Next week, the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus will be launching on Boost Mobile, a no contract carrier. The phones will be available at their full price, but that comes with fewer fees and no agreements. Boost announced it will make the phones available on October 17, and they will be sold alongside the last generation of iPhones and a variety of Android devices.
Boost, a carrier that is part of Sprint, requires people pay the full amount for their phone, but in return they get to forego any sort of agreement. This also means customers must pay between $550 and $850, depending on which phone they want.
Getting a phone for Boost means it will have the same general service as it would on Sprint, and plans are available with 4G. The plans cost between $35 and $55, with the most expensive including 10 GB of data. |