Microsoft’s Surface Go 3 with 4G LTE is coming to AT&T on January 7
AT&T has announced that it will begin selling the Surface Go 3 with 4G LTE on January 7, with pricing starting at $729. Microsoft announced that the Surface Go 3 would get a 4G LTE model in early 2022, and it appears stock for that SKU is now beginning to appear online. AT&T is the first to stock the device, though we suspect more retailers and outlets will stock it soon.
It appears the cheaper 4G LTE model with an Intel Pentium GOLD chip isn’t available for sale yet. So far, it’s just the Intel Core m3 model, which explains the high price tag. Microsoft intends to sell a $499 model with 4G LTE at some point soon as well, for those who don’t need the extra power and would rather save a few bucks.
Surface Go 3: Specs
AT&T is adding the Microsoft Surface Go 3, the portable Surface touchscreen 2-in-1 from Microsoft Surface, to our Connected Laptop line-up beginning Jan. 7. Feel the difference practically anywhere you may go when this tablet is connected to the AT&T Network. The device will be available for the price of $729.99 or $20.28/mo. for 36 months on a 0% APR AT&T installment agreement, no trade-in required.
Will you be picking up the Surface Go 3 with 4G LTE? Let us know in the comments.
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