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nospleen

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I am upgrade eligible, does anyone know who has the best deal going right now? Best buy looks like 199 still for the 16gb...

Thanks!
 
I am upgrade eligible, does anyone know who has the best deal going right now? Best buy looks like 199 still for the 16gb...

Thanks!

Hate to bring up the obvious, but the pricing MIGHT be better in a month when the new phone comes out. (there is a big rumor that Apple will roll out at least one new model in September)
 
Hate to bring up the obvious, but the pricing MIGHT be better in a month when the new phone comes out. (there is a big rumor that Apple will roll out at least one new model in September)

I know, but the wife decided her iphone would like to snorkel with her earlier... Lol
 
If it is possible I would recommend waiting for the next iPhone which will be coming out Mid September. But the 5S is still a great phone. Walmart has the best deal I can find right now $99
 
If it is possible I would recommend waiting for the next iPhone which will be coming out Mid September. But the 5S is still a great phone. Walmart has the best deal I can find right now $99

I read something earlier that said you may not be able to use your subsidy for the iP6. They were mentioning paying retail or having to switch to the "next" plan. I wonder how true that is.
 
I read something earlier that said you may not be able to use your subsidy for the iP6. They were mentioning paying retail or having to switch to the "next" plan. I wonder how true that is.

As much as it would infuriate their customers, I could see AT&T and Verizon doing something like that. It's clear they want to get rid of subsidized smartphones altogether since so many people use them now.
 
Yes,that would test folks carrier loyalty for sure but I don't see it happening this time around.



As much as it would infuriate their customers, I could see AT&T and Verizon doing something like that. It's clear they want to get rid of subsidized smartphones altogether since so many people use them now.
 
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