Xfinity Mobile offers Xfinity Internet customers (
plans from $25/mo.):
Up to $830 Off Apple iPhone 15 Series 5G Smartphones with prices starting at
$0/mo. after Monthly Bill Credits when you
Trade-In an eligible smartphone and remain on a qualifying Xfinity Mobile service plan (
starting at $15/mo.) for 24 Months.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
NickelAndDime007 for finding this deal.
- Note: Not available in all areas. Port-in of an existing number to Xfinity Mobile is not required for this offer.
Examples (after max $830 trade-in credit, other devices may be traded in for lower trade-in credit):
- iPhone 15 from $0/mo. after 24 monthly bill credits (w/ max $830 trade-in value) + plans from $15/mo. for 24/mo. = from $360 total (taxes & service fees may apply)
- iPhone 15 Plus from $4.16/mo. after 24 monthly bill credits (w/ max $830 trade-in value) + plans from $15/mo. for 24/mo. = from $459.84 total (taxes & service fees may apply)
- iPhone 15 Pro from $7.08/mo. after 24 monthly bill credits (w/ max $830 trade-in value) + plans from $15/mo. for 24/mo. = from $529.92 total (taxes & service fees may apply)
- iPhone 15 Pro Max from $15.41/mo. after 24 monthly bill credits (w/ max $830 trade-in value) + plans from $15/mo. for 24/mo. = from $729.84 total (taxes & service fees may apply)
Example Trade-In Values:- $830
- Apple iPhone 14 / 14 Plus / 14 Pro / 14 Pro Max / 13 Pro / 13 Pro Max / 12 Pro Max
- $700
- Apple iPhone 13 / 12 / 12 Pro / 11 / 11 Pro Max
- $600
- Apple iPhone 13 Mini / 12 mini / 11 Pro / SE (3rd Gen)
- & More (check your device model using the drop-down menu below 'Do you have a phone to trade-in' section)
Offer Details:
- Xfinity Mobile Wireless Service is exclusively open/available to existing, residential Xfinity Internet post-pay subscribers only.
- Requires purchase of an eligible Apple iPhone 15 Series device on a 24-month Device Payment Plan Agreement plus either 1) activation of a new Xfinity Mobile wireless service line within 30 days of phone purchase date or 2) upgrade of an existing Xfinity Mobile device with purchase of a new eligible Apple phone and activation of phone on that line within 15 days of order.
- Up to $830 in trade-in credits will be applied monthly to your account over 24 months so long as Device Agreement is in effect. Actual trade in amount varies depending on model of phone you select to trade-in and purchase.
- If your line is canceled or device payments are accelerated (i.e. paid in advance/ahead of time before the full 24 months are completed), the remaining balance of monthly bill credits associated with the Device Payment Pan Agreement will be forfeited (meaning you must keep your Xfinity Mobile active/pay for 24 months in order to receive the full trade-in credit applied to your account).
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I actually called in to cancel my mobile service because it would not let me do it online and they could not successfully port any numbers I was trying to bring after 3 weeks. They cancelled my INTERNET, and left my mobile active, even after I specifically said "I want to be clear, I do NOT want to cancel my internet services." and verbally confirmed that with them twice. It was an absolute joke.
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Apple IPHONE 11, xxx for $700.0 applied over 24 months.
Carry a spare unlocked phone for other sims if traveling
1. it's locked to XM for up to 24 months
2. US models of iPhone 14 and 15 lost the sim card slot. European models of 14 and 15 still have it.
For travelling I use a spare phone, unlocked, with a sim card slot.
Carry a spare unlocked phone for other sims if traveling
She is going on a school trip to France in February for 9 days or so and it looks like it'll cost $10 per day to have her use XM while there (int'l roaming I guess). I believe her Iphone 12 has a sim card slot (not esim) and see you guys post about just popping another sim in when traveling internationally as it's way cheaper. I guess this might for my for daughter when she travels to France? I assume you still need to find a carrier over there for service and use their Sim card in your phone correct? I guess it all depends on how much that service would cost for those 9 days she's in France.
Does this sound right? Maybe this would be too much for a teenager to deal with while in France and it would just be easier to pay the $10 extortion (I mean roaming fee) per day with XM?
Any advice on our situation would be greatly appreciated
Once unlocked, you can purchase esim plan from Airalo or others for as little as $15 for 5GB.
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Once unlocked, you can purchase esim plan from Airalo or others for as little as $15 for 5GB.
She is going on a school trip to France in February for 9 days or so and it looks like it'll cost $10 per day to have her use XM while there (int'l roaming I guess). I believe her Iphone 12 has a sim card slot (not esim) and see you guys post about just popping another sim in when traveling internationally as it's way cheaper. I guess this might for my for daughter when she travels to France? I assume you still need to find a carrier over there for service and use their Sim card in your phone correct? I guess it all depends on how much that service would cost for those 9 days she's in France.
Does this sound right? Maybe this would be too much for a teenager to deal with while in France and it would just be easier to pay the $10 extortion (I mean roaming fee) per day with XM?
Any advice on our situation would be greatly appreciated
https://www.xfinity.com/mobile/su...lock-phone
iPhone 12 should support one physical sim + one eSIM for 2 lines -- what you need depends on what you currently use for XM line
If on school trip then I'm guessing she'll be with other students (not traveling alone) in which case you can probably activate travel pass for the first 1-2 days and see if she can get by with wifi afterwards -- otherwise keep it longer to make it easier on her
You can also look for "france tourist sim card" or "travel sim card" (or eSIM) from here and price it out -- person above mentioned one service for data
https://www.xfinity.com/mobile/su...lock-phone
iPhone 12 should support one physical sim + one eSIM for 2 lines -- what you need depends on what you currently use for XM line
If on school trip then I'm guessing she'll be with other students (not traveling alone) in which case you can probably activate travel pass for the first 1-2 days and see if she can get by with wifi afterwards -- otherwise keep it longer to make it easier on her
You can also look for "france tourist sim card" or "travel sim card" (or eSIM) from here and price it out -- person above mentioned one service for data
She is going on a school trip to France in February for 9 days or so and it looks like it'll cost $10 per day to have her use XM while there (int'l roaming I guess). I believe her Iphone 12 has a sim card slot (not esim) and see you guys post about just popping another sim in when traveling internationally as it's way cheaper. I guess this might for my for daughter when she travels to France? I assume you still need to find a carrier over there for service and use their Sim card in your phone correct? I guess it all depends on how much that service would cost for those 9 days she's in France.
Does this sound right? Maybe this would be too much for a teenager to deal with while in France and it would just be easier to pay the $10 extortion (I mean roaming fee) per day with XM?
Any advice on our situation would be greatly appreciated
1. Ask xfinity to turn off international roaming because their charges are outrageous
2. Turn on wifi calling for xfinity
3. Check out esimdb and airalo for cheapest esim and install and activate before leaving USA. Before flying out I turn off xfinity sim and turn on esim.
4. When I land in another country, I have data immediately from the new esim. Use that for whatsapp/facetime calls and don't reply on my xfinity line
5. If I have wifi then I'll turn on xfinity line to get texts, voicemail, and calling.
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Regular wifi calling may not work from overseas (hit or miss) so might not be able to call/text without paying for international usage:
https://forums.xfinity.
If she needs regular calls/texts then just pay $10/day on the days she needs it -- if she can get by on alternatives (WhatsApp) using data/wifi then go that route for some of the days
Its a one-time short trip so don't overthink it -- let her enjoy vs trying to slickdeal it if its too much hassle
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