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You Can Now Try AT&T's Network for Free

AT&T today announced a new promotion that allows potential new customers to try out the AT&T network for 30 days for free.

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Customers with an iPhone that has an eSIM can download the myAT&T app or visit the AT&T free trial website to sign up for temporary access to the AT&T network. No credit card is required for the AT&T trial, which includes 5G access.

Compatible iPhones with eSIM capabilities include the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone SE 2020 and all later models, but note that devices must be unlocked. Testing AT&T's network through the Try AT&T feature does not require transferring a phone number or canceling current service. It instead operates as a second line on a compatible iPhone, with options to switch between the AT&T test and another carrier plan.

AT&T is providing unlimited talk and text, 100GB of data, 25GB of personal hotspot data, AT&T 5G access, and unlimited texting from the United States to more than 230 countries. After the 30-day trial ends, service will be canceled automatically, but customers will have the option to sign up for AT&T service.

Both Verizon and T-Mobile have previously rolled out programs that allow customers to test their networks for free, but AT&T is offering 25GB of hotspot data, which neither Verizon or T-Mobile support.

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Top Rated Comments

spaxxedout Avatar
20 months ago
I often dream of the alternate universe where Apple acts as a front end / shell for the carriers (similar to what they do with Goldman Sachs on Apple Card).
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Madmic23 Avatar
20 months ago
This is actually great for us Canadians travelling down to the US for a week or so. Free service instead of paying the $13 a day that Bell and Roger’s charge us to roam? Perfect!
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ProbablyDylan Avatar
20 months ago

Does anything stop you from getting the services for 30 days, letting it expire, Restoring the device and doing it again?
It probably stores one or both of your phone's IMEI numbers, then implements a waiting period on the server side preventing re-activation within an arbitrary period.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
20 months ago

"25GB of personal hotspot data"
How does at&t know you're using hot spot feature?
iOS knows the difference. There’s probably some agreement between Apple and the carriers to pass the data classification along.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Blackstick Avatar
20 months ago

This is actually great for us Canadians travelling down to the US for a week or so. Free service instead of paying the $13 a day that Bell and Roger’s charge us to roam? Perfect!
That's brutal. I roamed for free in Canada on AT&T via Telus I think. My Instagram is permanently on kilometers now, no idea why ;)
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
pdaholic Avatar
20 months ago
Be sure to give AT&T all of your personal info so it can be stolen when they are inevitably hacked again in a few months.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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