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Surface 3 with 4G LTE makes its way to AT&T this Friday

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
September 22, 2019
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For those of you who have been waiting for a Surface 3 with 4G to come out, AT&T has announced that you can now get the tablet with 4G LTE connectivity. The Surface 3 can be brought home for nothing down and $30 a month, starting this Friday. And for a limited time, you can get it for only $399 if you purchase any Lumia smartphone with AT&T Next. 

The Surface 3 features a quad-core Intel Atom processor, which should be sufficient for everyday tasks and multitasking. A 64 GB solid state drive should be enough storage for a good amount your apps and files, but if you need more storage, a microSD card up to 128 GB is supported. The battery should also last about 8 hours of normal usage. 

It’s sounds like a pretty good deal with all the features you get and 4G LTE for a pretty low price. You can see more on the Surface 3 with 4G LTE in this video below. 

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