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Get the new iPhone 15 for free with a $60 Boost Infinite plan

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Are you eyeing the latest iPhone 15 and the Pro lineup but worried about the high costs? Well, there’s a surprising way to score the iPhone 15 and its Pro siblings for free, and it doesn’t involve complicated trade-ins or long-term commitments.

Many carriers offer up to $1,000 off on a new iPhone 15 Pro, but the fine print can be daunting. You usually need to be a new customer, start a new line, commit to a costly plan, and hold onto your device for three years. And to top it off, you often need to trade in your iPhone 14 Pro Max. However, Amazon has a deal that stands out — they’re offering a $1,000 discount on a brand-new iPhone 15, no questions asked, and no trade-in necessary.

Apple's announces new iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max with Titanium frame, A17 Pro chip, and Action Button
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The only catch we’ve spotted is that you’ll need to sign up for Dish Network’s Boost Infinite Unlimited 5G plan, which comes at a reasonable $60 per month. In return, Boost Infinite will provide you with a $1,000 credit towards your new iPhone 15, spread out over 36 monthly payments. This means the 128GB iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, and iPhone 15 Pro will be essentially free. The only exception is the 256GB iPhone 15 Pro Max will cost you $65.56 per month (instead of $60) over the course of the 36-month financing agreement.

  • iPhone 15 (128GB) and Boost Infinite plan for $60 per month
  • iPhone 15 (256GB) and Boost Infinite plan for $60 per month
  • iPhone 15 (512GB) and Boost Infinite plan for $63.61 per month
  • iPhone 15 Plus and Boost Infinite plan for $60 per month
  • iPhone 15 Plus and Boost Infinite plan for $60.83 per month
  • iPhone 15 Plus and Boost Infinite plan for $66.39 per month
  • iPhone 15 Pro (128GB) and Boost Infinite plan for $60 per month
  • iPhone 15 Pro (256GB) and Boost Infinite plan for $62.78 per month
  • iPhone 15 Pro (512GB) and Boost Infinite plan for $68.33 per month
  • iPhone 15 Pro (1TB) and Boost Infinite plan for $73.89 per month
  • iPhone 15 Pro Max (256GB) and Boost Infinite plan for $65.56 per month
  • iPhone 15 Pro Max (512GB) and Boost Infinite plan for $71.11 per month
  • iPhone 15 Pro Max (1TB) and Boost Infinite plan for $76.67 per month

One enticing feature of this plan is that it includes annual upgrades, allowing you to get the latest iPhone every year directly from Boost Infinite, provided you’ve made at least 12 payments. Boost Infinite leverages America’s Smart Network, which utilizes the AT&T, T-Mobile, and Dish networks for comprehensive coverage.

However, there are some crucial details to be aware of. While you won’t be paying for the phone upfront, you’ll need to activate and finance it through Boost Infinite. During checkout, Amazon notes that Boost Infinite will charge a $60 activation fee, which will be credited against your first month’s wireless service bill. And in case you decide to leave the network before the 36-month period, you’ll be responsible for settling the remaining balance of your phone. But all in all, it appears you can have an iPhone 15 with unlimited wireless service for just $60 a month — a deal that’s hard to beat.


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