This blog post was sponsored by AT&T but the opinions are completely my own based on my experience. #GoPhoneHoliday
Are you still looking for the perfect holiday gift for those hard-to-buy for people in your life? I know I am! Sometimes the hardest are those that are tweens and teens. Their interests may be more difficult to buy for but I have the perfect solution for you today. You can get them a gift that provides them entertainment, safety, and communication with friends and family. You can buy them an AT&T GoPhone!
The beauty of an AT&T GoPhone is that it is a prepaid service. No credit checks or annual contracts means that anyone can purchase and use one. Are you worried about your teen using up all of your data on your cellular plan? Well the GoPhone eliminates that because they would have their own plan! I especially like that it is a prepaid plan so my tween can earn his minutes by doing chores or other tasks around the house. It can be a reward for good behavior!
These aren’t just the old phones… these are the coveted smartphones that every teen wants. They can play games, go online, text friends, make phone calls, and so much more. I know that a smartphone is what every teenager wants and GoPhone makes it easier than ever for them to have one, with 4G LTE service at their fingertips all the time. Right now, you can save big purchasing too!
Now through December 31st, AT&T GoPhone is running an exceptional offer for the holidays! Customers can get a free ZTE Maven device or $40 off any other GoPhone smartphone with new activation plus $45 or greater airtime purchase at AT&T stores or online. You must buy phone and airtime at the same time, and new activation is required at time of purchase. This offer is not combinable with other credits, discounts, and offers and there is a purchase limit of 3 phones. That is 3 gifts off your list!
Wondering what the plans look like? Here are some options:
- $45 Monthly, $40 with Auto Refill (first payment is $45)
- Unlimited Talk, Text and Data Usage
- With first 1.5GB at high speed (thereafter data speeds reduced to max 128Kbps for the rest of the term)
- Rollover Data: Unused high-speed data carries over for one 30-day renewal period.
- $60 Monthly, $55 with Auto Refill (first payment is $60)
- Unlimited Talk, Text and Data Usage in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada (Unlimited Talk & Text requires 50% usage in the U.S.)
- With first 4GB at high speed (thereafter data speeds reduced to max 128Kbps for the rest of the term)
- Rollover Data: Unused high-speed data carries over for one 30-day renewal period.
- Unlimited Talk & Text from U.S. to Mexico and Canada.
Some of the hottest prices this season are for the following devices:
- ZTE Maven – Free, with new activation plus $45 or greater airtime purchase at AT&T stores or online
- Motorola Moto E – $19.99
- Microsoft Lumia 640 – $19.99
- ASUS ZenFone 2E – $59.99
- ZTE ZMAX 2 – $89.99
- The above prices are reflective of the holiday promotion previously noted (Customers can get a free ZTE Maven device or $40 off any other GoPhone smartphone with new activation plus $45 or greater airtime purchase at AT&T stores or online)
Now is the time to buy an AT&T GoPhone for those in your life you want to stay connected to. I mentioned tweens and teens, but this would also be great for anyone in your life. Consider the elderly who you want to be able to talk to and send pictures to. Or maybe even a friend or neighbor. With the benefit of no annual contract, you can’t go wrong!
dawn says
oh man any teen that gets a cell on xmas is gonna be totally happy. they are great gift ideas…
Scott says
We finally broke down and got our tween a cell phone for her birthday this year. Being able to text her whenever we want sure has been worth the expense!
Lori Felix says
My niece was asking for a cell phone for Christmas but my sister didn’t want to commit to a cell phone plan so she purchased the $45 a month go phone plan. My niece is going to be so happy Christmas morning and every day afterwards when she’s texting away.
Jennifer says
These sound like great phones, and I love how much you get for the money on those plans. This is how I should have gone with my daughter’s first phone.
Liz Mays says
The unlimited is key in my decision making. With Spotify, my kids use so much data, so that’s important to me.