And, if a customer wants to keep the iPhone after the 18 month JUMP!
iPhone owners on the T-Mobile network who would like to upgrade their devices to the upcoming iPhone 6s can do so for as low as a $5 monthly charge, T-Mobile CEO John Legere announced through a Twitter post. Just the same, it wouldn’t hurt to backup your phone since it would be better to save what you already have right now than lose a lot in case the “bricking” does not spare your device from doing so. “5/ On Friday, you can get the new #iPhone6s at @TMobile w/ #JUMPonDemand for $5, $10 or $15/month – depending on model and trade-in #BOOM”, Legere tweeted. Starting Friday, the smartwatch will go on sale alongside Apple’s smartphone at more than 200 of the carrier’s retail stores in the United States, the company confirmed.
You’ve waited patiently for months to get your hands on the iPhone 6S, and now the Pope has popped up to push it back a little longer.
This marks the lowest monthly rate for an iPhone in an increasingly competitive environment as carriers compete not just against each other, but against Apple and its own upgrade program. The Pope’s visit won’t affect the vast majority of Apple customers, but for some residents of the region around Philly, you can add this to the list of inconveniences wrought by the arrival of the head of the Catholic Church, which is apparently a bigger deal from a security standpoint than any other public event in recent memory. This new offer is unmatched in the industry, building on an already record-breaking pre-order performance over past year at T-Mobile.
Sprint’s leasing program costs $15 a month when you trade in a phone. The new deal gets the iPhone 6S into hands of customers who turn in an iPhone for a mere $5 per month.
With an iPhone 5S or Samsung Note 4 trade-in, the cost is $14 per month.
A trade-in of an iPhone 6 brings the monthly fee down to $5 for an new iPhone 6S. If you cancel wireless service, promotional pricing ends and payments are up to $27/mo.