A:AnswerTake your SIM card from AT&T to a store that has a demo and ask to insert your SIM card and check to see if it works for you. The experience I've had with my Samsung branded cell phone that's supposed to be unlocked is that it keeps checking to see if the SIM card is a Verizon card and looks for the Verizon tower. That takes the phone offline for a couple seconds out of every 7 seconds. That indicates to me that the phone isn't truly unlocked and I suspect this tablet will see the same thing happen, but trying it at a store will tell you for sure.
A:AnswerMr. Samsung, I did exactly what you said (which turns out to be a form on Facebook) and haven't heard a peep from anyone, not even an auto-reply email saying someone will get back to me. I'm not the only one having the issue but no one seems to be doing anything about it.
A:AnswerYes, you can connect to Samsung Smart TVs and Miracast devices (such as Chromecast or Amazon Fire TV Stick), and you can wirelessly beam your photos, videos, presentations, and even your video games to your big screen.
A:AnswerI think its $100 cheaper than the Verizon one. Look for open box deals. When they are in "excellent" condition they are basically brand new just has an open box. Saves money. Not sure about the student discount though.
A:AnswerAccording to Best Buy the device is unlocked. Technically they are correct however, you will have to spend some time either tweaking the APN settings. All dependent on where you live. In Seattle I had to use an APN of one of T-mobiles prepaid networks. Had I not done this or figured it out, it would be a wifi only device or purchase a data only plan from Verizon. I was totally trying to avoid this. The issue is that although Verizon and tmobile use the same lte networks they use different bands. It all depends where you're located.
A:AnswerI just finished a chat with a Tmobile representive and she said yes. She checked and said that it would work. I am planning to find out for myself next week.
A:AnswerClick on the blue "see all price options" box. It shows the Verizon monthly fee as $29.17/mo. If you decide not to activate your device at purchase time, it will cost you an extra $100.00 for the device.