Update: This popular deal is still available.
Walmart offers
New & Existing Customers select
Samsung Galaxy S24 Series 5G Smartphones (locked) from
$10/mo. for
36 Months ($360 total) when purchased and activated via a
New or
Upgrade-Eligible Existing Line on qualifying Verizon or AT&T postpaid wireless service plans. A one-time upgrade/activation fee of $35 may also apply.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
ProudToBeAnIndian for finding this deal.
- Note: Availability may vary by location. This offer does not involve monthly bill credits and no trade-in is required to qualify for this pricing.
Available Offers:
More Details (per
ProudToBeAnIndian):
- For Verizon, you may pay off your device payment plan in full (if desired) online via your Verizon account after 14 days of receipt/activation or in cash at a Verizon corporate store (store locator) within the first 14 days of the date of purchase/activation.
- For AT&T, you may pay off your device payment plan in full online via your AT&T account either the same day you receive/activate your device or the following day.
Galaxy S24 Plus Specs:
- 6.7" 3120x1440 Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X 120hz Display
- Qualcomm SM8650-AC Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Processor
- 12GB RAM
- 256GB Storage
- IP68 Rated
- Cameras:
- 50 MP, f/1.8, 24mm (wide)
- 10 MP, f/2.4, 67mm (telephoto) w/ 3x optical zoom
- 12 MP, f/2.2, 13mm, 120˚ (ultrawide)
- USB Type-C 3.2 Port
- 4900mAh Battery
- 45W Wired / 15W Wireless Charging w/ 4.5W Reverse Wireless
- Android 14, One UI 6.1.1
Galaxy S24 Ultra Specs:
- 6.8" 3120x1440 Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X 120hz Display
- Qualcomm SM8650-AC Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Processor
- 12GB RAM
- 256GB Storage
- IP68 Rated
- Cameras:
- 200 MP, f/1.7, 24mm (wide)
- 10 MP, f/2.4, 67mm (telephoto)
- 50 MP, f/3.4, 111mm (periscope telephoto)
- 12 MP, f/2.2, 13mm, 120˚ (ultrawide)
- Selfie: 12 MP, f/2.2, 26mm (wide)
- USB Type-C 3.2 Port
- 5000mAh Battery
- 45W Wired / 15W Wireless Charging w/ 4.5W Reverse Wireless
- Android 14, One UI 6.1.1
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ATT requires 60 days active before unlocking the phone. However, there is SIM Swap method which worked well in the past for unlocking paid-off ATT phones right away.
0. Do the following steps after paying off the phone fully and then waiting for a day or so for the unlock portal to get the paid off status.
1. ATT changed their unlock policy on 3/18 to require 60 days of service before they can unlock a fully paid device. Previously, it used to be right away if you have paid in full.
2. There two timeline for the cancellation. If you cancel a line before 3 days it was active then the activation fee is waived. If you cancel it within 14 days from activation under buyers remorse then no bill is charged but activation fees need to be paid. The line activates on right when you place the order not the day you receive the phone on hand so you might have to pay the activation fee of $35.
3. You can use a tello number and port to ATT but you would have to make sure porting is successful by going to https://www.att.com/portstatus/. Many from z fold 3 got stuck in porting limbo and got the ATT account cancelled.
4. As with many deals here, a SIM swap method is found which can be used to unlock the device. This was working recently but not sure if ATT would fix it by the time you try it. The steps are as follows.
a. Pay in full for the phone.While your payment will quickly reflect in your account it will be at least a few hours before it updates for the unlock request.
b. When you receive the phone activate it on ATT with the SIM provided. Make sure it shows up on myATT app/in the web so ATT knows and registers the IMEI in the network. Then put the SIM in another unlocked phone, reboot, make some calls and make sure this unlocked phone is now showing under the line in app/web portal.
c. Now go to ATT unlock portal https://www.att.com/deviceunlock/ and then choose not an ATT customer and use the IMEI of ATT phone and submit an unlock request.DO NOT attempt more than twice or you will be blocked for 24 hours.
d.Confirm the unlock request email and receive the unlock code.
e. Only cancel the line after you have unlocked the phone.
Then after unlocking if you are feeling adventurous and want to flash the phone to an unlocked firmware to get rid of ATT bloat you can follow these steps. It's actually very easy to do with Odin.
1. There are many models of s22 ultra but in US two models are imp. S908U is carrier locked version and S908U1 is the unlocked US version. The firmware for these versions are interchangeable so you can flash the ATT model with S908U1 firmware.
2. Download patched odin v3.14.1_3B_PatchedD.zip from https://xdaforums.com/t/patched-o...1.3762572/ as regular odin does not allow flashing mismatched firmware.
3. Download the firmware from S908U1 XAA version from https://samfrew.com/model/SM-S908U1/region/XAA/ Extract as there will be multiple files.
4. Connect S22U to the windows PC.
5 .Put s22u in download/recovery/odin mode. Power down. Press Volume up and down together and then press Volume up to go into recovery (a green screen would appear).
6. Start odin and then select different files for different categories and then start.
7, It should be now the US unlocked version.
Finally i received end of 3rd day. it was memorial day holiday when i ordered hence the delay. Was able to cancel it 4th day. Will likely get bill including the activation fee which will see if can get waived . Thanks OP
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You can do either but I suggest doing it using chat so you and Verizon have proper logs for it. When the final bill comes you can also see it in the account etc (if it is still open)
Good to have more experience!
Offer details
Earn $75 cash back when you make a new, qualifying wireless payment of at least $100 with AT&T Wireless.
Visit att.com/wireless
Offer expires 6/30/2025.
I thought all of that expired now. Which card has $75 back?
Citi cards have $50 back.
Still have option of 'don't recognize this fee' even though it's showing activation is waived/ credited
Should I still click it?
Still have option of 'don't recognize this fee' even though it's showing activation is waived/ credited
Should I still click it?
Yes, you might get some money back to you
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Not full price, full installment amount so on $360 for s24 plus and on $432 for s24 ultra.
No tax while paying off, yoy have already paid it to Walmart during ordering.
Returning these phones a big pain in the a** as you have to return it to Walmart and then cancel the account with the carrier separately. So I'd not order more if they are shipped by ontrac on your region.
It's been sitting in the next door state for a while now and their support is not good, I feel like I speak to bots. I just don't want to miss on this deal because my phone is due for a refresh (the ATT version is already out).
Yeah, especially for s24 ultra it's a very good price.
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1. 05/31 - Phone line activated
2. 06/03 - Phone received and paid off
3. 06/04 - Phone unlocked and phone line canceled
4. 06/05 - Phone bill received for prorated service fee plus $35 activation fee totaling $59.xx. Then disputed the activation fee via app on the same day and approved, email received confirming a credit will be applied next day
Since then I have been expecting another bill showing the activation fee removed and just billed for the prorated service fee. 3 days has passed but no update regarding billing. Contacted a rep via chat today and was told next bill will come in July. I told the rep I wanted to make a full payment now but I don't know how much I should pay. Rep said my bill is $59.xx due 06/24/25. I asked again I should have the $35 activation fee refund. Rep said the credit will show up on next bill. I asked the rep again what do I do with a statement credit for since I am no longer ATT customer and the phone line has been canceled. I don't want a credit. I want a refund. Then the rep said the credit will be mailed to me as a refund check next month.
I really don't trust what the rep said to me. Just wondering if any SD fellows have the similar issue and how their cases were handled?
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