Android Phones
Receive $100 back in credit after purchasing the Nexus 7 HSPA+ on AT&T with 2 year contract
January 15, 2013 | by Natesh Sood
Android Devices, Asus Tablets, AT&T, Carriers
The Nexus 7 WiFi is already a great tablet, but Google also offers a version of the tablet that is capable of connecting to AT&T’s HSPA+ network for 4G data anywhere in the United States. The beauty of the Nexus 7 32GB HSPA+ model is the fact that it is unlocked and can be used in any capacity on AT&T. However, AT&T is now offering a special promotion for those willing to ink a two year contract.
From now until February 14, 2013, AT&T is offering $100 back in bill credit for customers willing to sign a two year contract on their brand new Nexus 7 32GB HSPA+ tablet. By itself, the tablet costs $299, but you will incur monthly fees for two years by signing the contract. While $100 may not be a huge credit back, it is better than nothing for customers who planned on signing a two year contract anyway.
The exact text of the offer reads:
Special Offer from AT&T:
Through February 14, 2013, receive a $100 AT&T bill credit by signing a 2 year service agreement on qualified postpaid standalone or Mobile Share plans. Activate on-device, visit an AT&T store or call 1-800-908-9859 to take advantage of this offer (3).



















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