T-Mobile recently announced that it is offering four of Samsung's high-end handsets at $100 off. The deals are now available on the magenta carrier's website and at T-Mobile stores.

The 32GB Galaxy S6 starts at $480 while the 32GB Galaxy S6 Edge retails for $100 more. As for the newer pair, the 32GB Galaxy S6 Edge+ costs $680 and the 32GB Galaxy Note 5 is $600. The $100 discount will stay the same even if customers decide to upgrade their purchase to 64GB.

There's also a new trade-in deal for the 32GB Galaxy S6. With an eligible trade-in device, customers can get the Galaxy S6 for free. However, they are still responsible for any incurring sales tax.

Costumers should also bear in mind that they'll need to subscribe to a T-Mobile wireless service to be eligible for the trade. Simply put, the smartphone is on lease. In the event customers cancel the service within the 18-month period, they'll have to give back the Galaxy S6 or pay it off to keep it.

The other higher-ended Galaxy models have similar deals, but they come at more slightly increased prices. The Galaxy S6 Edge requires no upfront payment, but customers have to dole out $4 per month for 18 months, $8 for the Galaxy S6 Edge+ and $5 for the Galaxy Note 5. All these deals run until Nov. 29.

The smartphones that are eligible to trade-in for the aforementioned deals are the following:

  •  iPhone 6
  •  iPhone 6 Plus
  •  iPhone 6s
  •  iPhone 6s Plus
  •  Samsung Galaxy S6
  •  Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
  •  Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+
  •  Samsung Galaxy S5
  •  Samsung Note5
  •  Samsung Note 4
  •  Samsung Note Edge

Speaking of T-Mobile deals, the magenta carrier has also announced that it is now offering the Gold Platinum Edition of the Galaxy Note 5. The offer is the first of its kind from any major U.S. wireless providers.

T-Mobile News indicates that the Galaxy Note 5's new color option is available in two internal memory models: 32GB and 64GB. The lesser capacity model does not require upfront payment. Instead, interested takers need to shed out $29.17 per month for two years. That's $700 in full retail.

Needless to say, the higher capacity model necessitates for a much costly price. The 64GB Galaxy Note 5 will set customers back $100 upfront and 24 payments of $28.34 per month. In full retail, that's about $780.

With eligible trade-in on JUMP! On Demand, the 32GB model can be had for $15 per month for 18 months and the 64GB model must be paid $100 upfront plus 18 payments of $15 per month.