This year Apple iPhone upgrade program is offered directly by the Cupertino-based company. Different U.S. carriers, AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile and others also offer leasing options to customers whoever users get a chance to get the never-locked [SIM free] iPhone 6s and 6s Plus right from the famous ‘fruit’ company.
This program seems to be already popular and other companies are following Apple’s footsteps. For example, Samsung Upgrade Program has been rumored to be soon presented to customers. We all know that Samsung and Apple are two rivals that compete in the market of mobile devices for many years in a row.
By offering iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus Upgrade Program Apple is trying to eliminate mobile networks that were always the middlemen in the procedure of purchasing handsets in the United States. Samsung also wants to offer its own leasing options and eliminate carriers.
As different reports state, Samsung will announce its leasing program in the next couple of months. No one can say the exact offers and deals this company will offer.
Apple iPhone Upgrade Program was officially introduced on September 9th. The company held the ‘Hey Siri’ private event where it talked about the new program and presented the new lineup of iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus along with other gadgets. The program offers direct leasing options through Apple retail stores across the U.S. The prices to start from $32 monthly payments for the 24 months. Consumers will be able to pick up their new 2015 phone model starting on September 25th when both iPhone 6s and 6s Plus go on sale.
Samsung wants to launch the similar Apple-like program and try to keep the high sales in and outside the United States. All the worldwide networks will continue selling popular handsets through their stores as well.

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