Android Phone Deals: Current Carrier Offers

Last updated: May 2026

The major U.S. carriers offer Android phone deals with similar mechanics to their iPhone offers — trade-in credits applied over 24-36 months, plan tier requirements, and switcher rebates that stack with device promotions. This page covers current offers on the most popular Android devices.

Current Android Deals at Major Carriers

Samsung Galaxy S26 Series

The Samsung Galaxy S26 launched in early 2026 with aggressive carrier promotions:

  • Verizon: Galaxy S26 free with new unlimited line (no trade-in required); Galaxy S26 Ultra up to $1,100 off with trade-in
  • T-Mobile: Galaxy S26 Ultra free with preorder on Experience Beyond (limited-time, no trade-in required); standard S26 series free with trade-in on qualifying plans
  • AT&T: Galaxy S26 series free with eligible trade-in on qualifying unlimited plans

Google Pixel 10 Series

  • T-Mobile: Pixel 10 free with eligible trade-in on Experience plans
  • Verizon: Pixel 10 included in trade-in promotions on Unlimited plans
  • Mint Mobile: Occasionally offers $500 off Google Pixel 10 with new annual plan signup

Motorola

  • AT&T Prepaid: New deal lands a 2026 Motorola phone for $10 with new line
  • Verizon: Motorola devices included in standard trade-in offers
  • T-Mobile: Motorola Razr+ available with trade-in credits

How Android Deals Work

Android phone deals share the same structural mechanics as iPhone deals: bill credits applied over 24-36 months, qualifying plan requirements, and trade-in valuations that determine maximum credits. For full details on how these structures work, see our iPhone Deals and Free Phone Deals pages — the same principles apply.

The main differences between Android and iPhone deals:

  • Wider device variety. Android offers span flagship Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel models plus mid-range Motorola, OnePlus, and others.
  • More frequent promotional rotation. Android deals shift more often than iPhone deals as Samsung and Google release new models throughout the year.
  • Stronger MVNO offers. Some MVNOs (Mint Mobile, Total Wireless) run Android-specific promos that compete with major carrier deals.

What to Verify

Before signing up for any Android phone deal:

  1. Trade-in credit for your specific device — use the carrier’s online estimator
  2. Plan tier requirements — max discounts always require premium unlimited plans
  3. Total cost over 24-36 months — plan cost + remaining device payments after credits
  4. Coverage at your address — no deal is worth poor service