A:AnswerMy phone is new. I bought it in store. When the phones (or anything else) is refurbished it usually lists it as such. As long as is doesn’t say “refurbished” anywhere in the description, then you should receive a brand new phone. If you can get to a store, then I’d suggest you do that. This way if you have any questions or concerns you can ask the phone representatives. They were very helpful with my purchase. Also, you can check the price, (I forgot how much this phone is at full price, but that’s easy to look up.) If it’s not on sale, but being sold at a cheaper price then that’s also an indication that it could be refurbished. Good luck!!
A:AnswerI did not trade in my phone. My payment to AT&T not including my cellphone plan was $14.99/mo for 24mo, one time phone activation fee of $30 and $36.67/mo for 24mo for the phone. So my first AT&T bill since I got the phone increased by $81.66. It will increase by $51.66/mo for the remaining 23mo. You could decrease this by trading in your phone or making a larger down payment to AT&T. Hope you find this helpful.
A:Answerwhen i started paying for my iphone 8 monthly i had to give them activation fee + first month pay. i’m not sure if it’s the same now but i would save a bit extra than normal
A:AnswerThe phone itself is unlocked so if you buy it outright then you could, but if you buy it with service or with any of the deals then it's probably locked until paid off.
This will work virtually anywhere on virtually any carrier as a GSM and CDMA phone. There is a 'world' model that has like 2-3 additional bands but you can't get that in the US and those bands aren't really required, just optional for speed in some places.
A:AnswerNot sure which phone you have but, either way, you should be able to go under settings, sounds and the ringtones will be there. Guessing by now you have your answer though:)
A:AnswerWhen we went to upgrade they do accept trades. My daughter had an iphone 7 plus and they would give us up to $200 for it so we chose to keep it for a back up.