mercredi 30 décembre 2015

Re: [apple-iphone] From Jan. 8, AT&T will no longer offer two-year iPhone contracts

 

so...What does this mean for those who Already are on a plan? Does this mean when Our plans are up...we're forced too To do the Next or Pay Full-Price and keep our Plans?

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On Dec 30, 2015, at 4:02 PM, Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

Barring that, look at a few of the offerings and pick one that works.

So AT&T is dropping "subsidized and paid for over 2 years" phone sales, and reverting to (almost) only their Next program.

Our housemate wants to replace her 5c with a 6S in a few days when her contract is up.

Here's what I figured out:

Apple iPhone 6s 64GB from AT&T
AT&T Next℠ 18
$0 down with 24 monthly installments. 
$31.25 MONTHLY
Trade up at 18 months. 
No Applecare
(Applecare would cost $129 = $5.38/month for 24 months)

Apple iPhone 6s 64GB from Apple
iPhone Upgrade Program 
$36.58/month for 24 months
Trade up anytime after 12 months
Includes Applecare+
Own it outright after 24 months

The main difference between buying a phone from AT&T and putting on the Next plan versus buying it from Apple on their iPhone Upgrade Program is that you can upgrade at 12 months with Apple, and 18 months with AT&T.

Both are paid off (allowing you to keep the iPhone) at 24 months.

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