Freedom Mobile Black Friday Deals 2024: Save Big on iPhone 15 and More

Quebecor’s Freedom Mobile has launched its Black Friday deals for 2024. The company’s website says, “light up Black Friday with big savings”.
The headline plan remains its $35/month plan with Canada-US-Mexico roaming, which now includes 5GB Roam Beyond to use in over 100 destinations. Fido, Koodo and Virgin Plus and even Public Mobile have yet to debut Mexico roaming like this.
As for Freedom Mobile’s smartphone savings for Black Friday, we are seeing the following discounts on iPhone 15, Galaxy S24 FE and Pixel 9:
- iPhone 15: $20/month with TradeUp on a $45 Canada-U.S.-Mexico plan (75GB data), includes Digital Discount and $5 x 18 months credit, 2-year term required.
- Samsung Galaxy S24 FE: $0/month with TradeUp on a $45/month plan (75GB 5G data), includes Digital Discount and $5 x 18 months credit, 2-year term required.
- Google Pixel 9: $4/month with TradeUp on a $45/month plan (75GB 5G data), includes Digital Discount and $5 x 18 months credit, 2-year term required.
Freedom Mobile’s plans for bring your own device as of November 19 are as follows–all include Canada-US-Mexico roaming, plus unlimited talk and text and are after Digital Discount, unless otherwise stated:
- $55/100GB: 20GB Roam Beyond data in 100+ destinations and $5/month credit for 18 months.
- $45/75GB: 10GB Roam Beyond data in 100+ destinations and $5/month credit for 18 months.
- $35/50GB: 5GB one-time Roam Beyond and $5/month credit for 18 months
- $29/10GB: Includes $5/month credit for 18 months
- $20/3GB: 2 hours of talk, unlimited text.
- $5/100MB: 2 hours of talk, unlimited text.
For plans that have $5/month credit for 18 months, Freedom Mobile says you can extend this credit to forever, if you also sign up for internet within that period. Also, the $5/100MB plan still charges the $45 connection fee if you sign up online (nice try avoiding that fee, buddy).
Will we see these Black Friday plans get juicier in the next 10 days?
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Where is the Canada, US and Caribbean plan?