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iPhone Air 256GB for $0 after up to $1000 in bill credits
I am currently using an iPhone 12 (128GB) with AT&T service. My phone is out of storage after all the holiday gatherings. I am looking to upgrade without a trade-in or any out-of-pocket cost. So this is a good deal for me, especially since the iPhone Air starts with 256GB of storage.
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Get iPhone Air starting at $0 for 36 mos., plus consumers get additional $200 in credits with new line of service
Subject to change
You'll need to:
Purchase an iPhone Air 256GB, or iPhone Air 512GB or iPhone Air 1TB on a qualifying 0% APR installment agreement, including taxes on full retail price (up front) and $35 activation/upgrade fee.
Activate postpaid eligible unlimited wireless service (min. $60.99/mo. if new before discounts). 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:
iPhone Air 256GB for $0 after up to $1000 in bill credits.
iPhone Air 512GB for $5.99/mo. after up to $984.36 in bill credits.
iPhone Air 1T for $10.99/mo. after up to $1004.36 in bill credits.
Consumer customers only, order online and add a new line of service and get:
An additional $5.56/mo. bill credit for 36 mos. on iPhone Air 256GB
iPhone Air 512GB for $0.43/mo. after additional $5.56/mo. bill credit over 36 mos.
iPhone Air 1TB for $5.43/mo. after additional $5.56/mo. bill credit over 36 mos.
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 an additional $10/mo. for the 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.
See additional terms
Qualifying Installment Plan:
Requires a qualifying 0% APR installment agreement (36-mo. term at up to $38.89/mo.). Other installment options may be available and vary by location.
$0 down for well-qualified customers only, or down payment may be required and depends on a variety of factors.
Eligible Customers:
AT&T post-paid wireless customers
Business customers:
As long as you have a qualified Business Agreement for Corporate Responsibility User line of service, you can also buy on an Equipment Installment Plan (24-mo. at up to $58.34/mo., 30-mo. at up to $46.67/mo., or 36-mo. at up to $38.89/mo.) and credits are applied over term of installment agreement. Equipment Installment Plan is not eligible for Next Up Anytime.
You'll need a qualified wireless plan (minimum $70/mo. for new AT&T Business Unlimited Standard before discount). Other qual. plans available. Existing customers can add to eligible current plans. NOTE: 5G access requires compatible unlimited plan.
Activation fee waived for business accounts.
Additional terms
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). Speed, usage & other restr's apply. Value Plus, Value Plus VL, and Value Plus Unlimited plans are not eligible for additional $200 in bill credits for new line of service.
To qualify for bill credits, wireless line must be on an installment agreement, and remain active & in good standing for 30 days.
Installment agreement starts when device is shipped.
To get all the credits, the discounted device must remain on installment agreement and you must keep eligible service for entire installment term.
If you upgrade or pay up/off the installment agreement on the discounted device early, your credits may cease.
You have 14 days to exchange or return the smartphone; a restocking fee of up to $55 may apply.
Limits: The offer may not be combinable with other offers, discounts, or credits.
Service Agreement: Subject to Consumer Service Agreement (att.com/consumerserviceagreement) and credit approval.
Pricing, promotions, programming, terms & restrictions subject to change & may be modified or terminated at any time without notice.
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Also, if you run out of space - get a base 17 and pay for monthly iCloud - you'll get enough space and your photos and data will be backed up. It is a better deal than paying the same for a 512GB phone - that's too much data to risk.
New customers shopping plans is a different story.
New customers shopping plans is a different story.
Either way you are on an installment plan and IF you decide to break the installment, it'll be cheaper to payoff the 16 balance than the Air's. Similar logic for an accidental insurance of the phones - the payoff will cover more of the 16 cost. Unless you pay extra insurance from Apple for the Air but it does have a deductible, so you lose more...So expensive piece of electronics that is exposed to drops and risk of theft, I would insure it somehow...
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Either way you are on an installment plan and IF you decide to break the installment, it'll be cheaper to payoff the 16 balance than the Air's. Similar logic for an accidental insurance of the phones - the payoff will cover more of the 16 cost. Unless you pay extra insurance from Apple for the Air but it does have a deductible, so you lose more...So expensive piece of electronics that is exposed to drops and risk of theft, I would insure it somehow...
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