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What phone is AT sending free?

AT customers have reportedly begun receiving free Galaxy devices from the carrier. Replacement phones are being sent due to the company’s impending 3G shutdown. Phones include the Galaxy Note 9, Note 10, and other older devices.

Can you buy a phone from AT without a plan?

Yes. But if you don’t plan on using it on At&t don’t. AT phones are locked and can’t be unlocked for 60 days to 6 months.

What kind of phone is a U318AA?

AT Calypso (U318AA) is a petite Android smartphone with a dimension of 150 x 72.88 x 9.95mm. This measurement allows holding and storing the device in a convenient way. You can put it in your tight jeans pocket and the phone will just sneak in fine. It is also easy to operate with one hand.

What kind of phone is V341U?

AT Motivate
AT Motivate (V341U) – Specifications – AT.

Where can I get a free cell phone?

Free cell phones are readily available through leading mobile carriers like Verizon Wireless, Sprint, and AT when consumers choose one of their select wireless phone plans. Two-year contracts offered by the carriers subsidize the price of the phone, but since two-year contracts have mostly been phased out, you can still get a phone for $0

Can you get a free cell phone with Wirefly?

Compare cell phone plans at Wirefly in order to find the best plans from these major and minor wireless carriers. At the same time amazing advancements are being made in wireless phone technology, the consumer can secure a new affordable wireless phone or a free cell phone or free smartphone as part of a new wireless phone plan.

Are there any free cell phones for Lifeline?

The various carriers that participate in the Lifeline Assistance program do a pretty good job of giving their customers some great options in terms of cheap or free phones. Take Assurance : the carrier offers a host of smartphones like the Alcatel Dawn, Kyocrea Hydro Reach and ZTE Prestige 2.

How does a free cell phone deal work?

Every free cell phone deal gives you a bill credit that pays itself out over the course of (usually) two years. It’s kind of a bait-and-switch dilemma where you do get a free phone, but you agree to have the credit applied over the course of the contract.