ATT.com offers
128GB Samsung Galaxy Note20 5g or Note20 Ultra 5G Smartphone for
$1,000 Off w/ Eligible Device Trade-In via (30-Month Bill Credits) w/
New Line Activation or Upgrade. Thanks DeryckNg
Note, Requires compatible plan for AT&T 5G connections. If you cancel wireless service, your credits will end and you'll owe the balance of up to $1450. If you cancel service on any other line on your account within 90 days of activating the line under this offer, device credits will stop.
Eligible Devices:
Note, Trade-In must be in good working condition with a minimum trade-in value of $60 within 30 days of activation.
- Apple: iPhone 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus, X, XR, XS, XS Max, 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max
- Samsung: Galaxy A50, A8+, Note8, Note 9, Note 10, Note 10+, Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 Active, Galaxy S8 Duos, Galaxy S8+, Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+, Galaxy S9+ Duos, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 5G, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10E
- Google: Pixel 2, 2XL, 3, 3 XL, 3a, 3a XL
- LG: G8 ThinQ, V40 ThinQ, V50 ThinQ
- Motorola: Z4
- Other: RED Hydrogen One, Razer 2, OnePlus 5
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This one may be a deal breaker : "If you cancel service on any other line on your account within 90 days of activating the line under this offer, device credits will stop."
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In my case, I had everything already set up (the line ready to upgrade with the phone to be traded-in linked to that line) so it was straight forward for me.
The condition states that "Minimum Trade-In value must be $60 after device condition questions have been answered" so I guess AT&T will inspect the phone upon receiving it for trade-in value and it'a value is above $60, then it is qualified.
In my case, I had everything already set up (the line ready to upgrade with the phone to be traded-in linked to that line) so it was straight forward for me.
The condition states that "Minimum Trade-In value must be $60 after device condition questions have been answered" so I guess AT&T will inspect the phone upon receiving it for trade-in value and it'a value is above $60, then it is qualified.
It says, Activate a new line or upgrade an existing line of service on an eligible AT&T unlimited wireless plan (min. $75/mo. before discounts for new customers). AT&T may temporarily slow data speeds if the network is busy.
So from this it seems like the minimum is 75/mo, but later it says: See att.com/unlimited for current unlimited plans. Retired unlimited plans may also qualify (excluding prepaid, session-based, and Data Unlimited at $45/mo. plans).
And from that it seems like an unlimited plan with 5g qualifies from which they're are much cheaper plans than 75/mo
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Purchase eligible device on a qualifying installment agreement, including taxes on full retail price (up front) and $30 activation/upgrade fee (waived for online orders).
Activate a new line or upgrade an existing line of service on an eligible AT&T unlimited wireless plan (min. $75/mo. before discounts for new customers). AT&T may temporarily slow data speeds if the network is
Of course the device is cheap when you overpay for the service Mint Mobile sells $50/mo less.
I just got 2 iPhone 7s from Cricketwireless for $35 each and I can hand them over to T Mobile to get the Credit.
Hmmm that is a really good deal. The downside is I have never had a phone for 30 months. The S8 is in a drawer in my bedroom. I assume i'll still get the bill credits if I put my sim in to another phone in like 10 months. But I won't be able to sell the Note 20 Ultra until it is paid off right?
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