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Friday, February 8th, 2013 12:50 PM

att atrix 2 (ex plan) into a prepaid with working data?!? Is it possible?

 Here is the issue, times are rough and cutting back extra spending due to lack of money, which leads me to my topic. I have a iatric and want to go prepaid and still have data, I know I will need to purchase a data plan, so the real question is how? Do I change the Pans and does it work or even worth it?! If not what are some other options? Look forward to reading some input on this.

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11 years ago


@mat157soa wrote:

 Here is the issue, times are rough and cutting back extra spending due to lack of money, which leads me to my topic. I have a iatric and want to go prepaid and still have data, I know I will need to purchase a data plan, so the real question is how? Do I change the Pans and does it work or even worth it?! If not what are some other options? Look forward to reading some input on this.



Hi mat157soa, to answer your question, though you can use the atrix 2 on a prepaid account, you cannot use data due to it being a 4G device. For more information visit here . 

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11 years ago


@mat157soa wrote:

 Here is the issue, times are rough and cutting back extra spending due to lack of money, which leads me to my topic. I have a iatric and want to go prepaid and still have data, I know I will need to purchase a data plan, so the real question is how? Do I change the Pans and does it work or even worth it?! If not what are some other options? Look forward to reading some input on this.


first question - is your atrix 2 still under 2 year commitment? If it is you will need to pay the etf before you do what you want, the etf is basicly 325.00 - (10.00 * number of completed billig cycles)

As for as pay as you go, have no idea if it will work, sorry

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11 years ago

thanks and no the phone is as you could say, "Paid off". 

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