Are you tired of dropping calls and experiencing weak signal strengths with your current carrier? If so, you’ll be happy to know that AT&T has a simple solution as easy as 1-2-3.
- At AT&T, we believe that connecting changes everything. That’s why we are introducing a new wireless program called, Try AT&T, designed to give new postpaid and prepaid customers an opportunity to try our wireless service free for 30 days – and put them in the front seat so they can test-drive the best 5G technology experience, hands down.
Don’t want to lose your current mobile number? We get it. That’s why AT&T is making this free trial simple and risk free, allowing customers to keep their current device, service and mobile number – with no charges and commitments.
How it works
New customers can follow these easy steps to dive in:
- Mobile: Download the myAT&T app to get started
- Desktop: Visit the AT&T free trial page, and use the QR code or click the link to get started
- Get set up in minutes: Click “start your trial” in the app, confirm your current phone compatibility, and sign up. No credit card no commitments to get started.
- See the difference: Experience the AT&T network free for up to 30 days with no strings attached — switch or stop your trial anytime.
And there’s more to be excited about – this trial also includes:
- Unlimited talk & text
- 100 GB of data
- 25GB personal hotspot data – we’re the only carrier to offer this to customers trialing service! That means more connectivity to other devices such as tablets, laptops and smartphones where customers get to experience AT&T’s fast and reliable 5G network to see the difference in signal and coverage
- Unlimited text from the U.S. to more than 230 countries
- Access to AT&T 5G
The trial is designed for iOS users only with an eSIM compatible iPhone XR or newer and will later be introduced to Android users in 2025.
We encourage new postpaid and prepaid customers that are exploring to make a switch in carriers to look no further and Try AT&T. Please visit att.com/freetrial for more information.
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