A:AnswerTwo Year Contracts Are No Longer Available with all Carrier's. Everyone will now have to commit to the monthly installments unless you pay the device right out.
A:AnswerApple doesn't typically allow the sale of Unlocked phones until a minimum of a year has passed since the release date. PreOrders are the only way to even get a semi-garuntee of a phone on or around launch day.
A:AnswerApple has not yet released details or release date information for unlocked iPhone Xs. The first shipment will be the carrier locked devices that can be purchased with or without a contract. With the extremely limited supply that is expected with this device, I don't foresee unlocked phones being available for quite some time. Sorry.
A:AnswerIf you purchase it for the full retail price, you have no contract and can change carriers or cancel service without any additional money owed. If you purchase with the installment plan through the carrier, you have a 2 year commitment until the price of the phone is completely paid for.
IE: Have it on monthly payment plan for 2 years and have completed 6 months of payments at $50 a month (to use easy round numbers), you would owe the remaining balance to them. Total phone price is $1199 and in 6 months you have paid $300 you would owe the remaining $899 to have the phone paid off and be able to transfer it to other carriers or cancel line without owing remaining balance (and going to collections if unpaid).
A:AnswerJust on two lines and that’s considering your going with the everything plan that’s $65.....I think it’s a extra $15 a month for a extra line. Then you’ll pay more for the phones lease payment.
A:AnswerAssuming it’s in good condition and it’s been paid off or is close you are much better off sellling it yourself.
My wife and I agreed she isn’t allowed to have a new phone anymore after she left her 5s outside in the rain then left her new iphone SE on a table which contained 200 water balloons. Anyway I am looking to get her a 6s.