So why would you have to pay for a free phone? Because we all know that you are still paying for it over time, albeit at a good discount. You agree to pay for your "free" phone with a 36-month installment plan.You must have an unlimited data package, or agree to a new one. That's right, my 3 1/2-year-old iPhone 7 doesn't qualify. You must have a recent iPhone X, 11, or 12 in good working condition.They want your business, or continued business, and are truly giving you a big discount on the new phone.ĬNET explains that it all depends on your trade-in and current plan. (If you don't see a $0 promotion, look for the "get up to $800 when you trade your phone in" offer.) The ads are everywhere right now for Apple's new iPhone 13, some claiming you can get the hot new phone for "$0."īut how can a carrier give away an $800 phone for nothing?īut CNET says you shouldn't just ignore these offers now being advertised by AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. If someone offered you a free iPhone 13, a lot of us would shrug it off these days, figuring it was some sort of scam.īut believe it or not, some of these offers are legitimate, and pretty good, according to an analysis by.
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