For some AT&T subscribers whose current handset can't make calls on an LTE network, turning off the carrier's 3G pipeline means that they won't have a device that they can use to communicate by phone. But playing the "gracious" host, AT&T is giving customers impacted by the 3G shutdown the opportunity to get a free phone delivered to them.

The Radiant Core was originally offered in October 2019 to AT&T's prepaid customers and is currently priced half off at $35. If you're an AT&T customer eligible to receive the device, you might be saying sarcastically, "Wow AT&T, you guys are sports." The phone features a 480p display, 16GB of storage with a 64GB capacity microSD slot, 1GB of memory, a 5MP single camera in the back, a removable 2500mAh battery, voice over LTE, and Android 9 (Pie) is pre-installed.

AT&T might be giving you a free phone, but it may not be worth it
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