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Verizon and T-Mobile today have solid offers on Apple's iPhone 11 family of smartphones, allowing customers to get models like the iPhone 11 Pro at no cost.

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Verizon

For Verizon, you can get the 64GB iPhone 11 Pro at no cost when switching to Verizon, trading in a smartphone, and joining a Verizon Unlimited plan. The deal is available online only, and offers $350 savings on iPhone 11 Pro (or 11 Pro Max) when adding the smartphone on a new line and activating the Verizon Above, Beyond, Do, Play, or Get Unlimited plans.



This offer stacks with a second deal: a $150 Verizon Gift Card that you'll get when switching to Verizon on one of these Unlimited plans, as long as you add a smartphone with monthly device payments on a new line. Use the promo code COMEONOVER150 to get this offer (mailed to you within eight weeks).

Lastly, when purchasing an iPhone 11 Pro or 11 Pro Max and trading in a select smartphone, you can get up to $850 credited to your account over 24 months. This includes iPhone SE, 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, XS, XS Max, XR, X, 8, and 8 Plus. To get the max amount of credit, you'll need to add a new line on Above, Beyond, Do, Play, or Get Unlimited plans.

T-Mobile

T-Mobile today kicked off a new iPhone 11 offer, allowing customers to get a 64GB iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro at no cost. This is available to anyone who switches to T-Mobile on a qualifying plan and trades in an eligible smartphone.



Specifically, you'll need to bring your existing number from another carrier to T-Mobile, purchase the iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro on a monthly payment plan, and trade in an eligible smartphone. For iPhone models, this includes: iPhone X, XR, XS, XS Max, 8, or 8 Plus.

The savings on the iPhone 11 will be reflected via monthly bill credits across 24 months. You can also get up to $1,000 off the iPhone 11 Pro Max with a similar offer. Head to T-Mobile to shop every iPhone deal.

If you're in the market for a new iPhone, we've begun tracking the latest carrier deals in our Best iPhone Deals guide. This includes discounts and offers from AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, and more.

Article Link: Deals: Get the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro At No Extra Cost With Verizon and T-Mobile's Latest Offers
 
What do they do with your old iPhone X or XS Max? It’s not like these are vintage devices; they are still currently supported with the latest iOS updates.
 
Yeah!!! We are back to treating existing customers like they are in a contract and don’t deserve the same deals even though they didn’t get hardware subsidies! Why do we even need three carriers? Let ATT absorb Magenta. That’s not even a real color.
 
After the new models are released, you can mostly only find the base storage models of the previous version being sold. Where would I be able to buy the iPhone 11 in 128gb once the iPhone 12 is released?
 
Are you being sponsored by the carriers? Any time you, MacRumors, posts anything related to their deals you write the headline like an advert.

How can you justifiably say the device has no cost when it requires so much from you? New account, specific plan, and trade-in
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Are you being sponsored by the carriers? Any time you, MacRumors, posts anything related to their deals you write the headline like an advert.

How can you justifiably say the device has no cost when it requires so much from you? New account, specific plan, and trade-in

You also have to pay MSRP taxes on a “free” device. Because the device isn’t free. You are getting service credits. So the device is still full price and you have to do all the things you listed.
 
You also have to pay MSRP taxes on a “free” device. Because the device isn’t free. You are getting service credits. So the device is still full price and you have to do all the things you listed.

Nope, I worked for Target Mobile for 6 years as store sales lead before I left the job, I don't even have sprint or t-mobile I have total wireless that saves me money. The cell phone market has come down to the big three like the car companies. AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile. And the race to 5G networks :)
 
I highly recommend the 11 Pro Max !

It's got solid performance !

AAPL's first true High-Perf iPhone was the 7+, the first iPhone with 3 GB of DRAM !

None of the iPhones between the 7+& the 2019 iPhones (11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max) had the same level of perf as the 7+, because of a lack of DRAM and/or because of the Perf Controller HW bug.

The 7+, 11, 11 Pro, & 11 Pro Max, are the best iPhones AAPL has ever offered !

BTW, 3 GB of DRAM with TouchID is perfectly fine, but NOT with FaceID !
 
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Last I saw new customer referrals pay @ $250. That’s not exactly small. I don’t have issue with MR doing this to help pay bills, but I do think transparency could be increased. The disclaimer should be at the top, and I wish MR would post every 3 to 6 months what their affiliate payouts have been per company.
 
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Nope, I worked for Target Mobile for 6 years as store sales lead before I left the job, I don't even have sprint or t-mobile I have total wireless that saves me money. The cell phone market has come down to the big three like the car companies. AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile. And the race to 5G networks :)

That is cool and all, but what are you saying nope to?
 
I highly recommend the 11 Pro Max !

It's got solid performance !

AAPL's first true High-Perf iPhone was the 7+, the first iPhone with 3 GB of DRAM !

None of the iPhones between the 7+& the 2019 iPhones (11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max) had the same level of perf as the 7+, because of a lack of DRAM and/or because of the Perf Controller HW bug.

The 7+, 11, 11 Pro, & 11 Pro Max, are the best iPhones AAPL has ever offered !

BTW, 3 GB of DRAM with TouchID is perfectly fine, but NOT with FaceID !
I’ve heard some of this before (I’m curious) could you elaborate more on the DRAM and performance controller? I believe the A10 had high performance cores and low power cores but it couldn’t use both at the same time right? But the A11 onwards could use all cores at once?
I have the 7 (not plus) and I still feel it’s fast comparing to my 11 Pro
 
for t-mobile they had this "deal" all summer long. They even had one a few weeks ago that didn't require a new line
 
They got rid of contracts. Yet these are defacto 24-30 month monthly credits contracts in order to realize the savings.
 
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I wouldn’t trust Verizon. Took part of this offer in March and they rejected both of the trade-in phones, and never received the supposed $300 gift card!
 
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