AT&T UPS its IPhone 16 upgrade deal to include commercial entrance to old iPhone in any condition
AT&T raises its iPhone trading offer to compete better with Verizon and T-Mobile. As of Friday, the carrier has been expanding his deal to allow people with an older iPhone to trade them for the largest Apple models, regardless of the status of their existing device.
The carrier confirmed to CNET that a new promotion is launching a new new new iPhone 16 Pro If they trade the iPhone 13 Pro (or later), while those who turn to the iPhone 12 or a more version will be able to receive $ 830 discount or what is the price of the base model 128GB iPhone 16S
Those with older devices dating from the original iPhone will be able to receive $ 350 from the purchase of a new Apple phone.
“From February 7, new and existing customers can receive up to $ 1,000 from the iPhone 16 Pro when they trade the iPhone 13 Pro or later, in any condition,” says a spokesman for AT&T.
The offer is open to new and existing users with one of the unlimited plans of the carrier. Those who want to upgrade do not need to be in the most valuable plans of the carrier to qualify, although its cheapest unlimited plan (value plus VL) is not eligible.
News on the new deal expired online on Wednesday of X by consumer technological life channelS
Offers to upgrade the phone are usually limited to “good condition” phones that include power supply and have no noticeable damage, such as cracked backs, swollen batteries or broken screens. Expansion to “any condition” can provide a convincing incentive for those with a broken AT&T upgrade device and get involved for three years.
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Like other offers for carriers, the new transaction will require you to register for a 36-month installment plan by the carrier with the loans for the trade dumped every month during this period. Leaving the carrier before the 36 months will leave you on the hook for the remaining balance due to the device.
AT&T has long been offering an offer to trade with “any condition” for Samsung’s more valuable Galaxy phones, including one for the new Galaxy S25 Line, but this marks the first time it does for the iPhone.
Verizon and T-Mobile have previously offered similar deals with “any conditions” involving the iPhone, but these offers often require a change in more valuable plans. For Verizon, which meant move to your most valuable unlimited Ultimate Plan and T-Mobile switch to your most expensive Go5G option.
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