Yes, you can trade in multiple devices at AT&T. If you have more than one device that you’d like to trade in, you can do so. However, each device will need to be traded in separately. Here’s how you can do it:
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First, you’ll need to go to the AT&T website and navigate to the trade-in program section. If you’re not already signed in to your AT&T account, you’ll need to do so. If you don’t have an AT&T account, you can still make a trade-in by entering your device details.
Once you’re in the trade-in program section, you’ll need to enter the details of the first device that you want to trade in. This includes the make, model, and condition of the device. After you’ve entered these details, you’ll receive an estimate of the device’s trade-in value.

Next, you’ll need to repeat this process for the second device that you want to trade in. Again, you’ll need to enter the make, model, and condition of the device, and you’ll receive an estimate of the device’s trade-in value.
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After you’ve received the trade-in estimates for both devices, you can choose to accept the estimates and proceed with the trade-in process. You’ll need to send in each device separately, and once AT&T has received and inspected the devices, you’ll receive credit for each device.
The credit you receive from trading in your devices can be used towards the purchase of a new device from AT&T. So, if you’re looking to upgrade to a new phone, trading in your old devices can be a great way to offset the cost.
Remember, the trade-in value of a device depends on several factors, including the make, model, and condition of the device. Devices that are newer and in good condition will generally have a higher trade-in value. Also, not all devices are eligible for trade-in, so it’s a good idea to check the eligibility of your devices before proceeding with the trade-in process.
If you have any questions or need assistance with the trade-in process, AT&T’s customer service is available to help. You can reach them online, over the phone, or in person at an AT&T store. They can assist you with any issues you may have with the trade-in process or answer any questions you may have.


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