Uncarrier customers get two-months of YouTube Premium for free with T-Mobile Tuesdays

Uncarrier customers get two-months of YouTube Premium for free with T-Mobile Tuesdays 4

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Wondering what to watch while you self-isolate? Well, if you are an Uncarrier customer you'll be glad to learn that T-Mobile Tuesdays is rewarding you with a two-month subscription to YouTube Premium (with YouTube Music Premium included), at no cost to yourself.

From today onwards, T-Mobile customers can watch ad-free videos, download their favorite content to view offline, and even play videos in the background while using other apps. The included YouTube Music Premium service brings ad-free music in the background, and the ability to download songs and create playlists. If the idea of two-months of free access to YouTube Premium and Music appeals to you, all you need to is to redeem the offer by May 1st.

It's important to remember to cancel the subscription before the end of the two-month trial so that you aren't charged the regular monthly price of $11.99. If you are already a YouTube Premium subscriber, you'll need to cancel your plan before activating the two-month trial.

To redeem rewards, Android users head to the T-Mobile Tuesdays app and iOS users go to www.t-mobiletuesdays.com. It sounds like a pretty sweet deal for Uncarrier customers, let us know in the comments below how it goes.

Source: T-Mobile Tuesdays

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