So if I trade my 13 pro in for a 16 pro, Apple gives me $340 for the trade in while I still get the remaining 8 months of trade in credits from that 13 pro deal until it expires from AT&T?
20ag07 said:Nooooo. You can take the phone ATT is crediting for, and Apple will give you a good trade in on it if it's not busted, and ATT will still give you the credits on the original one.Quote:
When you trade in, you agree to 36 months of credits. If you trade in your phone at 27 months, you lose the remaining credits and it all starts over.
El_duderino said:
No. You're staying with ATT as those credits are tied to your service. you cannot change providers unless you forfeit the credits and pay the remaining balance owed on the phone.
El_duderino said:
Yeah understandable. In my case, AT&T is by far the best option for me in my area so I'm not changing providers regardless. Not to mention I'm grandfathered in with an unlimited plan that I get HBO Max included.
htxag09 said:
FWIW there are other cheap cell options that do the free phones as well. We are with xfinity, $64/month all in for two unlimited lines. We got free iPhones with them a little over 2 years ago. Could upgrade now, again for free, but the phones are fine so holding off.
wouldn't that be Wi-Fi ?htxag09 said:
Haha got me….
For me, I'll stream football or baseball games if I'm out. And I don't use my phone a whole lot while at work but refuse to get on my work's WiFi. But between camera alerts, emails, etc. I'm sure that data adds up.
We have a WiFi baby monitor and my wife basically just leaves that audio on in the background 24/7. So that alone is a lot of data.
Same issue with my wife's Apple Watch. We had to reset it.TXTransplant said:
Got my 16 plus yesterday. So far so good - I really like it.
Only issue was pairing my Apple Watch - process would start and fail. Google search said I would have to reset my watch, but tried turning the watch off and back on first, and that solved the problem.