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Last-call on T‑Mobiles Black Friday Apple bundle — get an iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch for free

iphone 17 pro, ipad, and apple watch se 3 against a purple patterned background

SAVE UP TO $1,899: Until Dec. 3, T-Mobile has dropped the Ultimate Apple Bundle for Black Friday. The mobile carrier is offering new and existing customers, including businesses, the chance to get the iPhone 17 Pro, iPad (A16), and Apple Watch SE 3 for free.


It's been an incredibly strong start to Black Friday, and T-Mobile is joining in on the seasonal fun with an excellent bundle offer for customers. As of Nov. 26, T-Mobile has dropped an Apple bundle that offers new and existing customers (including businesses) the opportunity to get the iPhone 17 Pro, iPad (A16), and Apple Watch SE 3 for free.

That's not all, though. T-Mobile is also offering a little treat for new 5G Home Internet customers — one month on them via a one-time bill credit. On top of that, you'll get a $300 virtual prepaid Mastercard when you sign up for the All-In plan. This is quite a lot to take in, but it's worth keeping in mind that for each of the Apple devices listed, there's a few prerequisites that we've broken down below per the press release.

  • iPhone 17 Pro: If you're interested in the iPhone 17 Pro, it's on T-Mobile when you trade in an eligible device in any condition and sign up for the Experience Beyond plan, which is $215 per month. Existing customers on Go5G Next can get the new iPhone via 24 monthly bill credits plus tax. Businesses can also get the iPhone 17 Pro on T-Mobile without a trade-in when switching a line to T-Mobile on the SuperMobile plan, or trading in an eligible device and switching a line to the ProMobile or SuperMobile plan, via 24 monthly bill credits plus tax.

  • iPad (A16): You can score the iPad on T-Mobile by adding a tablet line on a qualifying plan, via 36 monthly bill credits including tax.

  • Apple Watch SE 3: Similar to the iPad, you can score the Apple Watch SE 3 on T-Mobile by adding a watch line to a plan, via 36 monthly bill credits plus tax.

This is an excellent way to set you up with some of Apple's sleek new tech ahead of the holidays. Don't miss out on T-Mobile's Apple bundle during Black Friday 2025. And if you just can't get enough of Apple deals right now, there's even more to look at in our overall breakdown of the 30+ best Black Friday Apple deals.

More Black Friday-Cyber Monday Apple deals still live

Some of the best Black Friday deals on Apple products are still live. So, if you're not interested in switching to T-Mobile, here are the best offers on iPads, Apple Watches, and MacBooks.

$99 at Amazon
$179 Save $80
 
$1,349 at Amazon
$1,599 Save $250
Lowest price ever 🔥
$74.99 at Amazon
$99 Save $24.01
 
$329 at Amazon
$399 Save $70
Lowest price ever 🔥
$274 at Walmart
$349 Save $75
Lowest price ever 🔥

UPDATE: Dec. 3, 2025, 2:47 p.m. EST This article has been updated with additional offers on Apple products.



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