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Verizon has been spoiling its cash-strapped iOS-loving customers with a steady stream of great deals on Apple‘s 2019-released iPhones for several months now, but even by the carrier’s increasingly high standards, the latest round of discounts available with new lines of service is pretty special.
That’s because the iPhone 11 Pro powerhouse is currently on sale for a whopping $759.99 less than usual in both 64 and 256GB storage configurations with no device trade-in, number port-in, or BOGO arrangement needed. All you have to do is, well, meet the aforementioned condition by opening a new line on a “select” Unlimited plan, and instead of paying at least $33.33 a month for two and a half years, you can now spend as little as 8 bucks every 30 days.
That amounts to a grand total of $240, and obviously, the same goes for a two-year device payment plan requiring monthly installments of $10 a pop instead of $41.66 (as far as 64 gig models available in silver and midnight green colors are concerned). Meanwhile, the 256GB variants (in the same two hues) can be purchased for $390 all in all, down from a list price of $1,150. And no, you don’t have to opt for 24 or 30-month installments, but even if you pick the full retail price route, your huge discount will be offered in the form of monthly bill credits.
The slightly lower-end, lower-cost but significantly more popular iPhone 11 is predictably enough marked down by a humbler $479.99, which leaves you on the hook however for a total payment of just 120 bucks. Naturally, that goes for folks who don’t have a problem settling for 64 gigs of internal storage space in addition to a 6.1-inch IPS LCD screen with a middling resolution of 1792 x 828 pixels, as well as two and not three rear-facing cameras.