iPhone 6 Price In USA With Contract: Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint

iPhone 6 Price In USA With Contract: Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint
There is probably not even a single more popular device than the iPhone today. Everyone is looking for possible ways to get iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus at the lowest possible cost. Some feel that it is better to pay everything at once while others are more into monthly installments to make it more affordable. Clearly, Apple has worked out detailed plans with different network carriers to ensure that everyone can get their hands on the coveted phones.
iPhone 6 Price In USA With Contract
For those who would rather pay a small down payment first and own iPhone with easy monthly installments, there are plans from three network carriers, Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint.
Verizon: The two year contract for the basic iPhone 6, which is 16 GB, starts at $199.For 64 GB it's $299 and $399 for 128 GB. On the other hand, iPhone 6 Plus costs $299 initially and $100 more for every other variant. Available in three colors with Verizon, this phone also comes at 20 installments of $32.49/ month for 16 GB other than activation and few charges.
AT&T: The contract fee and duration is same like Verizon. The phones are available in the two colors as well. However, the installment plan is different. You will have to pay $27.09 for the next 24 months for Apple iPhone 6 16 GB.
Sprint: On the other hand, this carrier allows you to lease the phone too with monthly cost of $20. With Easy Pay Installments of $29.09 for two years, you can own the phone. Of course the monthly installment of contract is $85/month with taxes and all.
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