Back to school usually means back to early morning wake ups to catch the bus, late nights finishing homework, new classroom activities, making new friends, and catching up with old classmates.

All these activities are enough to make anyone want a new phone to capture a whole new term of memories as well as calling up friends to find out the homework details you missed during class. Good thing T-Mobile is offering a two-day back to school sale starting Aug. 24 to Aug. 25.

But hurry!! You've only got one more day left to grab this offer!

Here’s a rundown of T-Mobile's back to school deals that have the best value for your money:

1. Samsung Galaxy S6

Get it for $80 off its retail price by using the code DEAL80OFF. The promo package also comes with a free T-Mobile micro USB car charger.

2. Samsung Galaxy Note 4

Save $50 on this phone & tablet hybrid by using the code NOTE4DEAL.

3. Samsung Galaxy S5

You can have this 5.1-inch smartphone for $80 off the retail price, just use the code DEAL80OFF.

4. ZTE MAX

This certified pre-owned unit lets you save $48 off with code CPO48DEAL.

5. Kyocera Hydro Wave

This waterproof, military standard and non-slip finish smartphone can be yours with for $36 off its retail price with code DEAL36.

6. Samsung Galaxy Core Prime

This Ultra Power Saving Mode capable smartphone can be yours for $99.99 and comes with a free T-Mobile 3.1AMP micro USB car charger, just use code DEAL40.

7. LG Leon LTE

With 1.2GHz quad core processor powering this multifunctional smartphone, its retail price of $49.99 using code LEON50OFF is certainly an awesome deal you can’t pass up.

8.LG Stylo

Packed with a 13 mega-pixel camera and $90 off savings, just use promo code SAVEBIG.

Just a reminder for everyone interested in grabbing these amazing deals, the promo is only valid for online purchases and T-Mobile telesales when you call 1-877-362-6635.

Check out T-Mobile for more details regarding free shipping and SIM starter kits.

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