But, other carriers should have better deals (actual discounts on the phone vs this Boost Infinite scam). I recognize that many people cannot afford $1000-$1600 one time payment, so financing a monthly payment for 36-months may be a better option. You would literally be better off buying any iPhone 15 model for full price and then signing up for Boost Infinite Unlimited plan $25/mo. You're actually LOSING $260 through this deal ($1260 - $1000) and stuck with a good but not great wireless carrier and customer service. So you're not getting a *free* phone or even close to it you're paying Boost Infinite $1260 over 36 months PLUS any costs over any $1000 base price. They will give you *free* various models of the iPhone 15 by paying a higher rate of $60/mo (plus even more $$ if your model's base price costs more than $1000 as you described). Boost Infinite Unlimited plan is normally $25/mo. the Boost Mobile iPhone deal is even WORSE than how you described above. Boost Infinite reviews and network tests have generally been positive and better than Boost Mobile. Just to be clear, Boost Infinite is a NEW wireless carrier leveraging ATT/T-Mobile towers and has nothing to do with Boost Mobile. And obviously, if you cancel service, you're on the hook to pay it all back.DO NOT BUY! BO NOT BUY! And it's much higher per iPhone storage tier where the 512 is an additional $11.11 and 1tb $16.67 a month. So the iPhone 15 pro max 256gb retails at $1200 so take your 200/36 and your bill becomes 65.56+tax/fees. So you pay $60 per line with these iPhones (which includes the device credit per month) but any device over 1000 you pay per month over a 3 year contract. and the Boost plan covers $1000 of device credit. You may only pay a penny but you need to provide enough info on Amazon checkout including a credit check to get these phones with a Boost Mobile plan. MrBeez said:This article is 100% misleading. Most of them entail trade-ins and other new service commitments, but we break down all of the early Black Friday deals on free iPhones. While Amazon's offer is outstanding, there are still other ways you can snag a new iPhone for free. In our iPhone 15 Pro Max review, we noted how Apple improved the camera’s performance with the addition of a new 5x telephoto camera, lighter design thanks to its titanium frame, best in-class performance courtesy of the A17 Pro chip, and a super long battery life. Three years sounds like an awful long time, but you’re getting an iPhone that’s sure to last that long. Unlike other offers that still require you to pay off the cost of a new iPhone after trade-in credits are applied, this one eliminates any of those barriers - leaving you with having to pay just a penny at checkout. While there are cheaper cell phone plans around, $60/month is the average cost of most unlimited plans. You’re essentially paying for the cell phone plan and nothing more. Apple’s best flagship phone has everything, including the best phone battery life around, outstanding cameras, and new experiences courtesy of Apple’s revamped iOS 17 software.
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