Walmart has the iPhone SE 3rd Gen (2022) 64GB (Midnight or Starlight) for $5/month for 36 months ($180 total) for upgrade or new lines on Verizon postpaid. Plus usual taxes and activation/upgrade fees. Free shipping.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Verizo...1690788542
128GB available for $252 total, 256GB for $360 total. Different colors (including Product Red) available depending on capacity selected.
To address some common questions in previous threads with this kind of Walmart iPhone deal:
1. You need to be on Verizon postpaid. Upgrade a current eligible line or add a new line to a new or current plan.
2. No bill credits involved. Must initiate a device payment plan. Can pay off balance whenever afterwards and cancel plan or free up line upgrade.
3. From personal experience, I think these Walmart iPhones have US Reseller Flex Policy out of the box; they take on the SIM lock policy of the first major US carrier SIM used to activate the phone. If activated with the included or your existing Verizon SIM, it's locked to Verizon for 60 days, etc. From a similar previous deal, I accidentally activated the phone with an old T-Mobile SIM and carrier locked it to T-Mo. Don't know what happens when you activate using a prepaid or MVNO SIM card though. Regardless, you will still owe Verizon the total amount financed.
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With that said, this is not a bad deal for existing VZW customers only
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And that's before all the network issues people are having with Visible right now, making national news.
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Money where my mouth is, ordered one from Walmart tonight for my mom.
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And that's before all the network issues people are having with Visible right now, making national news.
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Money where my mouth is, ordered one from Walmart tonight for my mom.
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2. No bill credits involved. Must initiate a device payment plan. Can pay off balance whenever afterwards and cancel plan or free up line upgrade.
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Anybody know what the maximum number of upgrades Verizon allows a line per year? I did too many upgrades for couple Verizon lines from Best Buy and now Verizon won't let me upgrade anymore.
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