AT&T starts 'Next' program for annual device upgrades

Andre Yoskowitz
17 Jul 2013 1:06

Just a few days after T-Mobile USA unveiled their "Jump" program for upgrading your phone multiple times per year, AT&T has unveiled a similar system.
Staring next week, AT&T Next will allow buyers to purchase new smartphones or tablets once per year without a down payment. You can trade in your existing device after 12 months or pay an installment plan for 20 months and then keep the device.
Unlike T-Mobile's plan, which costs $10 per month and allows users to upgrade their phone every six months, AT&T Next will only spread out the cost of the device over time and allow annual upgrades.
For example, a Samsung Galaxy 4 will cost $32 per month on top of your data and voice/text plan. It is unclear if the iPhone will be included.

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