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You could get Samsung Galaxy Note 9 for free in the US, courtesy of AT&T

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Ahead of the closure of its 3G network early next year, AT&T had been encouraging customers with devices set to expire to acquire new phones. It has even been offered free of charge when it comes to the cheap space of those who apply for it.

However, some subscribers who have not yet done anything about the issue get the devices anyway and it is not the phones we were told we were expecting. For those who haven’t heard, AT&T will be rolling out its 3G network next February to make way for the ongoing rollout of its 5G network.

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In addition to high-end phones, the switch will also affect devices that can only support the old VoLTE standard that relies partially on 3G performance.

According to the information, ​​the r/ATT subreddit has seen at least a few threads come up with questions and comments about the change. Many users are confused after being notified of a post that they or someone else in their account have started and are very confused when calls arrive at their door.

Just note Note 9s, or. One person claims to have got the Note10 and it sounds like the Galaxy S9s and A11 are also included in this mix. All of these devices are subject to automatic operation with current phone numbers and customer service within 30 days of delivery, making their current calls useless for mobile communication. Those who have called customer service to prevent this change have happened to them anyway.

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