: You had to buy two eligible iPhones (e.g., iPhone 7 or 7 Plus ) on an AT&T Next installment plan.

Since the iPhone 7 is no longer a flagship device, you won't find official BOGO deals from the carrier. However, you can still find the device through secondary markets:

: You can check the AT&T Trade-in Program to see if an old device can be traded for credit toward a new iPhone .

For historical reference or if you are looking at archived information, here is how those "iPhone 7 BOGO" deals typically worked:

: At least one of the devices usually had to be a new line of service.

: The "free" phone was not free at the register. Instead, AT&T applied monthly bill credits (typically totaling $650) over 24 to 30 months to cover the cost of the second device. Current Alternatives

While AT&T has historically offered "Buy One, Get One" (BOGO) deals for the iPhone 7, as it is an older model . Modern AT&T promotions typically focus on the latest iPhone models through trade-in credits rather than BOGO deals.

: Retailers like eBay often have certified pre-owned AT&T iPhone 7 models available for between $40 and $90 .

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