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Contracts are no longer available from most major carriers (T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint and Verizon no longer offer wireless contracts). Phones on contract are never really free there's a cost for the phone in the monthly plan charge, you just can't see it in your bill.
The reason why the end of contracts is so important is that it gives consumers a much clearer sense of what they're paying and often overpaying for when they buy a phone and sign up for a mobile plan.
Contracts are no longer available from most major carriers (T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint and Verizon no longer offer wireless contracts). Phones on contract are never really free there's a cost for the phone in the monthly plan charge, you just can't see it in your bill.
Instead of signing a contract, AT&T customers buying new smartphones will have to sign up for an “AT&T Next” device payment plan, in which they pay off the cost of their phone over the course of time. ... Two-year contracts have become virtually extinct, as cell phone companies look to end expensive phone subsidies.
Buying a smartphone outright can be cheaper in the long run, compared to locking yourself into a two-year contract. But buying a phone outright isn't for everyone. For example, if you like to sport the latest handset and are not fussed by higher monthly plan costs, then a mobile plan might suit you fine.
AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon all have prepaid offerings that require no credit check or contract. You'll also find a wider variety of tiered-data options (though prepaid customers can get unlimited data, too).
No, AT&T has no buy out offer.
No, AT&T has no buy out offer.
ATT reimburses you for device payoff or termination fees if you also trade in your Sprint phones and buy new phones from ATT and only after you submit your final bill.
In return, AT&T will cover up to $650 per line switched over. AT&T will cover customers' ETF from their old carrier up to $350, or it will cover the remainder of an installment plan on the phone for up to $650.
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