
T-Mobile Introduces New Revvl 8 Smartphone Packed with Power and Perks
The Revvl 8 includes an upgraded Qualcomm processor and built-in Gemini AI for improved performance, a larger battery with super-fast charging and an enhanced 50MP main camera now with OIS — providing sharper photos, smoother videos and better low-light photography. Plus, the reassurance of a limited lifetime warranty and five years of security updates.
Why it Matters: With Revvl 8 customers get quality, top features and 5G connectivity at an accessible price — just $199.99 — or free with deals at both T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile. And, only at the Un-carrier do people get plus'd up wireless thanks to value-packed plans with one-of-a-kind perks and industry-leading benefits — like a 5-year price guarantee on talk, text and data, flexible device upgrades and more. More on the perks only found at T-Mobile and Metro below:
At T-Mobile, customers get Magenta Status meaning they get so much more than a free phone. On top of America's Best Network, they can get access to an exclusive suite of benefits and perks including T-Satellite with Starlink to stay connected nearly anywhere, the best entertainment streaming bundle in wireless with Apple TV+, Hulu and Netflix all on Us, plus free season-long subscriptions to MLS Season Pass and MLB.TV when available and industry leading travel benefits like free in-flight Wi-Fi and free international data in over 215 countries and destinations. Members also enjoy everyday perks with free DashPass by DoorDash, weekly offers and freebies with T-Mobile Tuesdays, hotel and rental car perks, tickets and premium experiences like Club Magenta at concerts, festivals and events nationwide and so much more.
Metro plans are loaded with value and every plan comes with tons of free extras like T-Mobile Tuesdays, Scam Shield, plus free season-long subscriptions to MLS Season Pass and MLB.TV when available. Customers on premium plans get even more perks like an Amazon Prime membership included (valued at $14.99/month) for fast, free delivery, nonstop streaming and exclusive member savings, 100GB of storage with Google One and HD video. Eligible customers can also get a free 5G phone when they join, with yearly upgrades included, meaning they can get the same deals as new customers on select devices when they trade in their phone.
Who it's for: Anyone looking for a value-packed 5G smartphone on America's Best Network.
What else (the deals deets): New and existing customers, including businesses, can pick up Revvl 8 with the following offers:
At T-Mobile, get Revvl 8 on Us when adding a line on most plans or when trading in a device (in any condition!) on Experience More, Experience More for Business, Experience Beyond and Experience Beyond for Business — all the latest plans that come with a 5-year price guarantee.
At Metro, switch and get Revvl 8 on Us when joining for as low as $40 per month, and yep, the latest plans at Metro also come with the 5-year price guarantee on talk, text and data.
T-Mobile customers, including businesses, can get the new Revvl 8 free with the above offers via 24 monthly bill credits plus tax or for $8.33/month ($0 down, FRP: $199.99) on T-Mobile's Equipment Installment Plan.
Learn more about the T-Mobile's Revvl lineup at: www.t-mobile.com/offers/t-mobile-revvl-phone-deals. For more information on Revvl 8 at Metro, visit www.metrobyt-mobile.com/cell-phones/brand/t-mobile.
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Limited time; subject to change. Price Guarantee: Exclusions like taxes & fees apply. Guarantee means that we won't change the price of talk, text, and 5G smartphone data on our network for at least 5 years while you are on an eligible plan. See exclusions & details at T-Mobile.com. T-Mobile Offers: Contact us before cancelling entire account to continue remaining bill credits, or credits stop & balance on required finance agreement is due (e.g., $199.99). Bill credits end if you pay off device early. Tax on pre-credit price & $35 device connection charge due at sale. Qualifying credit, new line of service ($60+/mo. plan w/AutoPay; plus taxes/fees) or eligible trade-in (any condition) required. Trade-in terms and conditions apply See website for full offer details. Metro Offer: Not available if bringing your number from T-Mobile or if you've been with Metro in the past 180 days. Sales tax applies. Best Network: Based on analysis by Ookla of Speedtest Intelligence® data 1H 2025. Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission.
About T-Mobile
T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) is America's supercharged Un-carrier, delivering an advanced 4G LTE and transformative nationwide 5G network that will offer reliable connectivity for all. T-Mobile's customers benefit from its unmatched combination of value and quality, unwavering obsession with offering them the best possible service experience and undisputable drive for disruption that creates competition and innovation in wireless and beyond. Based in Bellevue, Wash., T-Mobile provides services through its subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile and Mint Mobile. For more information please visit: https://www.t-mobile.com.

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