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Galaxy S4, Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy Note 3 Available Free With an Upgrade on T-Mobile

T-Mobile customers looking to upgrade their device to a Galaxy S4, Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2 or Galaxy Note 3 might be able to do so at no cost soon.

The carrier is rumored to begin a sale sometime today that will allow customers to upgrade to any of these Samsung handsets for free. The deal is part of the company's "Upgrade and Save" holiday offer. Select users who are due for an upgrade will be informed that they're eligible and can participate in the promotion.

Upgrade customers who meet the "tenure eligibility requirements" of their current plan will have access to the deal.

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T-Mobile ran a similar promotion during Cyber Monday where the carrier offered top-of-the-line handsets such as the Galaxy S4, iPhone 5S and HTC One for no money down. However, customers purchasing these devices still had to make the monthly payments to take one home with them.

The Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3 are four of Samsung's finest devices and have worked to catapult the company to the forefront of the smartphone market.

The Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 launched in 2012 and have gone on to become two of Samsung's most successful devices. The Galaxy S4 launched in the Spring of this year and didn't soar quite as high as the company originally anticipated. The device features impressive specs and innovative features such as eye recognition and motion sensors. However, it wasn't enough to make it sell at a pace Samsung would be happy with. The Galaxy Note 3 on the other hand has been a tremendous success for the company and has sold 10 million units a little over two months.

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