How do I get an iPhone for free? (Explained)

How do I get an iPhone for free? (Explained)

An iPhone for free is a dream come true. You get the greatest phone on the marketplace without spending a dime. There is no such thing as a free lunch in most cases.

You’ll have to pay some place down the road though.

So, we’re here to guide you through bargains, scams, discounts, and anything else you’ll need to get your hands on a free iPhone.

Finally, we’ll give you some pointers on how to get a great deal on a phone.

It’s not completely free, but it’s a terrific way to save money on an iPhone.

If you Google “free iPhone,” you’ll see what appears to be a plethora of options for free phones. Some of these are genuine internet contests.

The majority, on the other hand, are thinly veiled frauds aimed to get personal information such as your address, date of birth, and other sensitive information.

These websites then sell or steal your personal information. As a result, you must exercise caution!

Verify the legitimacy of any site before providing your email address. Cult of Mac, Republic Lab, and a few more websites are all doing iPhone giveaways.

Verify the legitimacy of any site before providing your email address. Cult of Mac, Republic Lab, and a few more websites are all doing iPhone giveaways.

Free iPhones via Carrier Deals

Free iPhone offers are common on AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile. The fact is that none of these are truly free. They’re free as long as you commit to a 24-month contract.

The phones are provided by the telecom provider as an inducement for you to sign long-term contracts. You may even be paying for the phone in monthly instalments in some situations.

That isn’t to say that these aren’t viable options.

They’re ideal if you don’t want to pay anything up front or want to stretch the cost of your phone over several years.

In most cases, you’ll simply have to pay a $30-50 device activation cost, which is often waived during promotional periods.

Investigate whether there are any options that meet your budget. These packages are appropriate for consumers who are loyal to their carriers and upgrade their phones every two years.

Many deals are also available, such as “Buy one iPhone, get one free” or similar.

If you truly want to get the most out of these, select a family member or friend who will join you in your scheme, cheerfully. You’ll be able to obtain a lower monthly charge and other benefits for each individual you join up.

Be advised that your phone will be carrier-locked in addition to contracts. This means you may only use it on the carrier of your choice until your contract expires.

Store Discounts and Other Deals

How do I get an iPhone for free? (Explained)

iPhone promos are common at Best Buy, Walmart, and other big-box shops.

These may vary depending on the season—usually before and after the holiday season, as well as back to school and a few other occasions. Look around to discover what’s on sale right now.

Many may also provide a price match.

Similar discounts are also available that are connected to carriers. Best Buy, for example, frequently offers trade-in savings with AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint.

Trade-in Deals

How do I get an iPhone for free? (Explained)

The two most common ways to receive a free iPhone are through telecom companies. They’re either a free iPhone with a new plan or a trade-in deal of some sort.

In any case, you’ll be dealing with a carrier. The value of your trade-in and the phone type you choose will determine whether you get a free iPhone.

Each carrier is unique. Sprint, for example, gave a generous free iPhone 11 with the trade-in of an iPhone 8 or newer in the fall of 2019. They also gave older iPhones a discount.

You’ll have to verify with the carrier separately. In general, you’ll receive a free iPhone based on the iPhone tier you now own. The iPhone XS Max, for example, would be replaced with a complimentary iPhone 11 Pro Max. Even if your phone doesn’t match, you should still receive a good deal.

Purchasing a refurbished item is almost free and a much better option.

Other alternatives provide more freedom. You will not receive a free phone, but you will receive a substantial discount. Not only that, but you’ll be able to use any SIM card and carrier with an unlocked phone.

Taking advantage of offers on Swappa, Gazelle, or even Amazon is the easiest way to achieve this. Here you’ll find a number of well-known merchants selling refurbished iPhones at steep savings.

Although finding excellent prices on this generation’s iPhones may be difficult, previous iPhones will be available at incredible discounts.

For $599, for example, you can get a reconditioned iPhone X from Apple. Swappa, on the other hand, has the identical phone for as little as $415. Both have passed extensive testing and are covered by a guarantee.

The only distinction is that you can save about $200. All other iPhone models are the same.

You may save a lot of money if you combine this discount with the high-value offers for old iPhones. Your phone won’t be free, but you’ll save a lot of money and won’t have to worry about signing a long-term commitment.

How to Get an (Almost) Free iPhone

How do I get an iPhone for free? (Explained)

Some folks are fortunate. They may even get a free iPhone if they win a real promotion. Alternatively, they may be given one as a present.

There is no such thing as a free iPhone for the rest of us. Almost every online freebie is a con intended to steal your personal information.

Instead, follow the advice in this article to prevent security and privacy issues. You can get “free” iPhones from major telecom carriers if you select the correct carrier and package.

DO IT TO WIN IT

If you want a bit more freedom and want to save money in the long run, you may buy a used iPhone and get some fantastic offers.

Whatever route you choose, make sure you sell your old iPhone to the highest bidder because this is the greatest method to save money on your new iPhone. To find out how much your iPhone is worth right now, go here.

Final thoughts: 

In this blog, you have learned more about iPhone discounts, tips & tactics, and more. You can find out which iPhone is the greatest value for money.

Prepare to sell or give away your phone. Also, find out where you can buy secondhand iPhones. Everything you’ll need to purchase, sell, use, and repair iPhones is right here. Discover everything right now!

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