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Sprint, which caters to customers with lower credit quality, may get more mileage out of offering a cheap iPhone 4 than the iPhone 5.
Preorders for Apple’s iPhone X start this Friday at 3AM ET, and we’re starting to see the first carrier deals for the upcoming smartphone. First up is Sprint, which will be offering a deal ...
Those who've been searching far and wide for iPhone X discounts may look over to Sprint's new Flex Lease offer, which puts Apple's most expensive flagship to date at 50 percent less than its ...
When the iPhone X launched last year, the expensive $1,000 price tag was clearly a topic of conversation. To see it for $5 a month is definitely less daunting. But you also might want to wait.
Apple will open pre-orders for its upcoming flagship iPhone X smartphone at 3AM EST on Friday, and Apple is hoping that it has a winner on its hands with consumers. The recently released iPhone 8 ...
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According to several reports, an Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone and Sprint (NYSE:S) deal is increasingly likely with the iPhone 5 especially because Sprint will be the sole remaining carrier with an ...
Sprint's top executive said this week that Apple's new iPhone is its most network-efficient smartphone, using some 50% less data than comparable Android handsets.
"You're biased," they said. "You've been to every store but a Sprint store." When I say "they," I mean at least two people. I couldn't argue. I've paid several visits to carrier stores and Best ...
LOS ANGELES — The iPhone X is one of the must-have tech gadgets of the year, and even with a starting price of $999, the device is expected to sell out immediately when Apple lets shoppers start ...
Apple is expected to start selling the iPhone 5 simultaneously with three of the Big Four mobile operators in the USA, Sprint being reported to join AT&T and Verizon for a mid-October launch.
Sprint Nextel Corp. launched a “whyPhone” campaign yesterday to remind customers of the virtues of its wireless devices while questioning the merits of Apple Inc.’s iPhone. Sprint doesn’t ...