Xfinity Mobile is offering a
Apple iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 or iPhone Air for
Free (via 24 monthly Bill Credits) when you
Trade-in a Qualifying Device and sign-up for
or add the device to a existing Premium Unlimited or Unlimited Premium Flex Plan. A
$25 one-time activation fee/line applies.
Thanks to Community Member
cdiddy23 for sharing this deal.
- Note: Be sure to read the offer details on the page carefully to ensure you qualify and are able to get this offer.
Requirements:
- Xfinity or NOW Internet is required (for all Xfinity Mobile customers).
- Must Trade-in a Qualifying Device.
- Either:
- Activate a new Xfinity Mobile Premium Unlimited line within 30 days of phone purchase date.
- or
- Do a phone upgrade on an existing Xfinity Mobile Premium Unlimited line and activation of phone on that line within 15 days of order (Existing phone must be paid in full).
- Trade-in must be completed within 21 days of phone shipment date.
- Up to $1100 via trade-in credit applied monthly to your account over Device Agreement period so long as Device Agreement is in effect.
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I hate that they tie these discounts to premium unlimited. I've had regular unlimited for a couple of years and it works perfectly fine for me and my whole family. This is the reason I've sat out the past two years and just held onto my iPhone 14 Pro.
Get an unlimited line for free for a year with Spectrum home internet and trade in a basic smartphone to get like $700 off an S25...
Then, roll that in to the S25+/Ultra.
I did 3 of those this past year, sold 2 after they unlocked (60 days) for money in my pocket and kept the 3rd as a free device, with free service.
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how long would it take for the phone to unlock?
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Phone has to be paid off for it to be unlocked
Any discount will be paid as credit over 24 months. So basically, you should not pay off or cancel their service if you don't want to loose the credit.
My next phone will be Android for sideloading.
Yes, it's baked into the network settings, you can't disable it.
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