128GB Samsung Galaxy S22+ 6.6" Smartphone for Verizon Wireless (Black)
$199
$999.00
($5.53/Month for 36-Months) + Free S/H
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Walmart has 128GB Samsung Galaxy S22+ 6.6" Smartphone for Verizon Wireless (Black) on sale for $5.53/month for 36-Months w/ 0% APR (or $199.08 total). Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member ProudToBeAnIndian for finding this deal
Note, product must be sold/shipped by Walmart. New/existing customers may be charged w/ $35 activation or upgrade fee.
You may create a new account for your new device or upgrade/add a line if you have an existing account or wanting to upgrade
Its not monthly credits so please donot ask this question in comments.
You will be billed $5.53 per month for 36 months so you can pay $199 after 14 days and get your line free again. Phone will be unlocked automatically , once you activate the phone and make a call , even when you disconnect the line before 60 days
New and existing customer will be charged $35 activation fees.
Existing customer total - $199+ TAx + $35 upgrade feee
New customer ccan cancel the line with in 3 days to avoid activation fees. huge YMMV though . Make sure to pay off the phone before you cancel the line and make atleast one call or text to activate the phone.
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In Verizon , no risk. Get the phone , activate it , Make a call, Pay off the phone ( either with in 3 days to avoid activation or after 14 days ) and cancel the line. Phone will be autoamatically unlocked.
Risk is in ATT phone which require , sim swap.
I hope this help.
This has the inefficient 8 gen 1 processor, meaning you'll have disappointing battery life. The S23+ has among the best battery life (plus it's newer, will get updates for longer, ...). So if you're not awfully tight on money, you'll likely be more pleased for longer with the S23+.
Edit: Also, the S23+ has 256 GB of storage, while the S22+ in this deal has 128 GB.
I'm going to practice on a Walmart/Verizon Samsung Galaxy a14 to make sure this works.
Trying to get the schedule right. Does this work?
- Monday (Day 0) Buy phone on Walmart website.
- Wednesday (Day 2) Phone arrives with 2-day shipping.
- Wednesday (Day 2) Activate, make a phone call and text.
- Wednesday (Day 2) or Thursday (Day 3) Call Verizon support to cancel service.
- Wait at least 60 days. You can tweak out the phone during this time, trying to uninstall bloatware, setting up an SD card, etc...
- Punch IMEI into https://www.t-mobile.com/resource...-own-phone BYOD checker. It should say the phone is unlocked and good. (It should be unlocked automatically)
- Re-activate on any USA mobile network. I'll probably go with US Mobile (A MVNO for Verizon and T-Mobile).
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There seem to be a lot of these AT&T/Verizon locked phone deals.
Is there a guide anywhere on how to exactly, step-by-step, buy this phone and turn it into an off-contract, unlocked phone in 60 days?
Something that explains things like sim swap method, or exactly how it gets unlocked. Who to pay, when to pay it, who to call, when to call, what to say, etc...?
These look like good deals, but there is some work and risk involved, and I'm not one to gamble $200 easily.
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04-16-2024 at 06:20 PM.
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There seem to be a lot of these AT&T/Verizon locked phone deals.
Is there a guide anywhere on how to exactly, step-by-step, buy this phone and turn it into an off-contract, unlocked phone in 60 days?
Something that explains things like sim swap method, or exactly how it gets unlocked. Who to pay, when to pay it, who to call, when to call, what to say, etc...?
These look like good deals, but there is some work and risk involved, and I'm not one to gamble $200 easily.
In Verizon , no risk. Get the phone , activate it , Make a call, Pay off the phone ( either with in 3 days to avoid activation or after 14 days ) and cancel the line. Phone will be autoamatically unlocked.
My S20FE has been treating me well after a few years, but at this price if I can use this on my T-Mobile network after unlock it seems like a no brainer.
In Verizon , no risk. Get the phone , activate it , Make a call, Pay off the phone ( either with in 3 days to avoid activation or after 14 days ) and cancel the line. Phone will be autoamatically unlocked.
Risk is in ATT phone which require , sim swap.
I hope this help.
But Walmart website doesn't mention anything about sim. Is that included with phone purchase? What plan does it come with by default? Sorry I'm new to this..
In Verizon , no risk. Get the phone , activate it , Make a call, Pay off the phone ( either with in 3 days to avoid activation or after 14 days ) and cancel the line. Phone will be autoamatically unlocked.
Risk is in ATT phone which require , sim swap.
I hope this help.
How to pay off the device within 3 days apart from going to the corporate store and paying the installment amount ?
I was using the trick of paying the device balance through IVRS mentioned in one of the previous posts and looks like its not working now and do you know any other method to pay off the device early ?
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04-16-2024 at 11:18 PM.
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from deshwasi
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hmm.. this vs s23+ for $150 more?
This has the inefficient 8 gen 1 processor, meaning you'll have disappointing battery life. The S23+ has among the best battery life (plus it's newer, will get updates for longer, ...). So if you're not awfully tight on money, you'll likely be more pleased for longer with the S23+.
Edit: Also, the S23+ has 256 GB of storage, while the S22+ in this deal has 128 GB.
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Risk is in ATT phone which require , sim swap.
I hope this help.
Edit: Also, the S23+ has 256 GB of storage, while the S22+ in this deal has 128 GB.
Trying to get the schedule right. Does this work?
- Monday (Day 0) Buy phone on Walmart website.
- Wednesday (Day 2) Phone arrives with 2-day shipping.
- Wednesday (Day 2) Activate, make a phone call and text.
- Wednesday (Day 2) or Thursday (Day 3) Call Verizon support to cancel service.
- Wait at least 60 days. You can tweak out the phone during this time, trying to uninstall bloatware, setting up an SD card, etc...
- Punch IMEI into https://www.t-mobile.com/resource...-own-phone BYOD checker. It should say the phone is unlocked and good. (It should be unlocked automatically)
- Re-activate on any USA mobile network. I'll probably go with US Mobile (A MVNO for Verizon and T-Mobile).
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Is there a guide anywhere on how to exactly, step-by-step, buy this phone and turn it into an off-contract, unlocked phone in 60 days?
Something that explains things like sim swap method, or exactly how it gets unlocked. Who to pay, when to pay it, who to call, when to call, what to say, etc...?
These look like good deals, but there is some work and risk involved, and I'm not one to gamble $200 easily.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ProudToBeAnIndian
Is there a guide anywhere on how to exactly, step-by-step, buy this phone and turn it into an off-contract, unlocked phone in 60 days?
Something that explains things like sim swap method, or exactly how it gets unlocked. Who to pay, when to pay it, who to call, when to call, what to say, etc...?
These look like good deals, but there is some work and risk involved, and I'm not one to gamble $200 easily.
Risk is in ATT phone which require , sim swap.
I hope this help.
My S20FE has been treating me well after a few years, but at this price if I can use this on my T-Mobile network after unlock it seems like a no brainer.
Risk is in ATT phone which require , sim swap.
I hope this help.
But Walmart website doesn't mention anything about sim. Is that included with phone purchase? What plan does it come with by default? Sorry I'm new to this..
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Risk is in ATT phone which require , sim swap.
I hope this help.
I was using the trick of paying the device balance through IVRS mentioned in one of the previous posts and looks like its not working now and do you know any other method to pay off the device early ?
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank jj2me
This has the inefficient 8 gen 1 processor, meaning you'll have disappointing battery life. The S23+ has among the best battery life (plus it's newer, will get updates for longer, ...). So if you're not awfully tight on money, you'll likely be more pleased for longer with the S23+.
Edit: Also, the S23+ has 256 GB of storage, while the S22+ in this deal has 128 GB.