BY ROBBIE IMES
The holidays always come much quicker than expected. The tree is up, the lights are on, and before we know it, the day is here. We’re often so busy planning that we easily lose track of time. Presents must be wrapped, food needs to be prepared, and Christmas morning is upon us.
Then there’s the dreaded moment when we realize we aren’t done shopping yet. Last-minute gifts are a hallmark of the season, adding just a dash of stress to an already hectic time. Let us make it easier this year with some ideas that are both quick and excellent last minute presents that they will love.
And don't forget that you can grab these items at curbside pickup from your local AT&T store for even more ease and timeliness.
This is one of the most wanted gifts of the season; the latest iPhone is the perfect present to bring a smile to anyone’s face.
Keep you new iPhone safe with a case.
Galaxy A51 5G
Friends and family will want this exciting new Samsung phone that boasts 5G and a quad lens camera for pro-level pictures. Great design meets function in this fantastic gift for anyone.
Galaxy Tab
There are still some amazing deals on this cool tablet. It’s a fantastic electronic that won’t break the bank.
Apple Watch SE 40mm
Convenience meets style in the sleek Apple Watch. The wearable features many of the functions of the iPhone, and is both compact and lightweight. It’s basically perfection on your wrist.
Apple iPad
This brilliant digital notebook can be used for both office and home. Whether for playing games, getting in some FaceTime or editing photos, this an essential item for a busy lifestyle.
Apple Pencil
To maximize functionality on the new iPad, this little gadget can do just about everything. Draw, take notes or simply use it to browse and shop, this accessory is nothing short of amazing.
AT&T Unlimited Data Plans
Compliment the power of your devices with this gift. Treat your family or friends to all the data they can use with one of AT&T’s generous unlimited data plans. They can send videos, photos and more without the worry of hitting a limit.
The information included within this article is content written by Currently Media editorial contributor Robbie Imes. The statements in this article are his own and don’t reflect the positions, strategies, or opinions of AT&T.
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