AT&T[att.com] has the Motorola razr+ (2024) on sale for $5.99/mo.No trade-in required.
Details:
Get motorola razr+ for $5.99/mo. for 36 mos.
You'll need to:
Purchase a motorola razr+ on a qualifying 0% APR installment agreement, including taxes on full retail price (up front) and $35 activation/upgrade fee.
Activate/keep postpaid eligible unlimited wireless service (min. $60.99/mo. if new before discounts. Existing customers can add to their current unlimited plan, if eligible, which may be less.). AT&T may temporarily slow data speeds if the network is busy. Other eligible plans available based on account type.
After that you'll get:
Up to $784.36 in bill credits on motorola razr+.
Important notes:
Credits start within 3 bills and will be applied in equal amounts over the term of installment agreement. You will receive catch-up credits once bill credits start.
If you cancel wireless service, your credits will end and you'll owe the remaining balance on the installment agreement.
For new lines if you cancel service on any other line on your account within 90 days of activating a new line under this offer, device credits will stop.
If you choose the optional AT&T Next Up Anytime early upgrade feature, you are responsible and will not receive any credits for the additional $10/mo. Next Up Anytime upgrade feature.
Existing Next Up Anytime Customers: Requires qualifying turn-in and 33% of existing device balance paid to qualify. Must re-add Next Up Anytime on new smartphone. If Next Up Anytime is canceled, promotional credits on new smartphone will stop.
To get all credits, the discounted device must remain on installment agreement with eligible service for entire installment term. If you upgrade or pay up/off the installment agreement early, your credits may cease.
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AT&T[att.com] has the Motorola razr+ (2024) on sale for $5.99/mo.No trade-in required.
Details:
Get motorola razr+ for $5.99/mo. for 36 mos.
You'll need to:
Purchase a motorola razr+ on a qualifying 0% APR installment agreement, including taxes on full retail price (up front) and $35 activation/upgrade fee.
Activate/keep postpaid eligible unlimited wireless service (min. $60.99/mo. if new before discounts. Existing customers can add to their current unlimited plan, if eligible, which may be less.). AT&T may temporarily slow data speeds if the network is busy. Other eligible plans available based on account type.
After that you'll get:
Up to $784.36 in bill credits on motorola razr+.
Important notes:
Credits start within 3 bills and will be applied in equal amounts over the term of installment agreement. You will receive catch-up credits once bill credits start.
If you cancel wireless service, your credits will end and you'll owe the remaining balance on the installment agreement.
For new lines if you cancel service on any other line on your account within 90 days of activating a new line under this offer, device credits will stop.
If you choose the optional AT&T Next Up Anytime early upgrade feature, you are responsible and will not receive any credits for the additional $10/mo. Next Up Anytime upgrade feature.
Existing Next Up Anytime Customers: Requires qualifying turn-in and 33% of existing device balance paid to qualify. Must re-add Next Up Anytime on new smartphone. If Next Up Anytime is canceled, promotional credits on new smartphone will stop.
To get all credits, the discounted device must remain on installment agreement with eligible service for entire installment term. If you upgrade or pay up/off the installment agreement early, your credits may cease.
Plan is $61/mo for 36 mos.
I pay $12/mo (Admittedly - a limited plan from US Mobile, a comparable plan from a budget MVNO would probably be $25-30/mo).
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Plan is $61/mo for 36 mos.
I pay $12/mo (Admittedly - a limited plan from US Mobile, a comparable plan from a budget MVNO would probably be $25-30/mo).
That's $1,764, a very, very expensive phone.