The FINANCIAL — AT&T announced on June 17 that the Microsoft Lumia 640 XL will be available in AT&T stores and online starting on Friday, June 26.
AT&T is the exclusive U.S. carrier for the new smartphone, which will be available in matte black and matte white. AT&T currently offers the largest selection of Windows Phone devices of any operator in the U.S – all connected to the nation’s most reliable 4G LTE network, according to AT&T.
Lumia 640 XL Pricing
Qualified customers can purchase the Lumia 640 XL for $0 down on an AT&T Next SM plan, paying $8.34 per month with 30 device payments on Next 24, $10.42 per month at 24 payments on Next 18, or $12.50 per month at 20 payments on Next 12.3
Lumia 640 XL Features
With the large 5.7 inch HD display and built-in Microsoft Office, you can read your emails, edit documents, update spreadsheets or review presentations while on-the-go. Cortana™, your proactive personal assistant, makes life easier. Cortana actively reminds you of appointments, keeps track of the things that interest you, provides people-based reminders and helps you stay on track with your schedule.4
Additional features of the Lumia 640 XL include:
Camera: 13 megapixel rear facing camera with auto-focus, 5 megapixel wide-angle front facing camera; both cameras record in full HD video.
Operating System: Windows Phone 8.1 (Denim).
Processor: Quad-core Snapdragon™ 400 processor.
Storage: 8GB of internal storage and microSD support up to 128GB (microSD card sold separately).
Battery Life: 3000mAh battery provides up to 25 hours of talk time.5
Supporting Quote
“AT&T has proven to be the go-to carrier for Windows Phone devices. We are excited to add the Microsoft Lumia 640 XL to our industry leading Windows Phone lineup. Its large, high quality display makes it easy to do work and stay entertained when you’re on the move. For less than $10 per month on AT&T Next 24 you will get a high performing smartphone at a very affordable price on the nation’s most reliable 4G LTE network. What a great package.” – Jeff Bradley, senior vice president, Device Marketing and Developer Services, AT&T Mobility.
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