Samsung - Galaxy S20 FE 5G 128GB - (AT&T) - Activation Required
$11.11 / month for 36 months (total is $400). You may pay off the entire amount after 60 days of active account and activation. This phone will be locked during the first 60 days.
No trade-in, no unlimited plan needed. Device Payment Plan does not lock you to 36 months with bill credits. You may pay off the total amount early whenever you like.
Cloud Navy / Cloud Mint / Cloud Lavender at time of posting.
$0.00 down for qualified customers. Tax on full retail price due at time of sale. 0% APR, Full price: $699.99.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sams...Id=6430641
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this is for those who is already on AT&T, maybe a grandfatherd plan, plans to be with AT&T for the next 12 months or so, and would not want to spend $470 for any phone immediately. One can sign up for this, pay $11.11/mo until Black Friday, pay off the $400 (most likely $344.45 by then), trade in for some high end phone (hopefully the value would be $500 if combined with a plan upgrade too). If one doesn't wish to change their plans and causes the trade-in to be around or less than $400, one still got 5 months use of a phone for <$100.
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one UI 3.1 fixes 99% of the touchscreen issues .
one UI 3.1 fixes 99% of the touchscreen issues .
This is a fine price for a good phone for Samsung enthusiasts on AT&T. Overall I'd recommend holding out for the next upgrade option (especially as #3 AT&T is likely to be generous). On my in-laws' two AT&T lines I recently traded in two Note 5 phones to get two S21 phones. I suspect the S21 FE will be comparable if not even more generous (given that the S21 FE is expected to be even more cost-reduced).
Good luck!
Jon
Mint uses T-mobile's network which absorbed Sprint and offers the most coverage for 5G which is a large part in why one would want to use this phone:
https://www.whistleout.
As such the network itself is the fastest in real world usage: https://www.tomsguide.c
one UI 3.1 fixes 99% of the touchscreen issues .
Can't discount people's issues based on someone's review when the reviewer doesn't use it much more than a couple of weeks.
Also, my wife has this phone. No issues. She is not a power user, only uses a few apps.
But it's silly to say someone else is wrong when they have issues.
Also, my wife has this phone. No issues. She is not a power user, only uses a few apps.
But it's silly to say someone else is wrong when they have issues.
and the other 1 % still has touchscreen issues