iPhone SE now starts at $119.76 on Sprint, $248.88 on Verizon, $249.90 on AT&T
Best Buy has started a big July 4 sale, and among the many deals that are to be had we found some very interesting price cuts for Apple's iPhone SE. The handset which normally starts at $449.99 at the retailer can now be had for as little as $119.76 if you choose the 16GB model, activate it on Sprint, and use the carrier's installment plan to pay for it. In that case, you will only shell out $4.99 per month for the phone over two years.
The 64GB iPhone SE for Sprint goes for $7.08 per month, adding up to a total of $169.92, while for the 128GB version you'll end up paying $349.92. The 32GB variant is on offer but is more expensive than the 64GB SKU so there's no point in getting that one.
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If you'd rather have Verizon as your carrier, there are some deals to be had too, but not as good. Both the 16 and 32GB models are priced at $10.37 per month ($248.88 in total), so you should obviously grab the 32GB iteration. Alternatively, you can go for the 128GB iPhone SE which is $348.96 (24 monthly installments of $14.54).
Finally, for AT&T Best Buy is offering the 32GB iPhone SE for $8.33 per month for 30 months, which adds up to $249.90. The 128GB version is $11.66 per month for 30 months, so $349.80 in total.
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Reader comments
- paco2x
- 02 Jul 2017
- L8V
Low prices because you are tied with the carrier for 2 year plan, most phones sold in the US uses carrier plan.
- Ajax
- 01 Jul 2017
- 4Yc
My German friend, These phones are being sold with contract. So if I buy a $119 phone from Sprint, what I'm actually agreeing to pay is $1,300, not including fees or taxes. Add fees and taxes in and see if it doesn't cost more than $1,600 (1,400...
- AnonD-248589
- 01 Jul 2017
- Ibx
Too bad it is locked to Sprint.