How do I activate my AT Go phone?
Activate online Go to att.com/activations, then under AT PREPAID select Activate your device and follow the prompts.
What number do I call to activate my AT prepaid phone?
877.426.0525
Activate over the phone Call us at 877.426. 0525 for automated instructions. You will need to know your SIM card & IMEI number for activation. Note: Activation will take around 10 minutes to complete.
How do I activate my AT prepaid SIM card?
Activate an AT PREPAID plan with a code
- Make sure the phone is turned on and the SIM card is inserted.
- Find the two-digit plan code on your phone package.
- Call 877.426. 0525 and after you hear the current list of plans, say Plan code.
- Provide the two-digit plan code and service ZIP Code to activate.
Is there an activation fee for AT prepaid?
You can find phones and wireless plans both in stores and online with AT PREPAID. We make online shopping easy—and there’s no $15 activation fee when you order online. Other advantages include easy activation, multiple plan choices, and monthly AutoPay discounts on our Unlimited and Unlimited Plus plans.
Is there an activation fee for AT new phone?
Please know that the activation fee of $30 is applied when activating a new line of service or upgrading your device. The fee can be waived if you have an eligible employee discount through your employer that includes the waiver.
Can I just move my SIM card to a new phone T-Mobile?
Yes. Swapping your service to another device is as simple as taking the SIM out of one device and putting it in the other.
How much is the ATT activation fee?
AT Setup Fees AT charges a $30 activation fee on new lines but will waive it for customers who bring their own phone and port over their existing number.
Is AT prepaid the same as GoPhone?
Once known as GoPhone, AT Prepaid operates in the US using the same network as its tier-one brand and, for the most part, provides nearly identical coverage. One key difference is that there is no third party coverage in pockets of states such as Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska.