This powerful 5G phone rivals the big names - and you can get it free
Smartphones are an investment. Flagship models can easily run more than $1,000.
What if you want the features of a powerful smartphone without the hefty price tag? You have to do a lot of research on the specs that matter.
Luckily, we did the hard work for you. We found a feature-packed 5G smartphone that won’t cost you a penny.
This phone does it all
We’re talking about the REVVL 6 Pro 5G. Unlike some other brands, you don’t need to drop four figures for a high-performing phone. Here’s why we love it:
- Immersive, vivid 6.8” HD+ screen: This extra-large screen rivals other phones in its category.
- Long-lasting battery: Get a whopping 33 hours of talk time on a single charge and 27 days of standby time.
- Wireless charging: Skip the cord and charge wirelessly. When you do want to plug in, the REVVL 6 uses a USB Type-C connection.
- Quad camera system: The four-camera system features a 50-megapixel main camera, 5-megapixel ultra-wide camera, 16-megapixel front camera and additional cameras for capturing depth and macro shots.
- Pay with a simple tap: Make seamless, secure purchases without having to pull out your card every time.
- Headphone jack included: If you prefer corded headphones over wireless or just want the option, the REVVL 6 includes a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Now you know this phone packs a punch, but here’s something even better: You can get the REVVL 6 Pro 5G or REVVL 6 5G free with 24 monthly bill credits when you open an eligible new line of service with our sponsor, T-Mobile.
55 or over? Save even more on your phone bill every month
If you’re 55 or over, T-Mobile has discounted plans built exclusively for you. Plus, the Un-carrier just announced Price Lock Guarantee, which means they won’t raise the price of your rate plan.
You can get two lines of unlimited talk, text and data for just $27.50 per line plus taxes and fees with AutoPay with Essentials 55+. That’s a price that’s hard to beat! Check out which discounted 55+ plan works best for you at T-Mobile.com/55.
Limited-time offers; subject to change. In stores & on customer service calls, $35 assisted or upgrade support charge may be required. Free REVVL 6: Contact us before canceling service to continue remaining bill credits, or credits stop & balance on required finance agreement is due (e.g., $219.99 – REVVL 6 Pro 5G). Tax on pre-credit price due at sale. Qualifying credit & service required. Up to $219.99 via bill credits; must be active and in good standing to receive credits, allow 2 bill cycles. Max 12/account. May not be combinable with some offers or discounts. Essentials 55+: During congestion, customers on this plan may notice speeds lower than other customers and further reduction if using >50GB/mo., due to data prioritization. Monthly Regulatory Programs (RPF) & Telco Recovery Fee (TRF) totaling $3.49 per voice line ($0.50 for RPF & $2.99 for TRF) applies; taxes/fees approx. 10-33% of bill. Unlimited talk & text features for direct communications between 2 people; others (e.g., conference & chat lines, etc.) may cost extra. Without AutoPay, $5 more/line/mo. May not be reflected on 1st bill. Price Lock: guarantees new accounts with qualifying service can keep their regular monthly rate plan price for current unlimited talk, text, and data on our network; excludes taxes/fees, limited-time promotions, per-use charges, third-party services, and network management practices.
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