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T-Mobile Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge go on pre-order March 27th with 1-year of Netflix

The competition between carriers to get your business is a cut throat one. AT&T announced this morning that they will be putting both the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge up for Pre-Order on March 27th. Along with their announcement they are also tossing in $50 off a set of Samsung Gear Circle Bluetooth headphones. T-Mobile is also going to be letting current and would be customers pre-order the new flagships March 27th. However, instead of a discount on another accessory T-Mobile will be handing over 1-year subscriptions to Netflix.

Factoring in the lowest cost monthly Netflix subscription that equates to $107.88 in savings. Depending on who you are, a year of Netflix might be a bit more useful than a set of Gear Circle headphones. Then again, it does depend on your carrier preference too. You do need to order before April 12th and need to visit SamsungPromotions.com to register and then redeem your code at Netflix.com/SpecialOffers.

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The T-Mobile Galaxy S6 will set you back $28.33 per month for the 32GB variant and the S6 Edge will run $32.49 a month, also in the 32GB variant. Jumping to the $99 down on the 64GB and $199 down on the 128GB variant.

“Samsung’s built insane power into two beautiful bodies − you have to hold these phones in your hands and experience them for yourself,” said John Legere, president and CEO of T-Mobile. “And now that we’ve knocked down every barrier the other guys use to lock you in, there’s no reason to wait to come over to the Un-carrier to grab Samsung’s Next Big Things.”

Today also happens to be the final day to pre-register for the device with Magenta too. If you get your pre-registration in time you will be entered to win a whole host of prizes ranging from a grand prize package with a Galaxy S6, Tab S, Gear Circle, Wireless Charging Pad, Gear S, Sound bar and Curved TV. The final week also will offer up a Galaxy S6 or a Level Box Bluetooth speaker.

Of course, T-Mobile is also quick to point out that they will happily take your current device off your hands, pay your ETF and pay off your device installment payments if you port your number in.

Anyone thinking of jumping on the Magenta train with a new Samsung Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge tomorrow?

Via T-Mobile