Sprint Iphone 8 Buy One Get One Free
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sprint iphone 8 buy one get one free
A new iPhone 8 is free with trade in of an iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S8, Samsung Galaxy S8+ or Samsung Galaxy Note8. You can get this deal when you sign up for an 18-month Sprint Flex lease and wireless plan. Sprint says it regularly charges $29.17 per month for the iPhone 8, but that amount will be credited back to the customer.
AT&T, meantime, has a buy one, get one free offer, with one catch: You must have DirecTV or AT&T U-verse TV service to qualify. AT&T is also offering a $300 or $200 credit when you trade in certain older devices.
AT&T has a few different new deals, including a $300 credit if you're trading in an iPhone 7 Plus. Alternately, you can get a $200 credit when trading in some other devices. Go to tradein.att.com or an AT&T store to find out exactly how much your trade-in is worth. The provider also has a buy-one, get-one-free deal on the iPhone 8 if you sign up or already subscribe for the company's DirecTV or U-Verse TV service.
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If you want a phone that will work on all networks (CDMA and GSM) in the US and abroad buy the sim free model directly from the Apple Store. That way you can use it anywhere you wish without any unlocking by a carrier.
Appreciate your suggestions. It dose be best of sim free model, do you know it's A1660 or A1778 for iphone7 sim free unlocked? I worried about the phone can't support all the networks like A1778. I choose full pay sprint or verizon because it's Unlocked iPhone said in the apple online store.Then, what's real mean unlocked in 'Unlocked iPhone with Sprint SIM'? Verizon model need activated it with Verizon sim at the first time or can be activated by any carrier's sim?
"Unlocked" does not have a single meaning everyone agrees on. However, in the Apple world, the sim free model is well understood and is explained in the description Apple itself uses.
I do want to buy it from Apple store or Apple online store( don't want to be line at stupid). However, I don't know if I can get A1660 with sim free and unlocked. If they give me A1778 sim free, then I will not get in any CDMA networks.
That's typical user case I would have. But how you get sim-free, unlocked full Band support iphone? In apple store, when you told "I want sim free/unlocked iphone" they might give you the one can't support CDMA.
When I bought my iPhone in Toronto, Ontario, I knew the store sold unlocked (SIM-free) iPhones. It was only later when I researched my model number (A1687) that it was both a CDMA and GSM phone. This might be listed on the box (I believe it was), but I'm not at home right now, I'm at work eating a salad and typing this up. The salad is good however. Lol. But back to official business. You will need to say that you want a CDMA and GSM model phone when you purchase from them. I didn't but then again Canada uses GSM. The only band that the iPhone 7 series (and all iPhones before that) doesn't support is Band 66.
Shoppers looking for the iPhone 8 Plus can also pick up the device in new condition for $12.17 per month. And those looking for the lowest price period can snap up a pre-owned iPhone 8 Plus for $8 a month during Sprint's flash sale, with free overnight shipping as well.
Considering Sprint has some of the most competitive rates for wireless service, the final total for cell service and the device can often be cheaper than AT&T's free iPhone 8 offer. Verizon Wireless at press time has the iPhone 8 for $12.49 per month with 24 monthly payments, a discount of half off retail, for comparison.
I got scammed too! I called multiple times, went to different stores and can't get any help. I'm not giving up yet. We had 2 new iPhone 12s and was told if we hand them in we get 2 free new iPhone 13s. So that's a no brainer. Wrong. They took the phones, gave us a total of $510 of credit and gave us a buy one iPhone 13 get one free. So we have to pay 500 dollars now for the other phone. The deal was 2 free phones not one. Why else would we give them full paid for brand new phones?
Next I signed up for t mobile hone internet. They say hey u want a watch for free. I say sure. Wrong again. I was given a choice between the 44mm and the 40mm so I choose the bigger one cause I'm a bigger man. Well it turns out I have to pay $4 a month for it cause the bigger one isn't free and I have to carry the line of $10 a month. If I cancel I have to pay for the watch outright. These guys are some great taking advantage of us.
Do not trade in your phone like I did. Mine was in mint condition they approved me for $800 value but now they are charging me full price for a new one? WTF, they also threw in a google watch and said it was free but then added a line for it so Im paying $29 for the line and charged me full price for the watch? WTF so my first bill was over $400, and now Im paying $200 that's $100 more than I paid with CC. They have the stores scaming people left and right and lying to customers to get commission. Do not switch to T mobile
New and existing customers of AT&T can get the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone 14 Pro for free and the iPhone 14 Pro Max for $99 when trading in an eligible smartphone, on a qualifying installment, or with a qualifying unlimited plan.
Verizon pre-orders start at 8 a.m. ET on Sept. 9 via verizon.com, the My Verizon app and in Verizon stores. If you're upgrading, Verizon says(Opens in a new window) you can save up to $800 on an iPhone 14 with a trade-in and select Unlimited plan. If you're switching from another carrier, Verizon is offering an iPhone 14 Pro for free when you trade in a phone and activate a new Unlimited plan line. Verizon will also throw in a $200 e-gift card for switchers.
T-Mobile and Sprint customers can get a free iPhone 14 Pro or up to $1,000 off any iPhone 14 series with 24 monthly bill credits when trading in an eligible device if they have Magenta Max; Business Unlimited Advanced, Ultimate, or Ultimate+ for iPhone; or an equivalent Sprint plan.
Buy an Apple device and get one year of Apple TV+ subscription for free. $4.99/month will be charged after free trial and plan will automatically renew until cancelled. One subscription per Family Sharing group. Offer good for three months after eligible device activation, starting November 1, 2019. Restrictions and other terms apply.
Switch to Sprint and get your 3rd, 4th, and 5th lines for free. After offer period, pay $60/month for 1 line, $40/month for line 2, and $20/month for lines 3-5. Must enroll in AutoPay. Other monthly charges apply.
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