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Get the New Samsung Galaxy S23 FREE
- Learn how everyone gets a new phone, free!
- Just trade in any Galaxy phone. Any year. Any condition.
- You get a new phone, FREE!
- See all of the options here, then stop in to get your new phone!
Free phone offer requires trade-in of Galaxy Note, S, or Z Series smartphone. Restrictions apply.
NEW AND EXISTING CUSTOMERS CAN GET UP TO $1000 OFF ELIGIBLE SMARTPHONES WITH ELIGIBLE TRADE-IN
Limited time offer.
You’ll need to:
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Purchase an eligible smartphone on a qualifying installment agreement, including taxes on full retail price (up front) and $35 activation/upgrade fee.
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Activate/keep postpaid unlimited wireless service (min. $75/mo. for new unlimited customers before discounts). AT&T may temporarily slow data speeds if the network is busy.
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Trade-in an eligible smartphone within 30 days of activation.
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Then you’ll get:
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Up to $1000 in bill credits with smartphone trade-in of a Samsung Galaxy S, Note, or Z series smartphone from any year, in any condition or a smartphone with trade-in value of $35 or higher.
Important notes:
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Credits start within 3 bills after trade-in is completed and will be applied in equal amounts over the term of installment agreement. You will receive catch-up credits once bill credits start. Credit will not exceed the lower of the device cost or the max credit amount as defined above.
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If you cancel wireless service, your credits will end and you’ll owe the remaining balance on the installment agreement for the device purchased.
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For new lines, if you cancel service on any other line on your account within 90 days of activating the line under this offer, device credits will stop.
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If you choose the optional AT&T Next Up early upgrade feature, you are responsible and will not receive any credits for the additional $6/mo. Next Up upgrade feature.
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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.