AT&T 128GB Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G (New or Added Line)
$99 ($2.75/mo. for 36 Months)
$717.85
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Walmart has AT&T 128GB Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G (Olive Green or Graphite Gray) on sale for $2.75/month for 36 Months = $99 total via Upgrade or New Line Activation (new/existing customers) on an eligible AT&T postpaid plan. An additional one-time upgrade/activation fee may also apply. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member ProudToBeAnIndian for finding this deal.
Specs:
6.4" 2340x1080 OLED display
Qualcomm Octa-Core processor
128GB Internal Storage
6GB RAM
Cameras:
Front: 32.0MP
Rear: 2.0MP + 12.0MP + 8.0MP
4500 mAh Battery
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Offer valid for a limited time while supplies last.
Devices purchased with new lines of service on walmart.com require a credit/debit card backed by a banking institution. Prepaid credit/debit cards and gift cards will not be accepted.
Actual monthly installment based on customer credit and installment term. Requires 36 months, 0% APR installment agreement, qualifying credit and qualifying service plan. Some installment terms require a down payment. Tax due at time of sale.
Please refer to the documentation provided to you by AT&T during the checkout process for complete offer details.
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Its not monthly credits so please donot ask this question in comments.
You will be billed $2.75 per month for 36 months so you can pay $99 after 14 days and get your line free again.
New and existing customer will be charged $35 activation fees.
Existing customer total - $99+ TAx + $35 upgrade feee
New customer ccan cancel the line with in 3 days to avoid activation fees. huge YMMV though. Use the sim swap method before cancellation to unlock the phone. Make sure you pay off the device as soon as. you get it , by login into your account and pay it off.
Thanks for sharing. I'm an existing AT&T and went with this instead, which appears to be the same price, as an upgrade to my current old phone: https://www.walmart.com/ip/AT-T-S.../280440149
Can someone link me to a guide on EXACTLY how to use these AT&T postpaid deals? I'm a bit confused.
Is there a way to turn this into an unlocked phone inexpensively, within 60 days, assuming you pay it off in full? If so, how exactly is it done, step-by-step, and will it be usable on other networks like Verizon or T-Mobile?
I've never bought a locked phone before with the intent of unlocking it.
Thanks for sharing. I'm an existing AT&T and went with this instead, which appears to be the same price, as an upgrade to my current old phone: https://www.walmart.com/ip/AT-T-S.../280440149
that's OOS though for all options (shipping, pickup, delivery)
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Is there a way to turn this into an unlocked phone inexpensively, within 60 days, assuming you pay it off in full? If so, how exactly is it done, step-by-step, and will it be usable on other networks like Verizon or T-Mobile?
I've never bought a locked phone before with the intent of unlocking it.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/AT-T-S.../280440149
Monthly credits perhaps
What's the difference between monthly and bill credits?