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So how do we preorder the iPhone 6S(Plus) on Lease? Still a 12:01 PDT mess? Or can i just show up at my Sprint Shack or authorized/corporate store and preorder there for pickup the following Friday?

 

I'm traveling for work on Friday the 18th on a day-and-back trip and won't get in until well after midnight. Normally, I wouldn't be bummed, but it's in Columbus for 14 hours (no offense to Ohio folks).

 

I did the iPhone for Life lease last year.  I was able to pre-order on the Sprint website.  It was just listed as one of the options when selecting the phone. 

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Thanks! So if I'm reading the website correctly, even if I own outright my current 6+, I'd have to ship it back to them in order to get on this plan? That'd be no bueno....

Not sure... I just happened to look up the cost a minute before I read your post.

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Thanks! So if I'm reading the website correctly, even if I own outright my current 6+, I'd have to ship it back to them in order to get on this plan? That'd be no bueno....

A member here shipped them a $15 LG smartphone without issues. I don't remember where I saw the post though.

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A member here shipped them a $15 LG smartphone without issues. I don't remember where I saw the post though.

sbolen in the iPhone 6/6+ users thread sent the LG Sunrise, a $30 prepaid smartphone from straight talk.

 

 

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I'm confused with the title of this thread and the talks of a loyalty credit. The iPhone for Life plan was last year and it was a 24 month lease and then able to turn it in for a new phone or option to buy it for the remaining price. That plan has since been discontinued and a new similarly named plan, iPhone Forever, has taken its place. Under this new plan, you are able to get a new iPhone anytime a newer model becomes available. I keep seeing this plan offered with the loyalty credit, but I spoke with a representative through live chat yesterday and was told that my iPhone for Life plan was not eligible for the Loyalty Service Credit.

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I'm confused with the title of this thread and the talks of a loyalty credit. The iPhone for Life plan was last year and it was a 24 month lease and then able to turn it in for a new phone or option to buy it for the remaining price. That plan has since been discontinued and a new similarly named plan, iPhone Forever, has taken its place. Under this new plan, you are able to get a new iPhone anytime a newer model becomes available. I keep seeing this plan offered with the loyalty credit, but I spoke with a representative through live chat yesterday and was told that my iPhone for Life plan was not eligible for the Loyalty Service Credit.

Per others on this forum I believe iPhone for life is eligible for a loyalty discount but I am not sure if the offering of loyalty discounts is universal. Perhaps it is possible to be offered loyalty discount for iPhone forever and not iPhone for life?

 

We'd probably need a Sprint employee like Rocket87 to confirm though. I can glean all kinds of plan information/history from outside but the individual incentives or oddities like some people having rollover plans are kind of a mystery to me as a non employee.

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I have the iphone for life plan. It was $50 for unlimited talk, text, and data with a leased iPhone with payments starting at $20 I believe

 

iPhone 6:

$20 - 16GB

$25 - 64GB

$30 - 128GB

 

iPhone 6 Plus:

$25 - 16GB

$30 - 64GB

$35 - 128GB

 

Don't quote me on the exact pricing, but IIRC  that is how it was set

 

edit: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/6727-sprint-plan-guide/

there is the information on the original iPhone for Life plan

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I have the iphone for life plan. It was $50 for unlimited talk, text, and data with a leased iPhone with payments starting at $20 I believe

 

iPhone 6:

$20 - 16GB

$25 - 64GB

$30 - 128GB

 

iPhone 6 Plus:

$25 - 16GB

$30 - 64GB

$35 - 128GB

 

Don't quote me on the exact pricing, but IIRC  that is how it was set

 

edit: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/6727-sprint-plan-guide/

there is the information on the original iPhone for Life plan

That plan is not eligible for the loyalty credit.  Pretty much the plans where you have a contract and subsidized phone(s) are the ones that are eligible.

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That plan is not eligible for the loyalty credit.  Pretty much the plans where you have a contract and subsidized phone(s) are the ones that are eligible.

Just as an aside this may be the case currently but I am 95% certain that iPhone for life plans were offered $15/mo legacy credit to get the cost of an iPhone 6 to $5 back in last October which is where the confusion comes from probably.

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Just as an aside this may be the case currently but I am 95% certain that iPhone for life plans were offered $15/mo legacy credit to get the cost of an iPhone 6 to $5 back in last October which is where the confusion comes from probably.

That is true but that was also only for everything data and a few other plans.

 

 

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