AT&T is now offering the iPad Mini for $99 on a 2-year agreement

Feb 18, 2015 | Retail, Telecom & Tech

AT&T is now offering the iPad Mini for $99.99 on a 2-year wireless agreement with a new limited time promotion. Here’s what you need to do to get the promotional price:

  • Purchase a new iPhone using AT&T Next
  • Add a two-year wireless agreement for the iPad, which includes the option to add the iPad Mini to Mobile Share Value for $10 per month.
  • Add wireless service for both the iPad and iPhone (like a Mobile Share Value plan)

Adding iPad Mini to your Mobile Share Value plan is $10 per month. Mobile Share Value plans also include Rollover Data so any data you don’t use this month rolls over to the next month.

AT&T Next offers customers who choose a new smartphone for $0 down the flexibility to upgrade earlier, with no annual service contract. When you choose AT&T Next with our Mobile Share Value plans, you can take advantage of our best-ever pricing for your service plan and receive a monthly discount on the access charge for smartphone line between $15 and $25 dollars per line when compared to a smartphone on a new two-year wireless agreement.

This promotion will only be around for a limited time, so be sure to visit a participating AT&T store or att.com to take advantage of this great deal. See more at: http://blogs.att.net/consumerblog/story/a7797594#sthash.ziacPJ7D.dpuf

Current Issue

Alaska Business Magazine August 2026 cover

August 2026

Alaska Business Magazine August 2026 cover
In This Issue
New Oil on the North Slope
August 2026
In mid-May it was 19°F and windy at the Aurora Hotel in Deadhorse. As I stood in the parking lot surveying the surroundings, I chatted with a gentleman from Texas who works for Nabors Alaska Drilling and was in town as part of a crew tasked with getting a previously inactive drill rig up and running. He said that, according to his supervisor, spring is the windy season on the North Slope. The gusts were bracing, numbing the fingers holding my camera, but most of my attention was focused on what I could capture through the lens: work trucks, shipping containers, buildings obscured by snow whipped up by the wind.
Share This