Nokia Lumia 520 (AT&T Go Phone) No Annual Contract
Stay connected with this AT&T Nokia Lumia 520 mobile phone, which features 4G speed for rapid data transfer. The color touch screen with 800 x 480 resolution simplifies navigation and offers a clear view of photos, videos, documents, messages and more. Product Features No annual contract – 4G coverage with data plans starting at $40/month.
Stay connected with this AT&T Nokia Lumia 520 mobile phone, which features 4G speed for rapid data transfer. The color touch screen with 800 x 480 resolution simplifies navigation and offers a clear view of photos, videos, documents, messages and more.
Product Features
- No annual contract – 4G coverage with data plans starting at $40/month.
- Meet Cortana, your personal assistant, with the improved Windows Phone 8.1 experience. (This device ships with Windows Phone 8.0, and is eligible for a free “Over the Air” update to 8.1.
- Snap creative photos with built-in digital lenses and 5MP camera.
- View video and share images on the 4inch WVGA LCD display.
- Get all the best apps: Netflix, Instagram, Twitter, OneDrive, Facebook and Uber.
What a surprise in such a cheap package! Given the MSRP for this phone, you have to set some expectations. But then you realize it doesn’t carry a 2-year agreement. You can use this phone out of the box on an AT&T Prepaid (GoPhone) line or on AT&T postpaid (contract) plans. It comes with a Micro SIM card and GoPhone activation kit in the box.
Great off contract phone at a steal of a price. I had an iPhone 5 a year ago and then it got stolen. I can’t afford to buy another iPhone because it is off contract with AT&T and even the iPhone 4s would cost me over $350 off contract. I’ve been curious about Windows Phone 8 and thought this would be a good way to try it out. It is a Go Phone ( marketed for prepaid plans), but if you already have an AT&T post paid phone plan, simply swap in your own SIM card and it will work right out of the box with your current phone number and plan (If…
This phone is a steal I’ve been waiting for a phone like this for a long time – that is, a reasonably-priced, no-contract device that does not have to apologize on quality, performance, or style. I’m no technophobe (I work in an IT related field) but I’ll admit it, I’m a cheapskate. I’m not interested in putting a large amount of my paycheck towards a fancy phone or unlimited-everything contract. By managing my phone use and relying on wi-fi as much as possible, I can get all the…