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iPhone XR + 3 months unlimited plan on Boost Mobile - $99 FS
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Order Summary
Apple iPhone XR Renewed
$199.99
ATT Boost Mobile SIM Kit Envelope for Web/Care for SIM OUT devices
$0.00
Unlimited
$90.00
Discount (Renewed iPhone XR discount) -$190.00
Shipping
$0.00
Surcharges -
Taxes -
Due Today $99.99
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Note that one has a 3rd party battery, as I got the warning, and the other has battery health of 83%. I'm guessing they replace the battery if health is less than 80%.
I don't think there was a color option; both phones I got are black.
I set up both phones on wi-fi before inserting a sim card and checked the sim status in the settings. Then I inserted a non-Boost sim to test. I tested with Cricket and Mint sims and both worked fine.
The bodies of each had minor scuffs and scratches, with the screens in very good condition. Screens also appeared to be original, as the "true tone" option is available on both. Face ID worked fine on both as well.
They came in plain white boxes with a Boost sticker on top and had an OEM usb-a lightning cable with a generic charging brick. (if it's not an OEM cable, it sure looks and feels like one)
$100 is a killer deal for a used, unlocked iPhone Xr, and this one includes 3 months of coverage.
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We traded in two XRs from Straight Talk to T-Mobile for iPhone 14 during Black Friday last year for upgrades and not new-line activations.
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pstt. still using Iphone 7 :-D...
btw is it relatively easy to cancel the recurring billing?
btw is it relatively easy to cancel the recurring billing?
Boost Mobile will put auto pay on. Nowhere under account can turn it off. Either call Boost to cancel/turn off auto pay, or add a new payment method then delete the old.