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T-Mobile is setting up a wind tunnel in NYC to celebrate the Galaxy S10 launch

T-Mobile says that Samsung's Galaxy S10 family of devices flies on its network, supporting the company's new 600MHz spectrum. To celebrate the device's launch today, the Un-carrier is holding an event at Herald Square in New York where it will set up a wind tunnel, and you'll be able to fly with T-Mobile.

“T-Mobile customers soar above the rest on America's fastest LTE network, and these new Samsung Galaxy superphones really fly,” said John Legere, CEO of T-Mobile. “But you know, we feel bad for anyone stuck with the carriers...everyone deserves to experience the speed and thrill of the Un-carrier, so come hang with us in Herald Square today -- we’ll take you flying. Literally.”

Here are some of the festivities that will be involved:

  • Experience terminal velocity as you fly in a vertical wind tunnel!

  • Get some seriously 'gram-worthy in-flight photos wearing a T-Mobile jumpsuit and flight goggles…or head to the photo booth for great pics with feet firmly planted on the ground

  • Demo the new Samsung Galaxy S10 LTE smartphones and get all your Qs answered by T-Mobile Experts

  • Take in the tunes from Noon to 2pm with Nessa and the HOT 97 Street Team

  • Score sweet swag!

  • Snag one of the free pedicabs to head to the Signature Store and pick up your new S10

T-Mobile also announced that it's offering a bunch of deals on Samsung's new flagship handsets. It's offering four unlimited lines complete with four S10e phones for $40 per line, half off the Galaxy S10e, and up to $390 off of the Galaxy S10 and S10+.

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