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T-Mobile offers unlocked Pixel owners a $325 credit

But you'll have to sign up for T-Mobile One, and wait, to get it.

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While Verizon is the only carrier to offer Google's Pixel phones directly, T-Mobile has its own plan to tempt over Pixel owners: $325 credited towards their bill. That's half of the cost of the $650 32GB Pixel, and a significant chunk off of the price of the $769 Pixel XL. To get the deal, you'll need to sign up for T-Mobile's new unlimited One plan and show a proof of purchase. Don't expect to get the credit in one lump sum, though. The carrier says it'll distribute it in $13.55 increments across your bill for 24 months.

That's still a good deal for anyone who plans to stick with T-Mobile, but it's certainly not as impressive as a single bill credit. And of course, there are still some red flags with the carrier's new One plan. It starts at $70 a month with "unlimited" data, text and talk, but you'll have to shell out extra if you want to tether at LTE speeds or watch HD videos.