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Best Buy offering iPhone 6s for $1 on contract w/ Sprint & Verizon starting tomorrow

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We’ve received word that starting tomorrow Best Buy is going be offering the 16GB iPhone 6s, normally $199 on-contract (and often on sale for $99), for just $1. Head below for details… 

The deal is good for the device on the usual two year agreement through either Sprint and Verizon. And to sweeten the deal for upgraders, Best Buy will throw in a gift card up to $200 if you trade in your iPhone 5 when making the purchase.

Best Buy currently has the iPhone 6s in all color options— Silver, Gold, Space Gray, and Rose Gold— for both Sprint and Verizon online. It’s on sale for $99 for Verizon and available for the regular price of $199 for Sprint right now, but the price drop to $1 will kick in officially sometime tomorrow.

Bookmark Best Buy’s iPhone 6s page or check in-store tomorrow for the deal.

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Comments

  1. bobc74 - 8 years ago

    If you are new to Sprint or are upgrading and have one of Sprint’s newer “no contract” plans this isn’t a deal at all! Why? Because you will be assessed a $25.00 a month penalty charge on your monthly bill for purchasing a “discounted device”. You would be getting a better deal by going to a Sprint store and leasing the iPhone 6S for $15 a month by trading in a smartphone in good working condition.

  2. mdw1951 - 8 years ago

    I got mine right after midnight $1 :) Thanks 9to5 for the info.

  3. Janet Strack Kemp - 8 years ago

    Can I continue my same verizon contract that I have now or are they going to charge me more somehow?

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