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- The company says it will offer no-contract iPhone 5S starting at $550 and the iPhone 5C at $450. The iPhone 4S will be available for $299.99. November 1, 2013 6:21 AM PDT (Credit: Apple) Apple is bringing its iPhone lineup to contract-free provider Boost Mobile. The carrier announced the news on Friday, saying that it will carry the iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, and iPhone 4S. The iPhone 5S starts at $550 for the 16GB model contract-free. The iPhone 5C will start at $450, while the iPhone 4S will set customers back $300 at the carrier's stores. Boost Mobile is by no means the first prepaid carrier to offer the iPhone 5S. Virgin Mobile, for example, started selling a contract-free iPhone 5S last month. Boost Mobile will start selling the iPhones on November 8. The devices will come with Boost's no-contract $55 Monthly Unlimited plan.
The company says it will offer no-contract iPhone 5S starting at $550 and the iPhone 5C at $450. The iPhone 4S will be available for $299.99. November 1, 2013 6:21 AM PDT (Credit: Apple) Apple is bringing its iPhone lineup to contract-free provider Boost Mobile. The carrier announced the news on Friday, saying that it will carry the iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, and iPhone 4S. The iPhone 5S starts at $550 for the 16GB model contract-free. The iPhone 5C will start at $450, while the iPhone 4S will set customers back $300 at the carrier's stores. Boost Mobile is by no means the first prepaid carrier to offer the iPhone 5S. Virgin Mobile, for example, started selling a contract-free iPhone 5S last month. Boost Mobile will start selling the iPhones on November 8. The devices will come with Boost's no-contract $55 Monthly Unlimited plan.
The company says it will offer no-contract iPhone 5S starting at $550 and the iPhone 5C at $450. The iPhone 4S will be available for $299.99.
(Credit: Apple)
Apple is bringing its iPhone lineup to contract-free provider Boost Mobile.
The carrier announced the news on Friday, saying that it will carry the iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, and iPhone 4S. The iPhone 5S starts at $550 for the 16GB model contract-free. The iPhone 5C will start at $450, while the iPhone 4S will set customers back $300 at the carrier's stores.
Boost Mobile is by no means the first prepaid carrier to offer the iPhone 5S. Virgin Mobile, for example, started selling a contract-free iPhone 5S last month.
Boost Mobile will start selling the iPhones on November 8. The devices will come with Boost's no-contract $55 Monthly Unlimited plan.