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Firstnet Free Smartphone for Life Offer *Available only to First Responder Agencies, including Medical Emergency Departments, for their Agency Paid Users on FirstNet Mobile—Unlimited for Smartphone line. 2-year agreement: Upgrade your smartphone with a new eligible smartphone every two years at no additional cost for as long as your service plan is in effect and in good standing. Pay $0.99 for eligible smartphone at purchase, credited back within 3 billing cycles. Upgrade requires new 2-year agreement. AT&T Installment 30-month agreement: Upgrade your smartphone with a new eligible smartphone every time you satisfy your current AT&T Installment agreement and sign a new one for no additional cost for as long as your service plan is in effect and in good standing. For both agreements, tax on full discount price (2-year agreement) or full retail price (AT&T Installment agreement) due at sale. Activation and other fees, taxes, charges and restrictions apply. See offer details below. ©2020 AT&T Intellectual Property. FirstNet and the FirstNet logo are registered trademarks of the First Responder Network Authority. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. v.07102020 Free Smartphone for Life with FirstNet Mobile—Unlimited 2-year or AT&T Installment offer. Limited time offer. Available only to first responder Public Safety Entities with a FirstNet Service Agreement (Business Agreement) and only for Primary Agency Paid User lines of service. Subject to availability. Requires purchase of eligible smartphone for $0.99 with 2-year service agreement or a new 30-month AT&T Installment agreement and a new FirstNet Mobile—Unlimited for Smartphones line of service or eligible upgrade. 2-year: Purchase price is credited back within 3 billing cycles. Tax on full discounted price due at sale. AT&T Installment: Purchase price is credited back via monthly credits which begin within 3 billing cycles. Tax on full retail price due at sale. Initial Eligible Smartphones: Galaxy A71, Galaxy S10e, Google Pixel 4 XL, iPhone SE, iPhone XR 64GB, Samsung Galaxy S9, LG Stylo 5+, LG Stylo 4+, Samsung Galaxy A10e, Samsung Galaxy J3 2018, LG K40, LG Prime 2. Devices subject to change. Smartphone for Life: Initial smartphone may be upgraded every two years at no additional cost provided that the FirstNet Mobile—Unlimited plan remains in effect and in good standing. 2-year: A new 2-year agreement is required. AT&T Installment: The initial AT&T Installment agreement must be satisfied, and a new 30-month AT&T Installment Agreement is signed. Smartphone must be chosen from then-available devices. Activation Fee: $45/line. Early Termination Fee/Cancellation Fee (att.com/equipmentETF): after 30 days, up to $325. Return/Restocking: Restocking fee up to $55 may apply. GEN. WIRELESS SVC: Subject to applicable Business Agreement. Services and devices are not for resale. Deposit: May apply per line. Credit approval, other fees and monthly overage, other charges, other charges, coverage, usage and other restrictions apply. See att. com/additionalcharges for details on fees and charges. Promotion, terms and restrictions subject to change and may be modified or terminated at any time without notice. Coverage and service not available everywhere. AT&T service is subject to AT&T network management policies. See att.com/broadbandinfo for details. ©2020 AT&T Intellectual Property. FirstNet and the FirstNet logo are registered trademarks of the First Responder Network Authority. All other marks are the property of their respective owners..
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