Here are some interesting AT&T 2 year contract details for customers who are planning to purchase iPhone 6 or 6 Plus from Apple and hope to get the two-year contract deal from the popular U.S. carrier. There are some major changes in Apple’s policy.
Does AT&T have 2 year contract? Well, the mobile operator still offers such devices however Apple has dropped contract plans for its seventh-gen smartphones for AT&T in its stores [you can check your iPhone 6 IMEI status for AT&T in case you wish to SIM unlock]. Everything has changed this summer. Beginning on June 1st, you can no longer buy the two-year contract AT&T iPhone from Apple.
Would you like to see no contract AT&T iPhone models in the ‘fruit’ retails stores? Actually, such devices have also disappeared from the company’s online store. The Cupertino-based giant now offers the handsets locked to the Big Blue carrier with monthly installments.
Here are the new prices for the AT&T iPhone 6 and 6 Plus:
iPhone 6 model with 16GB storage is offered at $21.64 per month, 64GB version is sold for $24.97 a month and 128GB one costs $28.30 per month.
iPhone 6 Plus version cost is as follows: $24.97 a month for 16GB model, $28.30 per month for 64GB version and $31.64 a month for 128GB smartphone.
The installments can be paid within 12, 18 and 24 months. The monthly payments depend on the period of time and the full price of your handset. The same prices are reflected at the physical retail ‘fruit’ stores from now on.
The installments for iPhone are offered within AT&T Next data plan [here is how to unlock AT&T iPhone 6 or 6 Plus]. It is worth to note that some other American carriers are still offering the 2-year contracts for iPhones. Both Sprint and Verizon Wireless are still selling such gadgets while AT&T seems to be moving away from such a program.
Do you favor installment plans over 2-year contracts or not?
