Generally, you buy a Metro by T-Mobile (formerly MetroPCS) phone from a physical store or authorized dealer without activating it. Metro’s dealer agreements typically require that every phone sold in-store be activated on their service before leaving the premises. Why In-Store Purchase Requires Activation
: You can technically use a Metro phone as a "WiFi-only" device (like a small tablet) without a cellular plan, but you must first obtain the phone through one of the non-store channels mentioned above to avoid forced activation.
: Ordering a phone directly from the Metro by T-Mobile website allows you to receive the device and activate it online yourself, which can sometimes save you from paying in-store activation or device change fees.
If you want a Metro-branded phone without immediate in-store activation, consider these alternatives:
: Metro phones are locked to their network upon purchase. Official policy states you must wait 365 days (one year) after activation before the device can be unlocked for use with other carriers.
: Even for existing customers upgrading, stores often charge a device change fee (typically around $20–$25) to move service to the new phone. How to Buy Without In-Store Activation
: Store owners sign agreements stating they must activate a phone to sell it.
: Most in-store phone prices include instant rebates. Dealers only receive reimbursement for these rebates from Metro if the phone is officially activated through their system.