Friday, August 29, 2014

Get You New iphone 6

Where to get your iphone 6  

Register for a chance to win. Manufacturers and carriers often hold a preregistration period upon announcing a new smartphone where 

prospective customers can sign up for more information on the device. In doing do, customers are typically entered into a sweepstakes 

to win a free handset for a specific carrier. Though this option may seem far-fetched, somebody’s got to win.

YOU CAN WIN A IPHONE 6

The iPhone 6 from Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) should be official in about two weeks. Its impending arrival is evident in that many ( SEPT 9 2014 )

carriers and retailers are beginning to discount older iPhone models to clear out old inventory and make room for the new model.


September commences smartphone season, with manufacturers such as Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), Samsung Electronics Co. (KRX:005930), 

Motorola (NYSE:MSI) and Sony Corp. (NYSE:SNE) expected to introduce new devices. But with new devices come huge price tags, and often 

a push from mobile networks to get subscribers to sign two-year contracts. Everyone wants the latest device, but they also want the 

best value for their money. Here’s how you can get it:


You can 
Recycle your old smartphone. If your old smartphone is in good condition, you can recycle it and use the money toward the cost of a 

new phone. The Wall Street Journal notes there are several different ways to recycle an old smartphone. Trading sites like Gazelle, 

NextWorth and Glyde offer cash for old phones. Traders can get the most money for their old smartphones on Amazon.com  (NASDAQ:AMZN), 

but would have to settle for payment in the form of an Amazon gift card. Retailers including Walmart (NYSE:WMT), Target, Best Buy and 

Apple also offer gift cards in exchange for old devices. Depending on the brand of the device and the service used, consumers can get 

up to $400 back when trading in a device, but typically get between $100 and $300.






Opt for an installment plan. Many carriers offer plans where subscribers pay off the value of their new device in monthly 

installments in lieu of a two-year contract. These plans tend to be cheaper month-to-month than a two-year contract and often don’t 

include activation or upgrade fees. Such plans include Verizon’s Edge plan, AT&T’s Next plan, Sprint’s Easy Pay plan and T-Mobile’s 

Simple Choice plan.


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