AT&T's Next Up Anytime Add-On Will Let You Upgrade Your Phone Multiple Times A Year [CNET News]
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AT&T has a new add-on for those who love to bounce around to the latest devices called "Next Up Anytime," CNET has confirmed. Priced as a $10 per month add-on, the new offering will allow you to upgrade up to three times every 12 months so long as you've paid off at least one month of the installment plan that you got from AT&T and have made at least one Next Up Anytime payment. The remaining payments on the device you are trading in (which needs to be in "good working condition") will be waived and replaced with the new installment term you are starting with the new device you are upgrading to. While you can upgrade after one month's installment has been paid off, those looking to take advantage of the carrier's latest upgrade deals will need to have paid off 33% of their balance owed. As AT&T offers 36-month installment plans for devices, for most people that would mean holding onto a phone for a year to be eligible for the carrier's latest offers or paying off the amount to g
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