AT&T has introduced the AmiGO Jr. Phone, a budget-friendly smartphone aimed at children, priced at $3 per month with a 36-month contract. This device features enhancements tailored for kids, including integrated parental controls through the AmiGO app, such as live location tracking and screen time management.
The phone is based on the Samsung Galaxy A16, which is equipped with a 50-megapixel main camera and a 6.7-inch display. While other companies like Bark and Pinwheel have offered similar devices, this marks the first time a major carrier has launched a standalone product focused on child safety.
In addition to the phone, AT&T has also rolled out the AmiGO Jr. Watch 2, further expanding its product lineup designed for younger users. The new offerings aim to provide parents with tools to ensure safer smartphone usage for their children.