 2026 thus far.

Purchase the Samsung Galaxy S26 with one year of the Unlimited plan and Mint Mobile will give you $500 off the phone AND 50% off the wireless. That means you’re getting a powerful 2026 flagship phone and a full 12 months of T-Mobile-powered wireless service for only $580 upfront (or $49 per month using affirm). The deal gets even better when you trade in, as Mint Mobile will give you up to $400 of additional savings depending on the age and condition of the device.

In fact, the entire S26 lineup is included to the deal, which means you can save $500 (and get the discounted wireless) on the Galaxy S26 Plus and Galaxy S26 Ultra if you need a more powerful phone.

Mint Mobile just resurrected one of my favorite Galaxy S26 deals of all time

I’ve been covering Samsung Galaxy S26 deals on a regular basis since the phone first debuted in March, and Mint’s offer continues to impress as one of the best on the web. It’s really all about the simplicity for me. Unlike most carrier deals, which force you to process a trade-in or sign up for some expensive data plan to receive the savings, all you need to do is hit the Add to Cart button to receive the phone and wireless bundle.

Activation just takes a few minutes, and again, it’ll only cost you $580 out the door to get a new phone AND cover your phone bill until 2027. Considering that the Galaxy S26 usually retails for $900 on its own, it’s a pretty remarkable opportunity.

Sure, if you prefer the simplicity of unlocked phones or you don’t want to commit to a full year of Mint, then this deal isn’t for you. But if you hate paying your phone bill and you want a great deal on a great Samsung phone, grab this Mint Mobile offer before it really disappears.

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