A:AnswerI was told I could pay all but $50 at the time I purchased then I would have to pay $1 something a month for 6 months add to my bill then after the 6 months I can pay the remaining balance
A:AnswerI just bought one and it accepted 2 different sim cards from 2 different service contractors. I suspect this means it's unlocked. It said it was unlocked on the best buy website.
A:AnswerHi James,
You will want to check with the retailer, but you can always visit an AT&T store or get prepaid service online.
David, AT&T Community Specialist
A:AnswerYou could probably buy it retail unlocked and switch sims but that’s expensive. If you have device insurance, call AT&T and exchange it. They’ll ask for a small deductible. Without insurance, all you can do is take it to get repaired.
A:AnswerI can't answer the first question, but regarding the 2nd question; Yes, The I phone 12 max pro is unlocked. I am able to use 2 different sim cards in it and they both work for different carriers.
A:AnswerYour contract with ATT lasts as long as the contract you sign; 1 year, 2 years or maybe even 3 if they have a 3 yr plan. You can pay off the phone whenever you want, but you get locked into the contract.
A:AnswerI believe that you will just be paying for your service with your carrier. For example, you could pay $45 monthly for unlimited, amongst other things. You will have to pay that and any other local taxes and fees.
A:AnswerNo, you cannot. BB is not permitted to sell unlocked iPhones. They can only be purchased directly from Apple. I had this same issue myself! They can sell it to you for 95% of the list price. 5% gets put on your carrier, (at&t) bill and the phone will be locked to your carrier. This apparently became “law” 15 months, or so, ago.