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T-Mobile expands $50 bill credit to T-Life credit card sign-ups

Source: esim.report via Phil Akhnazarov on InoreaderApril 30, 2026

TL;DR

  • T-Mobile is offering a $50 bill credit to users who sign up for its T-Mobile credit card through the T-Life app.
  • The same $50 bill credit previously applied to in-store sign-ups.
  • Android Authority reported the wider availability of the offer in May 2025.

T-Mobile expanded its $50 bill credit offer in May 2025 to users who sign up for the T-Mobile credit card through the T-Life app, according to Android Authority.

Android Authority reported that T-Mobile had already offered the $50 bill credit for customers who applied for the card in retail stores. The newer version of the offer removes the in-store requirement and instead directs users to sign up through an offer shown in the T-Life app.

The report said T-Mobile introduced its in-house credit card after removing the AutoPay discount for standard credit cards last year. Android Authority said the T-Mobile credit card supports AutoPay and offers 2% cash back on all purchases and 5% cash back on T-Mobile phones, devices, and accessories.

Related questions

  • What is the new requirement to get T-Mobile's $50 bill credit?
  • How did T-Mobile previously limit the $50 credit card sign-up offer?
  • What rewards does the T-Mobile credit card include, according to the report?

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