T-Mobile has announced a new offer that will allow subscribers to get up to a 50 percent discount on tablets, just as the company announced that it has launched another major expansion to its Music Freedom and Binge On streaming initiatives.

Beginning April 6, customers that purchase a flagship smartphone from Apple, LG or Samsung using the Un-carrier's 24-month equipment installment plans will be able to enjoy a 50 percent discount on any tablet with the same brand as the purchased smartphone. The tablet will be included in the customer's 24-month installment plan.

The discount, which is capped at $200, will be given in the form of a prepaid card that customers will receive in their mail up to eight weeks after. The offer is only good for a limited time, while supplies last.

The flagship smartphones that T-Mobile is referring to in the offer are any iPhone for Apple; the Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge, Galaxy S6 edge Plus, Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 edge, Note 4 or Note 5 for Samsung and the V10 for LG.

In addition to the up to $200 discount for tablets, T-Mobile also launched a limited-time offer of a monthly fee of $35 per line for four lines with unlimited talk, text and data and up to 10 GB of LTE data per line.

Interested customers can avail of the limited time offers through T-Mobile's stores, authorized dealers and T-Mobile's support center. The deals will be made available on T-Mobile's website later within the month.

T-Mobile has been launching a lot of offers lately, with one of the latest ones being a free one-year subscription to MLB.TV Premium, which carries a value of $109.99. Customers have until April 10 to avail of the offer, which was made in accordance with T-Mobile's return as an official sponsor of Major League Baseball.

T-Mobile also has an ongoing iPhone promo that allows customers to buy certain models of Apple's smartphone with a 50 percent discount when two iPhones are purchased. The promo includes the iPhone SE, the iPhone 6s, the iPhone 6s Plus, the iPhone 6, the iPhone 6 Plus, the iPhone 5s and the iPhone 5c.

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