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Sign up for T-Mobile and get a free Swarovski Motorola Razr – here’s how

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If you’ve been considering starting or opening a new phone line with T-Mobile and you have an eye for luxury, we found a great deal for you to take advantage of. T-Mobile will give you a Swarovski-encrusted Motorola Razr phone for free when you sign up for the Experience More or Experience Beyond plan (or if you’re an existing customer, a Go5G Plus or Go5G Next rate plan), no trade-in required. 

Also: These Motorola earbuds with Swarovski crystals may be the biggest wearable flex I’ve seen yet

From wired earbuds to the Gen-Z beloved Nikon Coolpix, retro is back. But the resurgence of flip phone adoration doesn’t mean you have to embrace 2009 fashion — you can sport a flip phone and level up in luxe as well. Enter the Motorola Razr Swarovski Edition. This limited edition flip phone is super compact and lovely to hold, thanks to its 3D quilted texture finished with 35 Swarovski crystals. 

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As with most phone line deals, there are a few bits of red tape to sort through, and it’s important to note that not everyone will be eligible. If you purchase a new Motorola Razr Swarovski edition (or a Razr+ 2024, Razr 2025, or Razr+ 2025) on a monthly payment plan and pay the applicable sales tax plus a $35 device connectin charge, and add a new line of service on an Experience More or Experience Beyond plan (or an eligible Go5G Plus or Go5G Next plan for existing customers), you’ll get up to $1,000 back through 24 monthly bill credits. 

T-Mobile is also offering up to $600 off a Motorola Razr or Google Pixel phone (including the Swarovski Edition, Razr Plus 2025, Razr Ultra 2025, Google Pixel 10, 10 Pro, or 10 Pro XL) when you sign up for almost any other monthly plan, via the same monthly bill credits. 

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The Motorola Moto Buds Open Ear Swarovski. 

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Even though the Razr is a flip phone, it has a 3.6-inch pOLED external display, meaning you can use your favorite apps without needing to open your phone. Another selling point of the Razr is its Moto AI-powered 50MP camera system, which allows you to use the perfect camera setting automatically for any lighting. 

ZDNET writer Prakhar Khanna rated the Moto Razr the “best compact Motorola Phone,” and wrote that it has an “upgraded processor and bigger battery” than the previous model. These upgrades allow for “smoother performance, better software longevity, and a longer battery backup” on the Swarovski Razr,<!–> and Khanna wrote that “you won’t be disappointed by the overall usability… wireless charging, and intuitive user interface.” 

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How I rated this deal 

While it’s not entirely free, this deal ensures you’re essentially paying for taxes and setup costs after two years, which is a pretty great deal.

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We’re not sure exactly how long this deal will last, but due to the quality and exclusivity of Swarovski crystals, it probably won’t be long. Deals are subject to sell out or expire anytime, though ZDNET remains committed to finding, sharing, and updating the best product deals for you to score the best savings. Our team of experts regularly checks in on the deals we share to ensure they are still live and obtainable. We’re sorry if you’ve missed out on this deal, but don’t fret — we’re constantly finding new chances to save and sharing them with you at ZDNET.com. 

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