Xfinity offers
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Apple iPhones w/ 24 month Xfinity Mobile Device Payment Plan Agreement, Activation of a New Line, and Transfer of Phone Number from another carrier within 30 days of phone purchase date.
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Note, Xfinity Mobile requires residential post-pay Xfinity Internet. Device credits applied monthly to your account over 24 months.
Plans start from $15/month for 1GB Data (
more plan information).
Available Options
- Apple iPhone 12 from $24.17/month for 24-Months after Device Credit ($580.08 Total)
- Apple iPhone 12 Pro from $31.25/month for 24-Months after Device Credit ($750 Total)
- Apple iPhone 11 from $14.58/month for 24-Months after Device Credit ($349.92 Total)
- Apple iPhone XR from $10.42/month for 24-Months after Device Credit ($250.08 Total)
- Apple iPhone SE from $6.25/month for 24-Months after Device Credit ($150 Total)
Xfinity also offers
Existing Xfinity Mobile Customers: $250 Visa Prepaid Card w/ Apple iPhone Purchase for an
existing Xfinity Mobile line.
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Note, existing phone must be paid in full if eligible phone is purchased online or pre-ordered. At least 50% must be paid if purchased at an Xfinity store, and an upgrade fee may apply. Must maintain Xfinity Mobile line with an account in good standing for 90 days following phone purchase.
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Is Xfinity right for everyone, no. Is it right for savers who don't use a phone constantly for streaming, for video, for online gaming, for regular Google mapping; yes it is.
My monthly bill is between $16 and $28, just depends on data usage. Locations I had a problem with Verizon service are the same locations I have problems with Xfinity, but those are very, very few.
My Verizon bill, no matter what was around 60 per line. Don't need to pay all that money to pad someone else's pockets.
Look at your monthly data avg., to see what makes cents and dollars.
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Enable or Disable the Xfinity WiFi Home Hotspot Feature in My Account
Go to customer.xfinity.com/#/settings/security/hotspot.
Sign in to your account using your Xfinity ID and password.
Click Turn Off or Turn On to disable or enable your public hotspot. (Note: This is turned on by default.)
Confirm your selection.
"Last December my friend bought iPhone from Xfinity. He thought it will be unlocked once paying off in full. That's true but Xfinity taking full price in 24 installments only (No option to pay full in one installment) & as per them phone cannot be unlocked until that time."
YMMV about them to unlock it for you or not after paying it off.
Can i get in on this as a new customer? I mostly connect to wifi, but would like the $15/gb option.
Will they extend this to new customers of their mobile service?
Can i get in on this as a new customer? I mostly connect to wifi, but would like the $15/gb option.
Will they extend this to new customers of their mobile service?
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1. iPhone 7 256GB
2. iPhone 11 128GB (ported with Google Voice, and received the Visa Gift Card ~$250)
and the unlock process was straight forward and didn't take much trouble (post 60 days for both)
Curious to know if anyone from vzw switched to here, and their thoughts.
Prior to switch, I reviewed our data usage on Verizon for 3+ months and we were only using ~8GB data combined, so it works great for us.
Everyone uses WiFi at home. Porting from Verizon to Xfinity was almost instant using BYOD iphones.
Our Internet account was given an extra $20/mo discount for having Internet + Xfinity Mobile, so we are paying ~$40/mo + $10 Canada calling + taxes for 5 lines indirectly.
When travelling internationally, I plan on using eSim service with Tmobile prepaid or google fi for data and VOLTE.
Domestic Data backup: I am hoping that Visible will support eSim soon and I can add that as a backup on one line that uses the most data, so our bill would be ~$100 (still better than ~$200 at Verizon).
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