: If service was canceled on the "free" line before the installment plan ended, the remaining balance of the phone's retail price became due immediately.
: The "free" phone was not free at the point of sale. Instead, AT&T applied monthly bill credits (e.g., ~$31.67/month) over the course of the 24 or 30-month installment plan. Pre-Order and Launch Bonuses
: At least one new line of service was usually required to "unlock" the free device. note 8 buy one get one at&t
: Bill credits typically took 2-3 billing cycles to begin appearing on the account. Buy one, get one offers (January – March 2019) - AT&T
: Customers were required to pay the full sales tax on both devices upfront at the time of purchase. : If service was canceled on the "free"
: To qualify, customers had to purchase two eligible smartphones (such as two Note 8s or a Note 8 and a Galaxy S8/S8+) on a 0% APR installment agreement , like AT&T Next (typically 30 months).
: Both lines had to be on a qualifying postpaid wireless plan, often an unlimited data plan . Pre-Order and Launch Bonuses : At least one
During its 2017 launch, the was featured in several high-profile "Buy One, Get One" (BOGO) promotions at AT&T . These deals were designed to offset the phone's high starting price of $950 . Typical BOGO Offer Details AT&T's BOGO deals generally followed a specific structure: