Alleged changes to T-Mobile’s trade-in policy might be a bit of a double-edged swordThe new policy change is already in place, according to inside knowledge.

Alleged changes to T-Mobile’s trade-in policy might be a bit of a double-edged swordThe T-Mobile logo displayed on a Google Pixel phone.
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TL;DR
  • If Redditors prove accurate, T-Mobile is allegedly changing how trade-in credits are applied to reduce confusion and make billing more predictable.
  • Going forward, existing customers will now get all promotional trade-in value as monthly recurring device credits over 24 months.
  • New customers will likely still see a combination of recurring credits and instant credit.

As first noted by T-Mobile insiders on Reddit, T-Mobile is officially rolling out a shift in its trade-in values. Previously, there was some confusion about how trade-in credits worked, but the new changes bring needed clarity.

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The new policy change is already in place, according to inside knowledge.Andrew Grush2026-01-26T13:38:36.000Z{}

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