AT&T will soon be introducing prepaid iPhone plans starting from $45/month. The carrier will be offering the 32GB iPhone 6s for $344.99, while the iPhone 6s Plus will cost $444.99.
Compared to the likes of Virgin and T-Mobile, AT&T’s prepaid plans are on the cheaper. With the first month of service priced at $45 being bundled with the device, this would translate into AT&T’s prepaid iPhone 6s plan being cheaper by $150 than similar offerings from other carriers.
Up until now, AT&T has only offered the iPhone 6 and iPhone SE via its prepaid plans. None of them, however, are competitive with other carriers or include a free month of service.
While most consumers in the United States go for postpaid plans, prepaid plans come with their own set of benefits. This includes no annual contract, no prior credit check before buying a device or taking a prepaid connection, instant disconnection, and more. Compared to other prepaid network operators in the US, AT&T has the advantage of better network coverage and reception.
AT&T is expected to unveil its new prepaid iPhone 6s plans later today. While the iPhone 6s might not be the latest offering from Apple, it still packs plenty of grunt under the hood to run iOS 11 properly and handle demanding workloads. The iPhone 6s also comes with 3D Touch and a 2nd gen. Touch ID sensor, though unlike the iPhone 7 it is not water-resistant.
[Source 9to5Mac]
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