
If you’re looking for a new home internet provider, Verizon just added a perk to sweeten the deal. From now until Feb. 4, new customers of 1 Gig or 2 Gig Verizon home internet plans will get to choose between a free Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE 5G, a free 43-inch Q7F QLED TV, or a $15 credit to your monthly bill for 36 months.
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These freebies are available whether or not you’re an existing Verizon mobile customer. (If you are a Verizon mobile customer, you’ll also save $15 a month on your internet plan.)
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The tablet or TV gift is available with the purchase of either a 1 Gig or 2 Gig home internet plan, which will cost between $75-$90 per month and $95-$110 per month, respectively. The 1 Gig plan offers download and upload speeds of up to 940 Mbps and supports up to 50 different devices, while the 2 Gig plan offers download and upload speeds of up to 2.3 Gbps and supports up to 100 devices. Both plans include a free router and Whole-Home Wi-Fi, and come with a five-year price lock guarantee.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE lineup is solid. ZDNET reviewers have tested the more elevated Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ and rated it the best Android tablet for most people and the best mid-range Samsung tablet. The S10 FE still offers many of the same great features our reviewers loved in the more advanced models.
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It has a 10.9-inch display size and includes the S pen, which makes it perfect for note-taking and tooling around. Its CPU speed is up to 2.9GHz, and resolution is 2304 x 1440, with a video recording resolution of UHD 4K (3840 x 2160)@30fps. It’s got a front and rear camera and 12GB memory, 256GB storage, and 2.7GB available storage.
While the Q7F QLED TV is on the smaller side, at 43 inches, it still includes smart features like integrated voice controls, 4K upscaling, and Bluetooth connectivity, with “integrated Samsung Knox security for better online privacy and data protection,” our ZDNET experts noted in their review.
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So how can you cash in on this deal? Customers can redeem their gift 14 to 60 days after the new Verizon home internet plan has been installed, activated, and is running in good standing. It’s important to note that delivery of the gifts might take up to eight weeks, and if the internet service is canceled within 180 days, Verizon will charge back the value of the gift.
While the standard price is $90 for the 1 Gig plan and $110 for the 2 Gig, both can be lowered by $15 if you’re already a Verizon mobile customer, bringing the prices down to $75 and $95 per month.
How I rated this deal
I gave this deal a 4/5 editor’s deal rating for its variety and flexibility. It works for both current and new Verizon mobile users, and lets you pick a freebie that’s right for you. If you’re looking to switch internet providers anyway, why not get a free tablet or TV, or save on your bill, while you’re at it?
This deal expires on Feb. 4, 2026.
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