Apple iPhone 14 offers from carriers
This week, Apple unveiled its latest iPhone 14 series of devices. The series contains a total of four models, namely the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. In this iPhone iteration, Apple decided to remove the physical SIM card tray and replace it with eSIM. They also added Emergency SOS via satellite to these phones.
If you are interested in getting any of the new devices, here are some of the carriers that are currently running an offer on them:
AT&T
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Free iPhone 14 with installment plan and unlimited contract activation
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Free iPhone 14 Pro with device trade-in, installment plan, and eligible Unlimited plan
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Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max at $1000 off with trade-in on a qualifying device installment plan, and eligible Unlimited plan
T-Mobile
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Pick up one iPhone 14 and get a second on Us (up to $700 off) with 24 monthly bill credits plus tax when adding a line on almost all T-Mobile plans
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Free iPhone 14 Pro with 24 monthly bill credits, device trade-in, and activation on Magenta Max, Business Unlimited Advanced, Ultimate, Ultimate+, or equivalent Sprint plan
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Half off iPhone 14 Pro (or up to $500 off any iPhone 14 series) with 24 monthly bill credits plus tax when trading in an eligible device on almost all T-Mobile plans
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Get $1000 discount on Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max with trade-in, 24 monthly bill credits, and activation on Magenta Max, Business Unlimited Advanced, Ultimate, Ultimate+, or equivalent Sprint plan
Verizon Wireless
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$480 off on Apple iPhone 14 Pro with One Unlimited for iPhone plan
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Save $480 on Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max with exclusive One Unlimited iPhone plan
Source: Wirefly
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