Tello's Spring Sale saves you an instant $75 on select Android and iPhone devices
You don't have to spend a ton of money to get your hands on a new smartphone. In fact, Tello's Spring Sale is offering an additional $75 savings on select devices to get one to you for as low as $174 today. These aren't just devices no one has heard of either, but rather phones such as the iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy 7. The offer is valid for both new and exisiting Tello subscribers, and free shipping is included with the purchase.
Though there are a few phones sold in new condition in Tello's sale, the majority of what's being offered is certified refurbished. That means they've been inspected and tested to ensure they're in working condition.
Are you tired of how much your monthly phone bill costs? There's no need to stay locked into paying for an expensive service provider anymore while companies like Tello Mobile exist. It's an affordable, prepaid service which uses Sprint's network and has a variety of plans for as low as $5 monthly. The best part is that you're never locked into a contract and there are no fees to worry about; you only pay the cost of the plan you choose.
The Spring sale covers both Android and iOS devices so you can stick to what you're familiar with or finally make a switch to a new operating system. Samsung's Galaxy S6 and the Moto G7 Play are the least expensive options priced at just $174 today, though you can also pick up devices like the iPhone 6 Plus with 128GB for just about $50 more.
One of the best features of Tello is its ability to let you customize your service by choosing the number of minutes or amount of data you need separately from one another. That's one major way Tello saves you cash where other providers would have you pay for service you're not even using.
Tello Mobile even earned our badge of recommendation earlier this year; you can learn why and go in-depth with the service in our full review if you're looking to discover more before signing up.
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