iPhone 6 Price In USA With Contract: AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile
iPhone 6 Price in the USA With Contract: AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile
The Apple event hosted at the company's California headquarters about a week ago has created some buzz around the world. While everyone is busy speculating on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus release date, a lot of people also want to be informed about the iPhone 6 pricing structure in the United States with or without contract and whether it will be a good buy for the coming two years.
Apple has already unveiled three colors for the new phone: Silver, Gold, and Space Gray. The latest iPhone also has three storage space variants: 16 GB, 64 GB, and 128 GB. But can you afford to get one?
AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint
It is quite obvious that dropping $649 for a new iPhone might not be everyone's option and that is where AT&T's 2-year contract will help. iPhone 6 is available at zero down payment and monthly $27.05 per month for the next 20 months. Alternatively, one can also pay around $199.99 upfront for iPhone 6 or $249.99 for iPhone 6 Plus.
With Verizon, a monthly deal for iPhone 6 is available at just $32.68 for 20 months and $37.68 for iPhone 6 Plus. On the other hand, Sprint has offered a monthly payment contract at $27.09 monthly. However, this is just a lease model where you actually do not own the phone at 0 down. The $199.99 contract then appears the better option.
Contract Free T-Mobile
The option offered by T-Mobile involves payment of just $27.06 for over 24 months with just a SIM card starter kit or take the iPhone 6 for $649 and iPhone 6 Plus at $749. This is obviously the best deal for iPhone 6 price without contract.
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