A:AnswerYes, you should be able to purchase the phone outright either online or in store, however, I would recommend you purchase it in store to avoid any potential issues that online can pose -- such as limited tender options and so on...
A:AnswerIf that is the route you want to go for your iPhone DO NOT buy from Best Buy! They charge more for unlocked phones. They also might not take payment in full for a "Verizon" iPhone because you'd most likely have to pay Verizon the money as it would be charged to your Verizon account. You're best beat would be to buy right from your carrier or from Apple.
A:AnswerCheck your plan with your carrier, it should give you details of what plan you signed up for and what balance you may owe on your current phone. You can pay any balance remaining on your plan if you have a plan where you can upgrade every 12-24 months.
A:AnswerYou’ll pay the taxes on the phone when you purchase it. It’ll be around $60 usd, the Best Buy employees will explain everything to you when you but it!
A:Answernot unlocked and yes you can pay any amount more than the minimum but
is a 18 month lease meaning you can't broke the contract still need to pay for 18 month of service
A:AnswerThey wouldn't sell my phone outright. They allowed me to purchase all but $24 of it so I'm tied into a contract. But they said in a month I can pay the phone off so I'm not locked in. We will see
A:AnswerI know if my iPhone 6 would've given me a trade in somewhere around $125. I don't think you'll get anything for a 5, but probably anything newer than a 6 will give you something. I suggest whatever you get, put towards the phone to lower your monthly fee. You can put down anything you want but it was nice to lower the 24 month one down to $32.