Virgin Mobile's prepaid iPhone 4S could save you $750
Virgin Mobile USA, a subsidiary of Sprint, will soon offer American consumers a prepaid version of the iPhone 4S. The iPhone deal asks for more money upfront, but will save customers $750 over two years.
The iPhone 4S, shown here in Tokyo, is coming to the Virgin Mobile network.
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In a press release today, Sprint announced it would begin selling contract-free versions of the Apple iPhone 4S through its Virgin Mobile USA subsidiary. Starting on June 29, customers can sign up for one of three monthly prepaid plans – 30 bucks a month for 300 minutes of talk-time and unlimited data and texting; 40 bucks a month for 1,200 minutes of voice and unlimited data and texting; or $50 bucks a month for unlimited everything.Â
The Virgin Mobile iPhone 4S, meanwhile, will come at two different price points: $649 for the 16GB model or $549 for the 8GB edition. So is it a good buy? Well, obviously you've got to be willing to fork over a big wad of cash at the register. But as Jamie Lendino of PC Mag notes today, if consumers can get over their fear of upfront costs, they can save themselves a bundle in the long run.Â
"[P]hone buyers will split hairs over whether the iPhone 4S is worth $100 more than the iPhone 4," he . "Never mind the fact that both phones cost practically the same over the span of two years, once the monthly fees are factored in – $2,019 for the iPhone 4 on Sprint, and $2,119 for the iPhone 4S, on that base 450-minute voice plan. The Virgin Mobile iPhone 4, in comparison, costs $1,269 over the same two-year period."
Horizons readers will remember that last week, Cricket Wireless announced it would become the first prepaid carrier in the US to offer the . The prepaid Cricket iPhone is priced slightly cheaper than the Virgin Mobile iPhone: $500 upfront for the 8GB iPhone 4S, compared to the $549 sticker price on the Virgin Mobile equivalent. Unlimited data plans on the Cricket network will cost around $55 a month.Â
The era of the prepaid iPhone is upon us.Â
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[Editor's note: The original version of this story misstated Virgin's terms. It's $30 for 300 minutes of talk-time and unlimited data and texting; $40 a month for 1,200 minutes of voice and unlimited data and texting.]