AT&T has Valentine’s Day deals to win over your sweetheart

Nobody wins when you shop for Valentine’s Day at the last minute. You end up paying more or making a rushed decision, and that only leaves your wallet hurting and your significant other disappointed. Fortunately, AT&T has some early deals you can snag before the big day. Not only could these deals help save you some money, but they might just give you some ideas on how to win over that gadget geek in your life.

First up, is a smartwatch. It’s the perfect device to help your significant other keep an eye on their heart, as well as stay on top of all the messages you send them. AT&T is offering 50% off on the Samsung Galaxy Watch4 and Watch5 with no trade-in required. It does require a new line though, and the price is after credits which are applied over a 36-month period. However, these are a couple of the best smartwatches available and would be sure to please anyone in the market for one.

If your partner is a fan of Fitbit and staying in shape, then they’ll also love the Google Pixel Watch that AT&T is also offering for 50% off. The details are the same as the Samsung smartwatch deal though, you’ll need a new line and the discount is applied as a credit over a 36-month period.

How about a gift to improve your sweetheart’s work-from-home experience? For that, AT&T has the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go for 50% off. Just like with the previous deals, there are some strings attached. Thankfully, there’s no trade-in required, but you will need to purchase the Galaxy Chromebook Go on an installment plan and a new line is required. However, that will get you this shiny new Chromebook which is great for work or school for less than $5 a month over a 36-month period.

Finally, how about some fantastic accessories for all of the devices your partner already owns, such as this Flipstik for your adorable influencer. Haven’t heard of the Flipstik? Then you’re in for a treat. This ingenious phone accessory uses technology based on NASA research to allow you to stick your device to nearly any surface. No longer will you have to be the glorified tripod when it’s possible for them to stick their phone to any wall or use the kickstand on a table.

What if they prefer a more hands-on approach? Then grab them a stylish PopSocket to prevent drops and ensure their smartphone stays in their hand comfortably. Even better, PopSockets start as low as $7.50, so they aren’t hard on your wallet either.

Sometimes accidents happen though, so to keep their phone protected you might want to have a look at this selection of phone cases from Carson & Quinn that AT&T carries. They range in price starting at $5 and going all the way up to $50, and you can find one for many of the most popular smartphone models.

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