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A big question i have right now and i don't think there is anything At&t is doing for us previous Note 7 owners with out losing money, but my question is has anyone found out anything at&t is doing where we may could get a note 8. I know so far as my job a note is a way better phone for me and i loved my note 7 and didn't have any issues with mine. Of course that doesn't mean something couldn't of still happened later but i kept my note 7 as long as I could until the update was sent out keeping the phone from charging past 60% and a nice message overtime the phone locked, so eventually i had to take an s7 edge. Now that the Note 8 is out i would love to have it but all i have been told is that i can trade my current phone in and apparently lose the money i have already paid for a year and have to pay the full amount for the note 8. This seems very unfair to me when the phone i have is not the phone i wanted and had no choice with there faulty design.
If you purchased your S7Edge on a Next plan, then you have to pay up to the half way point. You can either wait,and make your regular payments until you hit the half way point, or you can pay the difference... ie if you are 3 payments away, you can pay the 3 payments all at once. Then you give the phone back to AT&T and get a Note 8, starting your payments over again. This is the same process for ALL next phones, no matter your status as note 7 owner or not.
But before you buy, note that some devices are tied or even locked to a specific wireless carrier. Even the Apple Watch, which is designed to accommodate a number of mobile carriers, cannot swap from one carrier to another.
14. Although ACTel now wishes to claim that \"[t]he fact that the merged companies intend to raise prices was hardly a state secret,\" ACTel Reply at 11, the 10-K filed by ACTel member XO in March 2005 presumably a more reliable source than a newspaper article notes a very different potential impact from the mergers: \"if the business combinations involving SBC and AT&T, and either Verizon or Qwest and MCI . . . are consummated, those businesses as combined will enable SBC and Verizon or Qwest to offer the same or similar network reach as we do, and enable those companies to more effectively target the potential customers that are the focus of our business. This competition places downward pressure on prices for local and long distance telephone service and data services, which can adversely affect our operating results.\" XO Communications, Inc., Form 10-K at 28 (filed March 18, 2005), available at w06781e10vk.htm. 59ce067264