You can get the Galaxy Z Flip6 for free on AT&T by trading in an old Galaxy S, Z or Note series device

Peter, 10 July 2024

Samsung US has pre-order deals for the new foldables and wearables, but AT&T customers should also have a look at what the carrier has to offer. For example, when you’re buying a Galaxy Z Fold6 or a Z Flip6, you can add a Galaxy Watch7 (40mm) and/or Galaxy Tab A9+ 5G for $1 a month each (for 36 months). This is AT&T’s Triple Play Bundle – more details on att.com.

Alternatively, you can grab a second phone – a Galaxy S24 128GB for $6 a month or 256GB for $11 a month – when you buy it alongside a Z Fold6 or Z Flip6 and pick an eligible unlimited plan (this again for 36 months).

This is on top of the free storage upgrades for the two Z foldables. Additionally, you can get up to $1,100 off the price of the Galaxy Z Fold6 by trading an old Galaxy S, Note or Z series device. “Any year, any condition,” says AT&T, so the requirements are pretty low.

You can get the Galaxy Z Flip6 for free on AT&T by trading in an old Galaxy S, Z or Note series device

The trade-in deal for the Galaxy Z Flip6 is similar – you can get the phone for free by sending in an old Galaxy S, Note or Z series phone. Again, “any year, any condition.” You will find the deal over on the carrier’s site.

Starting on July 16, when buying a new Galaxy phone with an AT&T installment plan, you will be able to add Next Up Anytime for $10 a month. This service allows you to upgrade your phone at any time (at least once 33% or more of their current phone is paid off). You can upgrade up to three times a year, more details here.

Finally, AT&T is the only US carrier that will offer the Galaxy Ring. You can get daily rewards with an AT&T Points Plus Card from Citi. More on att.com.

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Well there is enough for everyone nobody should need to pay but uber rich people who will never have enough money no matter how rich they become will ruin us or squeeze every even tiny last drop of blood to make em happy.

free from obvious charges...

Does this also apply to a broken S7? LOL

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