iPhone 6 Price Without Contract: How Much To Pay?

iPhone 6 Price Without Contract: How Much To Pay?
With its hefty price tag, owning an Apple device is a luxury. But this time around, Apple seem to want everyone to own its new devices -iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. There is no doubt that these are still two of the most expensive phones in the planet but still, the contract price is something that everyone might be able to afford.
Both of these new iPhones are available with AT&T, Sprint and Verizon for as low as $32/month with minimal down payment . However, there are many users who want to own their phone now without paying any interest and that is precisely where T-Mobile comes in for a contract-free deal.
The price for iPhone 6 without contract on T-Mobile is $649 for 16 GB, $749 for 64 GB, and $849 for 128 GB storage.
Similarly, if you also want an iPhone 6 Plus without the contract, it will cost $749 for 16 GB , $849 for 64 GB, and $949 for 128 GB storage. Now that's certainly a lot of money especially when you want more storage space. However, if you compare this cost to money spent on contract over the next two years, it's lesser.
For instance, if you take the 16 GB iPhone 6 with contract on AT&T, the cost will go up to $740 excluding the taxes and other charges. So paying upfront for this phone will cost you around $200 less. So, it all comes down to what is more convenient to you.
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