A:AnswerThe short answer is yes, as long as you purchase a phone that is AT&T compatible or one that is unlocked. When you look at phones online or in the store you will notice that there are brands/models of phones associated with each carrier (T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, etc). An unlocked phone (which cost more) is a phone that is compatible with most (not all) cell service carriers.
I have used AT&T for my cellular service carrier for over a decade, but usually purchase my phones through BestBuy for the same reason as you; much better pricing for the phones. BestBuy will help you set-up the phone and connect with your existing AT&T account. Or, you can purchase the phone from BestBuy and go to an AT&T store and they will set up your phone for you. By setting up I, mean transferring your information over from your old phone to the new one and some other basics of the set up process. Of course, you can do the set up yourself if you know how. Hope this information is helpful ...
A:AnswerNo, the Samsung S9 plus cannot check blood sugar for diabetics. But Samsung does offer an accessory called Tizen Check, which can detecting and monitor blood sugar level using a Samsung smartphone, such as the S9 plus.
A:AnswerHello! We appreciate your interest in our products. If you go here https://www.samsung.com/us/trade-in/ and do a mock purchase, you will get the option to select your S6 as a trade-in and it looks like you can get up to $150 in value from an S6 trade in. Please review the FAQ here https://goo.gl/xi2Zvc and I also suggest you view the T&C which is linked in the FAQ for further clarification on the trade-in program. We hope this answers your question and helps you with your purchase decision. ^Rod
A:AnswerIt is a nice size screen, personally I would say a tablet would be better for reading books often . The note has a larger screen might be better if you do not want two devices.
A:AnswerTo get the $100 savings you can "finance" the phone with AT&T and pay the maximum down payment, which is everything but the last $25. They'll stretch that $25 out over 24mo, but you are able to pay if off after 3 billing cycles.
A:AnswerYes. If you buy it online you can pick it up at store but they will not activate it at store. You have to take it home and find a third phone to activate it. They don't tell you that when you order it on their website when you buy it.
A:AnswerI have used other companies and i have had issues. but with atnt i havent had any issues. Reading the manual ofvthe phone is really helpful. I jave trop my phone and i havent had a single crack.
A:AnswerI just upgraded my phone to a Samsung S9+ Each phone has a different size SIM card the S9+ SIM is a very small card. When you buy the S9+ you must use the SIM that comes with the new phone. You keep the same phone number the new SIM gets activated and your done. Hope this helps.