AT&T now has more smartphones on BOGO deals than ever before, adding a number of neat Android options.

Everyone loves a good BOGO deal, and why wouldn't they? Buy One, Get One free is a great way to make hefty savings. With the latest AT&T BOGO offers, you can now get the latest flagships from Samsung, LG and more.

The complete list of smartphones available on BOGO deals from AT&T goes as follows:

    Samsung Galaxy S7
    • Samsung Galaxy S7 edge
    • Samsung Galaxy S6
    • Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
    • Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+
    • Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
    • Samsung Galaxy Note 5
    LG G5
    • LG V10
    • HTC One A9
    • Microsoft Lumia 950
    • Kyocera DuraForce

To take advantage of one of these sweet BOGO deals, new and existing AT&T subscribers have to add a new line. Interested customers can buy the first handset with any AT&T Next plans. The second handset, meanwhile, requires either a 30-month AT&T Next or Equipment Installment Plans (EIP) 24.

The two devices must be from the same OEM, so you can't get a BOGO deal with a Galaxy phone as your first and a Lumia as your second. You can, however, get two different devices from the same manufacturer.

At the same time, both smartphones have to be part of a qualified data plan such as the Mobile Share Value plan or the AT&T Unlimited Plan. Customers should start seeing credits for the free device after three bill cycles.

"This deal is unbeatable. The selection of smartphones — combined with up to $650 in credits to help you switch and unlimited data — make this our best offer ever," says AT&T Mobility president and CEO Glenn Lurie. "It's a fun and affordable way to recognize dads and grads this season."

AT&T also points out that devices that cost up to $695 will be free after 30 bill credits. If the device costs more than $695, you'll have to pay the difference between the credit you're getting and the handset's retail price.

Lastly, keep in mind that this is a limited-time offer. These sweet BOGO deals will expire on June 30, so you might want to take advantage of the offer while it lasts.

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