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Sprint's Lines Up Impressive Offers for iPhone 6, Packages Start at USD20 PerMonth

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The new iPhone 6 is in town and there are many ways to get your hands on the most talked about gadget on the planet at the moment, especially if you are a Sprint customer. Sprint has just rolled out a variety of plans to cater for those who are eyeing the iPhone 6, and the line-up is pretty impressive and caters for basically, every budget there is. For a start, Sprint's Simply Unlimited Plan priced at USD50 per month offers unlimited data, talk and text along with an iPhone 6 or an iPhone 6 Plus. Customers in selected markets will also have access to Spark, its super fast LTE network.

Customers who want the phone-only plan can go for Sprint's new iPhone for Life Plan, the cheapest way to start using the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus. The 'lease' agreement allows customers to have the iPhone 6 at just $20 per month for 24 months for a 16GB model, and iPhone 6 Plus at just $25 per month for 24 months for a 16GB model. Without any upfront payment and with the choice to purchase the phone at the end of the 2 years or continue leasing, the plan makes iPhone 6 affordable for most customers.

For customers who want to own an iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus straightaway, they can take up an unlimited plan for $85 per month or a Sprint Family Share Pack Plan and pay own an iPhone 6 for $199.99 for the 16GB model, $299.99 for the 64GB model and $399.99 for the 128GB model. iPhone 6 Plus will be available for $299.99 for the 16GB model, $399.99 for the 64GB model and $499.99 for the 128GB model. Alternatively, customers can pay by installments using the Sprint Easy Pay which allows allows qualified customers to pay $27.09 per month for 24 months for a 16GB iPhone 6 or $31.25 per month for 24 months for a 16GB iPhone 6 Plus. 

In addition, for a limited time, Sprint is offering two special deals: (1) Customers can get a free 16GB iPhone 6, valued at $199.99, after instant credit when they trade-in any used iPhone model at Sprint stores in good working condition 5 and sign-up for a two-year agreement. (2) Customers who bring their number from another carrier and activate an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus on the Sprint Simply Unlimited Plan, Sprint will buy out their family’s contracts with a Visa Prepaid Card worth up to $350 per line.6 The switching offer will be available at Sprint stores and through Sprint Telesales.

Customers can pre-register and pre-order now at www.sprint.com/iphone , Sprint retail stores or through Sprint Telesales at 1-800-Sprint.

"We have made a commitment to offer the best value in wireless to any individual, couple or family, and we are excited to offer our customers the innovative iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus with an exclusive unlimited plan. In addition, we’re proud to introduce a revolutionary new way for American consumers to acquire the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Our iPhone for Life Plan allows customers access to iPhone 6 with the industry’s lowest monthly fee of $20 with no out-of-pocket costs, and it guarantees a new device every two years.”

-        Marcelo Claure, CEO,Sprint

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Executive Editor and Telecoms Strategist at The Fast Mode | 5G | IoT/M2M | Telecom Strategy | Mobile Service Innovations 

Tara Neal heads the strategy & editorial unit at The Fast Mode, focusing on latest technologies such as gigabit broadband, 5G, cloud-native networking, edge computing, virtualization, software-defined networking and network automation as well as broader telco segments such as IoT/M2M, CX, OTT services and network security. Tara holds a First Class Honours in BSc Accounting and Finance from The London School of Economics, UK and is a CFA charterholder from the CFA Institute, United States. Tara has over 22 years of experience in technology and business strategy, and has earlier served as project director for technology and economic development projects in various management consulting firms.

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