T-Mobile 5G customers get free Hulu and Netflix

T-Mobile 5G – T-Mobile’s eligible 5G plans now include free Hulu with ads and Netflix. Here’s how to claim the subscriptions via the T-Life app.
T-Mobile is folding major streaming perks into select 5G plans, and the headline is hard to ignore: eligible customers can get Hulu with ads and Netflix at no additional cost.
For customers on T-Mobile’s Experience Beyond or Go5G Next plans. Hulu with ads is included as a free benefit. alongside Netflix.. T-Mobile also extends the same streaming perks to customers on certain phone and home offerings. including the Better Value phone plan family and the All-In Home Internet plan.
Meanwhile, the company frames these benefits as part of its broader push to bundle entertainment and premium perks into wireless plans, especially for customers who already choose T-Mobile for mobile and internet.
One detail that matters for existing subscribers: T-Mobile’s free Hulu is available even if you’re a longtime customer or you already have a Hulu account. To redeem, you’ll need to cancel your current Hulu subscription and wait until the end of your billing period before claiming the offer.
Getting it set up is designed to be straightforward.. T-Mobile says you can activate the free Hulu subscription through the T-Life app, using the add-ons menu.. The same overall eligibility requirements depend on the plan you’re on. so checking your account plan in the app is the quickest way to confirm whether you qualify.
The practical upside is clear: bundling streaming services into a mobile plan can reduce monthly entertainment costs, and it may also simplify billing if you’re already managing subscriptions through telecom promotions.
On pricing, T-Mobile’s Experience Beyond plan includes multiple plan tiers and is protected by a multi-year price guarantee.. However. the overall cost can also depend on add-ons and the usual charges that apply beyond the headline monthly price. so it’s worth reviewing the full terms in your account before switching anything.
In the end, this kind of deal is less about one show and more about the broader trend of carriers competing beyond connectivity. When streaming bundles show up in everyday wireless plans, customers get more “value per bill,” and that pressure can shape what other providers offer next.