Posted: 2024-01-06 04:00:09
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iPhone 15 series

Up to $1,000 off with trade-in

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iPhone 14 series

Up to $335 off with installment plan

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5

Up to $1,000 off with trade-in

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Samsung Galaxy S23 series

Up to $800 off with trade-in

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Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro

Get up to $1,040 in credits

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While most of us need smartphones with reliable service just to handle our jobs and other responsibilities these days, they can carry a hefty price tag, especially when shopping for the latest models from Apple, Samsung or Google. In fact, it may be a little more expensive than your budget can handle. However, AT&T has some solid offers that will keep you from breaking the bank without compromising on what you want. Whether you're hoping to get your hands on a new phone for less, or perhaps to knock a few dollars off your monthly service bill, there are options worth checking out. To help you take advantage of them, we've rounded up the best AT&T deals available now.

While great deals on phones and phone plans may not be a rarity, if you're on AT&T and are looking for the absolute best ones to take advantage of, we've got you covered. We've focused specifically on deals that are available for current customers, meaning we aren't highlighting offers that require you to add a new line, since most people want to upgrade phones they have on the plans they already have, not add a bunch of extra lines to "save" money.

It's also worth noting that carriers constantly update their deals. AT&T has some pretty compelling offers available now, though the best deals often require you to be on one of the carrier's unlimited plans. In general, the very best offers usually happen around new phone launches (February or March for Samsung Galaxy S phones; September for Apple iPhones; fall for Google Pixel phones) or the holidays, but AT&T also tends to offer some solid bargains year-round.

While some manufacturers, particularly Apple and Samsung, offer deals on their own websites and stores, most people look to carriers to buy new devices. We'll keep this page updated regularly with some of the best deals we're seeing on AT&T's website. 

Best AT&T phone deals

Many of AT&T's phone deals are available to both new and existing customers, though trade-ins are often required to get the advertised prices. It's worth noting that these deals are split across 36 months of bill credits, meaning you'll need to remain an AT&T customer for at least three years to pay off the phone. If you cancel before that period is over, you'll be responsible for any remaining charges associated with it.

Side view of four iPhone 15 Pro devices
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If you're an AT&T customer looking to upgrade to Apple's latest model iPhone 15, you can save up to $1,000 when you order the Pro and Pro Max versions or get $700 off the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus. As long as you have or switch to an eligible unlimited plan, you'll save up to $350 with any trade-in valued at just $35 or more, and up to $830 for trade-ins valued at $130 or more. And if you're opting for the high-end iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max, you can save up $1,000 with a trade-in valued at $230 or more. With these deals, you can essentially score the iPhone 15 Pro for free. Just note that the discount will be applied as bill credits over 36 months. 

An iPhone 14 Pro in a leather case with three cameras pointing upward
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Though the iPhone 14 series is no longer the absolute latest from Apple, it still has plenty to offer, and right now AT&T has some solid savings available on these previous-gen models. When you have or switch to an eligible unlimited plan, and purchase the phone on an installment plan, you can get the basic iPhone 14 for $11 per month, with the discount applied in the form of bill credits over 36 months. Most configurations of the other models are not available at this time. Also, while it's not required to get this deal, AT&T does have its own trade-in program where you can save even more in exchange for your old phone. 

Three Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 in multiple colors
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Trade in a phone valued at just $35 or more, and AT&T will knock $1,000 off Samsung's latest generation of Z series foldables. That scores you the basic Z Flip 5 for free, and drops the Z Fold 5 down to just under $22 per month. And AT&T even accepts old and damaged phones, so you may be surprised at what that cracked iPhone in your drawer is worth. To get this deal, you'll need to have or switch to an eligible unlimited plan, and purchase the phone on an installment plan. The discount will be applied as bill credits over 36 months. 

Samsung S22 and S22 Plus and S22 Ultra compared
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AT&T is offering some great deals on Samsung's latest phones right now. As long as you have (or switch to) an eligible service plan, you'll earn $800 in enhanced credit when trading in a device valued at $35 or more or $1000 in credits for a pre-used phone with a trade-in value of $95 or higher. That even includes older and damaged devices, so you may be surprised by how much that cracked phone in your drawer is worth. With this deal, you can score the base model Galaxy S23 for free, or the advanced S23 FE for $11 per month.

Pixel 8 Pixel 8 Pro
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The newest phone from Google, the Google Pixel 8, described by our reviewer as "a svelte version of the Google Pixel 7" is available now at AT&T along with its beefier counterpart, the Pixel 8 Pro. Right now the Pixel 8 Pro is available for free with an eligible trade-in, via up to $1,040 in bill credits.

An unlocked 2022 Apple iPhone SE 3rd-gen is displayed against a green background.
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AT&T has a number of deals for those who don't have a phone to trade in, including discounts on Apple iPhone SE (2022), as well as other models, including those from smaller brands like the Motorola Razr Plus. However, these deals require you to be on an unlimited plan and finance the phone on a 36-month installment plan. 

Under this deal, you can grab the iPhone SE starting at just $6 per month. Or grab the Motorola Razr Plus for free with an eligible trade in. These phones may not be the latest and greatest models, but are still a pretty good value when you can snag them at this price. 

Best AT&T plan deals

If you're looking to make the switch to AT&T, there are a few deals on various plans that may make you lean toward one or the other. Promotions on plans are less common these days, though oftentimes you can get some free extras (like streaming service subscriptions and music subscriptions) with enrollment in some of the higher-end 5G plans from each carrier. AT&T, however, no longer offers free streaming services to new subscribers who don't already have it on their plans.

AT&T includes 5G access with all of its plans, with the biggest difference for most people on its latest plans being how much hotspot data you get. There are also differences in how much "high-speed" data you get, though even on its cheapest Starter plan AT&T says it will only slow your speeds "temporarily" if you're in an area where the network is "busy." 

As for savings, your company may also offer a corporate discount on plans, but you will need to check with them to see if that applies to personal accounts. AT&T also offers a host of discounts depending on your profession. 

Are you a teacher, or is someone on your family plan a teacher? You could save on your wireless bill. AT&T offers a teacher discount on its plans that could save serious money depending on which plan you have. The cheapest price for four lines is $27 per line per month for its Starter plan, the Unlimited Extra Plan for $30 per month per line, and the Premium plan is the most expensive at $39 per line. If you want one line, the price for the Starter plan is $49.

Teachers can verify their eligibility by heading to AT&T's website here. The carrier says the deal is open to "certified/licensed K-12 teachers at public or private schools, or college or university faculty members or instructors." 

You will also need to be on AT&T's Unlimited Starter, Extra or Premium plans. 

AT&T has a deal for nurses and physicians that's identical to the teachers' deal mentioned above, with up to the same 25% discount on wireless plans. 

As with the teachers' deal, you need to verify your employment with AT&T, with the offer open to those who are "certified or licensed doctors, nurses, or physician assistants." You can't combine this discount with the teachers' offer. You will also need to be on AT&T's Unlimited Starter, Extra or Premium plans. 

AT&T offers the same 25% discount on plans to active-duty military, veterans and first responders. As with the nurses' and teachers' deals, you only need one person on your plan to meet these qualifications to be eligible for the discount, which will vary depending on how many lines you have. 

First responders can check their eligibility at this website, while active-duty military members can sign up here with their .mil email addresses. Veterans can sign up here

AT&T FAQs

Are AT&T deals available to existing or only new customers?

Like the rest of the wireless industry, AT&T now has offers available for both new and existing customers. While there are some additional perks and discounts to switchers, most of the deals are under the same terms.

How do AT&T phone discounts work?

It's easy to see up to $1,000 off the price of something and get excited, but make sure you know what you're signing up for. AT&T's applies these discounts as bill credits that are usually spread out across a 36-month period. Sometimes, part of the discount amount is given in the form of a prepaid gift card (for a trade-in) and the rest is done as bill credits, but that's specified when it's happening.

What happens if you leave AT&T before the 36 months are up?

If you don't stick with AT&T through the full 36 months of bill credits, you'll be responsible for all the remaining charges. Before canceling or transferring your service to another carrier, communicate with the carrier to understand the actual cost of what you'll owe to make sure you can cover that before making the move.

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