T-Mobile’s highly anticipated Google Pixel Fold launch deal (with no trade-in) is finally here

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UPDATE: T-Mobile has now officially confirmed what we… already knew, flipping (no pun intended) the Pixel Fold pre-order switch on its website while promising to kick off the handset’s actual availability (both on and offline) in less than two weeks, i.e. on Tuesday, July 18.

In addition to the $1,000 discount we spotted on T-Mo’s website prior to this announcement, Magenta is also gearing up to offer complimentary true wireless Pixel Buds A-Series (after rebate) with your Pixel Fold order via a virtual prepaid Mastercard. That puts the “Un-carrier” even further ahead of its arch-rivals when it comes to how much you can save right off the bat on this flawed but very appealing mobile device, and just to remind you, there are no mandatory trade-ins involved here.

Our original story follows below, as does the latest (extensive and super-detailed) unboxing video uploaded to T-Mobile’s official YouTube account.

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This may not feel like an ideal time to do this for a number of different (yet very similar) reasons, but T-Mobile appears to have just added the Pixel Fold to its official website at long last, thus revealing how much (and how) the “Un-carrier’s” customers can save on Google’s first-ever (costly) foldable device.

If you refuse to pay $1,799.99 for a new phone, regardless of how fancy and futuristic it looks and how hard it must have been for the search giant to make the “most durable hinge on a foldable” to date, T-Mo will hook you up with a whopping $1,000 in monthly bill credits sans requiring as much effort from you as you might think.

Technically, Pixel Fold pre-orders don’t seem to be open through Magenta at the time of this writing, but when they will be (which should happen soon enough), you’ll get the choice to lower the aforementioned obscene list price to a far more affordable $799.99 with either an “eligible” device trade-in or a new line of service.

If you opt for the latter, simpler path to a mind-blowing discount, you’ll of course need to go with an expensive Go5GPlus plan, which may prove a little inconvenient for some bargain hunters… but certainly not as inconvenient as giving up a working iPhone 13, Samsung Galaxy S22, or Z Flip 3 in mint condition.

Unsurprisingly, T-Mobile’s introductory Pixel Fold deal greatly resembles what AT&T has been offering for a couple of weeks already, which is a slightly smaller $980 discount (from a higher $1,879.99 regular price) in the form of bill credits with no obligatory trade-in. In contrast, Verizon is conditioning its even heftier $1,100 markdown on both a device trade-in and network switch, which only goes to further highlight the incredible appeal and convenience of this latest Pixel Fold promotion from the nation’s second-largest wireless service provider.
Of course, the problem remains that Google’s first-gen Pixel Fold is behaving, well, very much like a first-gen product, caving under (minimal) pressure in rigorous durability tests and disappointing many reviewers and “regular” early adopters with its… not-great build quality. 

If you’re willing to ignore all those red flags for bragging rights (or simply because you really, really like this particular design), you might as well keep your spending to a minimum at T-Mobile… and pray you’ll be able to actually use the foldable for the entire two-year period during which you’ll get monthly bill credits amounting to a grand total of $1,000.

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