AT&T Offering $450 to Customers Who Switch From T-Mobile

AT&T has announced that it will now be offering up to $450 in credit to former T-Mobile subscribers who switch from T-Mobile to AT&T. For a limited time, T-Mobile customers who switch to AT&T and trade in their phones will receive a $200 per line credit for switching to AT&T and buy a phone and plan with AT&T Next, buy a smartphone at full retail price, or bring their own smartphone that they already own. (AT&T Next is a smartphone financing plan that allows customers to get the phone at a lower upfront cost, and pay down the cost of the phone over 24 months.)
In addition, AT&T will give former T-Mobile customers an AT&T gift card worth up to $250 when they trade in their current smartphone. The card can be used to purchase AT&T products and services. AT&T says that "many of the latest and most popular smartphones will qualify for a value of $250," but they declined to mention which phones would qualify for $250, and which would qualify for less.
Here are AT&T's new no-contract plans:
Customers looking to compare all AT&T plans can do so here: AT&T Cell Phone Plans
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