@@newfnshow031if you think about it, if you divide $1,000 by 36 months, it comes out to somewhere around $27 a month. $60 minus $27 equals $33 a month for the service which is a smart Network so you would probably get better service. It could be de-prioritize but if you're going for reception then it's probably fine. Now. Who switches between networks all the time, that is the real question. You will probably stay with the same network for a long time. So maybe it's a good deal? I'm getting sick of my network being good at one place but bad at another, I will try my hand at as many networks that I can get my hands on at once.
It's not a free IPhone... if you bring your own phone the plan is only $25 a month. They do a credit check so you're basically financing the phone for $35 a month plus $25 for the voice/data plan. They also charge extra for the protection/service agreement.
The $25 plan is technically different so yes it's a free iPhone. The $25 plan doesn't have the roaming stuff and you're on one network not the three you could be on with the iPhone access plan.
Yes it does, after you done selecting everything and select finance option select the option that says get new iPhone with any carrier basically you asking for a unlocked iPhone, next it still makes you select which carrier but don’t worry about it. It’s just making sure your iPhone will work with your carrier that’s why that option exist so as long as you selected get a new iPhone with any carrier option prior to selection your carrier. You are fine, I think all iPhone works regardless of whichever option but still I always make sure 😂😂 all this confusion is because of eSIM bs apple is pulling nowadays.
Kind of an unfair comparison since the $60 plan includes a new phone every year and you do 3 years of service on Boost with only 2 years on their competitors.
Actually it's more if you get either of the pro models, example if you get a iPhone pro max with 512gb space it be $75.83 a month which comes out to be $2730 altogether for the 36 months, basically the cost if you bought 2 iPhones
The phone is unlocked, so if you choose say ATT, it doesn't mean you have to ONLY use it on ATT. Yes, I have both ATT and a collection of other MVNOs in the house, so I was able to use the ACMI get the 0% as well as a 3% cash back to my Apple Cash when I bought one. But it's a good point. When I bought my wife's 15 PM, I thought I selected ACMI and got the bill for the full price. I just paid it off. But when I got my 15 Pro from the Apple store, I picked ATT and set it up on my ATT eSIM. Then I put my Mint and Visible SIM on there and moved the ATT eSIM back to the other phone. So if you do want the ACMI, you are correct, you have to specify one of the big three. It doesn't mean the line has to stay on the phone as the phone is unlocked.
@@Naydeen53 yes, but to get the no interest ACMI you have to activate it on one of the three carriers. I just went through this with my wife's iPhone 15 PM. Bought it on the Apple Card, but didn't say it was going on AT&T (at the time) and the full bill came due. This is a recent change to ACMI, June or July of 2023 IIRC. Google is your friend here, you can find that it changed. (Can't post links as the comments seem to go away.) So yes you can buy it, but if you want ACMI you have to get a phone that is set to activate on AT&T, TMO or VZN out of the box. It doesn't mean you have to keep using them. But it does mean the phone will want to activate on the network you choose. If you don't choose one of those carriers, you will not get ACMI and the full cost will be due the first billing cycle to avoid interest. I learned that lesson on my wife's phone and picked AT&T for my 15 Pro. Activated it with my AT&T line, and then moved the eSIM back to the original phone once it was up and running. But technically, it was activated on AT&T...
It’s a good deal because the phone unlocks after 180 days and then you can cancel the service and not have to pay the full amount for the iPhone. After the credit you only have to pay $370 oppose to $1200 and there is nothing saying that you need to keep the service to keep the phone. I switched it T-Mobile and it works just fine.
@@foreigngambino9135nope did it with Verizon with my 14 plus and went to T-Mobile and they paid it off and I left in 20 days and I left the same day they paid my phone off and now going to boost for 15 pro max
I can save you the time and headaches don't waste your time with this company app is the worst and is currently having issues with esim, any issues with your phone takes days if not weeks to fix remember they have to escalate issues and may not be able to handle your case because of different expert teams that take again forever to resolve. You only have 30 priority data before they slow you down and their is only 1 plan that's it no other beside weather or not you want to either bring your phone or pay for one. Don't forget if you want to add hotspot you have to pay additional $10 to your plan and then you still can only use 30 GB because that's all you get period does that sound like something you want to deal with for $60 plus a month unless you bring your own device
I signed up with esim over the app in 10 mins. One of the most simple things i have ever experienced. You just wrote a paragraph without periods or commas, are you sure you’re not the issue?
They added hotspot (10$) x 2 for four of my line and once on one without my knowledge or permission. Overcharged my account by $90. After 4 hours of them delaying putting me on hold they said it will be refunded in 48 hrs. 4 days later nothing. Call/chat hold, stall delay again 3hrs this time to find out they issued a $40 credit, no refund. Now it's under a 72 review then refund will be issued within 4-7 business days. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME like op said
@@CalvinTennesseeif you don’t mind, how do you like the service so far? I’m thinking about getting the iPhone 15 pro through them with the $60 service, would you recommend?
@@CalvinTennesseesame it was the EASIEST set up ever. I was able to port my number quickly within a few minutes. The eSIM took about 30 minutes and it was completely my fault for not tapping the complete set up button.
@@lexbraxman9270if one has to worry about what a $1000 phone will do to their credit score, maybe a new iPhone isn't the best choice. I.E. if an iPhone is 50% of your credit limit on an Apple Card, yeah, maybe you shouldn't buy one. If it's 5%, it will hardly be a blip on the radar. Not sure it shows up as the full phone balance as it's charged in installments if you get ACMI. So ACMI may not be the hit on your score you think it would be depending on how they do it.
I do i Have rum the numbers I’ll get a 1300 phone paid only 80 bucks tax it’s like a a lease we ey year a new one I was looking at apple 2 year trading the old phone plus 300 cash then still 200 300 plus owed plus the 40 dollar plan. This is a decent deal get it while they run out of money
BI is full of bullshit😂. You’re better off finding a better deal elsewhere. That $60 iPhone promo deal sounds nice till you realize the setup process will be prolonged to 1-2 weeks due to some kind of Esim issue. And the tech support team is fucking clueless😂.
This is such a ridiculously generic video lol. Anyone can do simple math and go on the website themselves. The info about the actual coverage is what videos like these should be about . Like what are you sacrificing going with a cheaper plan coverage wise and reliability .
Their customers service sucks. They overbilled me. When I tried to resolve over their live chat you wait 10mins between their text and it never addresses issues. First time you don't respond within seconds they end chat and you have to start over
Or get the normal iphone 15 thru boost finance, and get the $25 plan thru boost aswell, $48.15 month💁🏻♀️ $23.15 for the phone + $25 for the plan = $48.15 x 24 months $1,155.06💁🏻♀️
Is it me or is no one paying attention Boost Infinite only phone plan is $25 for life if you want the iphone with no trade its $67 month if you take $67-$25= $42 x 36 = $1512 what dish spend to get you to buy the phone yourself
I Hate Contracts. Wireless companies take advantage of you. Best to get the Phone . On your own. pick your network.
I agree with you 100%. Cell phones are not cars, we shouldn’t and don’t need to pay it over 36 months.
disagree it's much cheaper overall than to pay retail price for the iPhone. That's hella expensive
@@newfnshow031 if you dont afford it get a cheaper phone, it's that simple
@@newfnshow031if you think about it, if you divide $1,000 by 36 months, it comes out to somewhere around $27 a month. $60 minus $27 equals $33 a month for the service which is a smart Network so you would probably get better service. It could be de-prioritize but if you're going for reception then it's probably fine. Now. Who switches between networks all the time, that is the real question. You will probably stay with the same network for a long time. So maybe it's a good deal? I'm getting sick of my network being good at one place but bad at another, I will try my hand at as many networks that I can get my hands on at once.
only way to do that now is used. Apple no longer allows that. Must be connected to a post paid company.
Great video. Straight to the point and no FILLER! Great Great Great
It's not a free IPhone... if you bring your own phone the plan is only $25 a month. They do a credit check so you're basically financing the phone for $35 a month plus $25 for the voice/data plan. They also charge extra for the protection/service agreement.
The $25 plan is technically different so yes it's a free iPhone. The $25 plan doesn't have the roaming stuff and you're on one network not the three you could be on with the iPhone access plan.
@@elliekim6666nothing is free your still paying for the iPhone
@@antoinegeorge4287right
Apple financing doesn’t finance iPhones anymore unless you have the big 3 carriers.
Yes it does, after you done selecting everything and select finance option select the option that says get new iPhone with any carrier basically you asking for a unlocked iPhone, next it still makes you select which carrier but don’t worry about it. It’s just making sure your iPhone will work with your carrier that’s why that option exist so as long as you selected get a new iPhone with any carrier option prior to selection your carrier. You are fine, I think all iPhone works regardless of whichever option but still I always make sure 😂😂 all this confusion is because of eSIM bs apple is pulling nowadays.
Kind of an unfair comparison since the $60 plan includes a new phone every year and you do 3 years of service on Boost with only 2 years on their competitors.
You could sell yore previous iPhone and buy a new one every year and it’ll still be cheaper than a contract
Verizon and AT&T both finance their phones at 36 months these days.
@@amitkeni4794it's not a contract tho .... You just need to pay off the phone and go
Can I buy it without even paying plan for my little sister?
Actually it's more if you get either of the pro models, example if you get a iPhone pro max with 512gb space it be $75.83 a month which comes out to be $2730 altogether for the 36 months, basically the cost if you bought 2 iPhones
The pro was $60 last year. They changed it
But you got to consider Verizon is 65 just for phone service
Would be even better if you had verizon amongst the 3 providers
Excellent comparison.
This video needs to be updated. Apple no longer allows phones to be purchased on 0% payment financing unless it’s the 3 big companies.
You cannot finance through apple without choosing one of the 3 major carriers.
You wouldn’t buy it from Apple on this option, you would finance it instead through boost with the option to pay over 36 months.
The phone is unlocked, so if you choose say ATT, it doesn't mean you have to ONLY use it on ATT.
Yes, I have both ATT and a collection of other MVNOs in the house, so I was able to use the ACMI get the 0% as well as a 3% cash back to my Apple Cash when I bought one.
But it's a good point. When I bought my wife's 15 PM, I thought I selected ACMI and got the bill for the full price.
I just paid it off. But when I got my 15 Pro from the Apple store, I picked ATT and set it up on my ATT eSIM. Then I put my Mint and Visible SIM on there and moved the ATT eSIM back to the other phone.
So if you do want the ACMI, you are correct, you have to specify one of the big three. It doesn't mean the line has to stay on the phone as the phone is unlocked.
If you have Apple Card you can finance it - unlocked and bring to any carrier
@@Naydeen53 yes, but to get the no interest ACMI you have to activate it on one of the three carriers.
I just went through this with my wife's iPhone 15 PM. Bought it on the Apple Card, but didn't say it was going on AT&T (at the time) and the full bill came due.
This is a recent change to ACMI, June or July of 2023 IIRC. Google is your friend here, you can find that it changed. (Can't post links as the comments seem to go away.)
So yes you can buy it, but if you want ACMI you have to get a phone that is set to activate on AT&T, TMO or VZN out of the box. It doesn't mean you have to keep using them. But it does mean the phone will want to activate on the network you choose.
If you don't choose one of those carriers, you will not get ACMI and the full cost will be due the first billing cycle to avoid interest.
I learned that lesson on my wife's phone and picked AT&T for my 15 Pro. Activated it with my AT&T line, and then moved the eSIM back to the original phone once it was up and running.
But technically, it was activated on AT&T...
not anymore sadly@@Naydeen53
Can’t you just factory reset it?
No they lock the phone so it can only be used for that carrier
I live in the Caribbean, would you recommend?
No boost service data is trash
It’s a good deal I’ll be selling my iPhone and it will be 40 bucks for a year easy. Every year you get a new iPhone if so he’ll yes
It’s a good deal because the phone unlocks after 180 days and then you can cancel the service and not have to pay the full amount for the iPhone. After the credit you only have to pay $370 oppose to $1200 and there is nothing saying that you need to keep the service to keep the phone. I switched it T-Mobile and it works just fine.
Can you go into detail? It says the full amount comes due if you cancel
Thata fraud 😂😂😂😂😂
@@foreigngambino9135nope did it with Verizon with my 14 plus and went to T-Mobile and they paid it off and I left in 20 days and I left the same day they paid my phone off and now going to boost for 15 pro max
Apple doesn't finance through boost infinite. Its only att, Verizon, and t-mobile
I'm poor english i can't understand
I can save you the time and headaches don't waste your time with this company app is the worst and is currently having issues with esim, any issues with your phone takes days if not weeks to fix remember they have to escalate issues and may not be able to handle your case because of different expert teams that take again forever to resolve. You only have 30 priority data before they slow you down and their is only 1 plan that's it no other beside weather or not you want to either bring your phone or pay for one. Don't forget if you want to add hotspot you have to pay additional $10 to your plan and then you still can only use 30 GB because that's all you get period does that sound like something you want to deal with for $60 plus a month unless you bring your own device
I signed up with esim over the app in 10 mins. One of the most simple things i have ever experienced. You just wrote a paragraph without periods or commas, are you sure you’re not the issue?
They added hotspot (10$) x 2 for four of my line and once on one without my knowledge or permission. Overcharged my account by $90. After 4 hours of them delaying putting me on hold they said it will be refunded in 48 hrs. 4 days later nothing. Call/chat hold, stall delay again 3hrs this time to find out they issued a $40 credit, no refund. Now it's under a 72 review then refund will be issued within 4-7 business days.
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME like op said
@@CalvinTennesseeif you don’t mind, how do you like the service so far? I’m thinking about getting the iPhone 15 pro through them with the $60 service, would you recommend?
@@Kaleidoscopal I am only typing something here to see the answer to your question lol.
@@CalvinTennesseesame it was the EASIEST set up ever. I was able to port my number quickly within a few minutes. The eSIM took about 30 minutes and it was completely my fault for not tapping the complete set up button.
If you have to lease a phone you definitely don't need that phone
U saved my wallet
where is the free part?
There's NO free lunch.
I would rather buy the IPhone straight out than finance it.
it’s interest free so what’s the difference between payments vs buying outright?
it will effect your credit score until its paid off
@@lexbraxman9270if one has to worry about what a $1000 phone will do to their credit score, maybe a new iPhone isn't the best choice.
I.E. if an iPhone is 50% of your credit limit on an Apple Card, yeah, maybe you shouldn't buy one. If it's 5%, it will hardly be a blip on the radar.
Not sure it shows up as the full phone balance as it's charged in installments if you get ACMI.
So ACMI may not be the hit on your score you think it would be depending on how they do it.
I was told i didn't qualify. My credit is 838.
Ur credit is too high my guy
@FeedsRT by mistake it's 828 siri put a "3"
They don't want to give you a deal that doesn't make them money.
Not gonna lie but i doubt that many of the boost users would have good enough credit to get it through Apple financing
This is boost infinite not boost mobile, they do run credit check and people can be denied.
I do i Have rum the numbers I’ll get a 1300 phone paid only 80 bucks tax it’s like a a lease we ey year a new one I was looking at apple 2 year trading the old phone plus 300 cash then still 200 300 plus owed plus the 40 dollar plan. This is a decent deal get it while they run out of money
Boots va apple financing
Exact same price overall for the phone with 0% interest. Apple will allow 24 months, Boost will allow over 36 months.
BI is full of bullshit😂. You’re better off finding a better deal elsewhere. That $60 iPhone promo deal sounds nice till you realize the setup process will be prolonged to 1-2 weeks due to some kind of Esim issue. And the tech support team is fucking clueless😂.
Terrible comparisons. Literally a waste of time watching this.
This is such a ridiculously generic video lol. Anyone can do simple math and go on the website themselves. The info about the actual coverage is what videos like these should be about . Like what are you sacrificing going with a cheaper plan coverage wise and reliability .
Their customers service sucks. They overbilled me. When I tried to resolve over their live chat you wait 10mins between their text and it never addresses issues. First time you don't respond within seconds they end chat and you have to start over
Or get the normal iphone 15 thru boost finance, and get the $25 plan thru boost aswell, $48.15 month💁🏻♀️ $23.15 for the phone + $25 for the plan = $48.15 x 24 months $1,155.06💁🏻♀️
Is it me or is no one paying attention
Boost Infinite only phone plan is $25 for life if you want the iphone with no trade its $67 month if you take $67-$25= $42 x 36 = $1512 what dish spend to get you to buy the phone yourself
wow that's crazy , how long did delivery take
@@cedlinsit should take 2 days