A:AnswerYes you can. In fact, I am an AT&T customer and did just that. You can even do the whole order online via the Best Buy website - that's how I ordered mine.
A:AnswerHi, Kyle, you would have to get this device unlocked by AT&T if you wanted to use it on another network, and they may have a requirement that you use it with them before they will.
^Tim
A:AnswerIt depends on your carrier (AT&T, Sprint, Verizon etc) and what contract you are under. If replacing a broken or damaged phone, a service center repair may be a cheaper option.
A:AnswerThey do allow trade-ins but we were warned that we were better off selling it privately because the trade in value will not be really high. It also has to not have any damage to the screen. Good luck!
A:AnswerThe battery is non-removable but should last several years. If you need it replaced, it will need to be done at a Samsung authorized service center.
A:AnswerAT&T no longer offers free or discounted phones with 2 year contract. You would have to do a 24 or 30 month installment plan now. Or you can buy an unlocked phone. Same price in the long run whether you pay all at once or break it down into monthly payments. Best deal is if you can get a promo for $ off. Like Best buy $200 off, the amount is amount is considered a down payment & remainder of balance is broken down 24-30 months.
A:AnswerNot from Best Buy or any retailer because only Carriers sale it or sale it for a carrier but you can get it unlocked, just check with the 3 carriers and ask what are the unlocking details
A:AnswerIt's a GSM phone for AT&T and T-Mobile, Verizon and Sprint are CDMA but highly doubt you can use a Sprint phone on the Verizon network, ask Verizon