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T-Mobile is hoping to win over new customers this summer with some serious streaming perks.
Select T-Mobile plans now include free access to both Netflix and Hulu, along with Apple TV (streaming home to Formula 1, Friday Night Baseball and Major League Soccer) for just $3 per month. Customers can also get four months of free access to music service Pandora Premium, plus six months of free SiriusXM All Access for ad-free music, podcasts and news programming through the satellite radio provider.
The streaming deals are all part of T-Mobile’s signature experience, which gives postpaid customers a chance to reap the benefits and rewards of being on a T-Mobile plan. Current phone plans start at just $50/month but the entertainment benefits kick in with the “Experience More” plan ($85/month) which gets you a Netflix subscription for free and an Apple TV subscription for $3 per month. The best value is the “Experience Beyond” plan ($100/month), which includes Netflix and Hulu for free, Apple TV for $3 per month, plus unlimited mobile hotspotting.
For those enticed but still paying off a phone (or phones) from an existing carrier, T-Mobile’s first-of-its-kind Keep and Switch promotion will help cover up to $800 per line. This unique offer joins two of the carrier’s most popular new member deals: the iPhone 17 Pro on Us promo and the Samsung Galaxy S26+ on Us promo.
Other current perks include a 12-month free Dashpass by DoorDash membership, plus monthly discounts on movie tickets and concerts, with up to 25 percent off seats to top shows and sporting events. T-Mobile has also partnered with Hilton to offer T-Mobile members 15 percent off hotel bookings, and AAA to offer a free one-year membership.
At live events like Lollapalooza, the Las Vegas Grand Prix and, most recently, Stagecoach, T-Mobile’s customer-only lounges, coined Club Magenta, offer members a VIP-level experience sans VIP ticket pricing. A private lounge of sorts, Club Magenta is akin to a festival’s VIP area, featuring premium views, a private bar (with special discounts), complimentary amenities and air-conditioned seating areas.
Whereas airline customers have to earn and re-earn status each year, T-Mobile says its “members get freebies and fun perks—just for being with us.” T-Mobile’s entertainment offerings are one of the ways the company is hoping to stand out from other service providers — Verizon, for example, offers its customers access to a number of streamers, but mostly as bundle options rather than free subscriptions.
The company’s member-only deals, meanwhile, come on top of its ongoing T-Mobile Tuesdays promotion, which continues to offer free treats (think free 7-11 slurpee), fuel rewards and dining discounts each week.
You can see a full list of member perks, benefits and offers, and compare phone and internet plans online at T-Mobile.com.
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