OnePlus 10 Pro now available in the US, here are the trade-in deals and freebies on offer
Global pre-orders for the OnePlus 10 Pro started at the end of March with sales scheduled for April 5 in India, April 8 in Europe and for today in the US. The 10 Pro can be bought from several venues, here are their arguments of why you should go with them.
Let’s start with the official OnePlus store. The price is set for $900 for the 8/128 GB unit (no other memory options), unlocked. You can drop the price down to almost nothing by trading in an old device, e.g. you can get up to $850 for an iPhone 13 Pro Max. You are probably better off sending an old OnePlus phone as the company will add $100 credit for its own stuff. By the way, you can also trade-in an old tablet or smartwatch. You should also be able to score a free pair of OnePlus Buds Z2.
OnePlus 10 Pro now available in the US, OnePlus.com offers a discount with a trade-in
T-Mobile is the official carrier partner. You can get the OnePlus 10 Pro for “free” – well, you still pay the $900, but split up into $37.50 monthly installments. Those installments can be reduced (or even eliminated) by trading in an old device. Note that this is available only if you have or get the Magenta MAX plan. For other plans, 50% of the phone’s price is deferred as monthly installments.
T-Mobile's deal for the OnePlus 10 Pro
Amazon will sell you the phone at full price, but will throw in an Echo Show 8, which is currently discounted to $125.
OnePlus also available on: Amazon • Best Buy
Best Buy keeps it even simpler – buy the phone for $900, get a $100 gift card. That could cover half of a Totaltech yearly subscription or most of the $170 2-year accidental Geek Squad Protection subscription.
Don’t miss our OnePlus 10 Pro review for an in-depth look at the company’s latest flagship.
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- --voltaire9
- 18 Apr 2022
- ybd
Dude, did you really just compare this to an aluminum phone from 8 YEARS AGO??
- Anonymous
- 17 Apr 2022
- rHB
Lol. Doesn't mean it should snap if you did try. What's with the people's obssession with defending a flawed product? iPhone 6's were bending, everyone gets an easy jab and poke fun of it. Now a different company's phone that...
- kman
- 15 Apr 2022
- sAI
I don’t trust this brand anymore as the Never Settle is already expired.