A:AnswerYou can visit nearby Apple store and ask for unlocked iPhone X. You have to pay in full in order to get unlocked phone. I guess if you don't want to pay full amount then you can try to check with cricket if they sell iPhone X with cricket sim like other carriers do on easy installments.
A:AnswerI’m pretty sure you can purchase the whole thing on your B.B. credit card. The 24 monthly payments is a financing option. You could pay cash for the phone, or make a partial payment. Let’s say, for example, that you want to put down $500 for the phone, then the remaining balance gets spread over the 24 months. I would like to point out that the financing options from the carriers is free of any interest. The B.B. credit card may charge you interest. Keep that in mind if you’re trying to save money. Also, you will have to pay the sales tax on the full price of the phone when you purchase it, which could be put on your B.B. credit card.
A:AnswerSprint's iPhone Forever is now based on the 18 month Flex Lease. Lease payments have always varied by the phone you're getting. I don't know what iPhone you have for only $5 per month, but I've never seen one that low. Best Buy is listing the pricing for the 18 month Flex Leases. That's what the payments are.
A:AnswerThat is the price that is charged on your sprint bill every month, therefore I believe that is the standard price monthly price (for sprint anyways) when you use the monthly installment plan to purchase the iPhone X.