AT&T is sending out replacement phones to people still using 3G-only models

07 September 2021
Even if you didn't ask for one. However, what phone you get depends on what the carrier has left in its warehouses.

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  • 07 Sep 2021

AT&T sent me a Calypso out of the blue when I have a ZTE Axon 7 as my device is not part of their list even though it is a 4G phone.

    Seriously, a Samsung Note9? A phone that is no longer supported by Samsung themselves? That is daft.

      NXTwoThou, 07 Sep 2021Imagine having a Xiaomi Mi9 Transparent Edition 12GB/256GB ... moreAnd to think, all AT&T needs to do is make an app similar to T-mobile's Digits app. It's not perfect but even when 3G is shut down, it will allow any phone that has the bands to run calls and texts through there.

        OnePlus 6 is not on the list of supported phones, why? It perfectly supports 4G.

        reddit. com/r/oneplus/comments/nbxcme/oneplus_6_no_longer_going_to_work_with_att/
        reddit. com/r/oneplus/comments/pewk0k/goodbye_oneplus_6_you_will_be_missed/

        Looks like it's just AT&T being a dick to its customers. The phone is fully capable but they haven't whitelisted it.

          Imagine having a Xiaomi Mi9 Transparent Edition 12GB/256GB where you forced LTE and VoLTE(aka, the only reason you will be blocked is because of AT&T's "white list" policy) and being offered an AT&T Radiant Core. My bosses current plan is to switch us all to T-Mobile come Jan.

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            • tDQ
            • 07 Sep 2021

            Imagine someone using an P50 Pro with 3G only. No 4G at all. Do he get an replacement?