Sprint offers free 64GB iPhone 8 after trade-in to lure subscribers
Sprint on Monday launched a promotion offering a free 64-gigabyte iPhone 8 in exchange for trading in an iPhone 7, Samsung Galaxy S8, or Galaxy Note 8.

The deal applies to both new and existing customers activating a new line, including people who have already preordered an iPhone 8, Sprint said. Technically customers are agreeing to an 18-month lease which would normally cost $29.17 per month, and they should receive credit within their first two bills.
People trading in select older devices -- such as an iPhone 6 or 6s -- can still get 50 percent off their monthly lease payments. In any case, a $30 activation fee is waived for online orders.
Sprint is facing a tough competition for iPhone 8 buyers. On top of many shoppers choosing to buy directly from Apple, or third-party retailers, rival carriers are running their own promotions. T-Mobile for example is offering $300 off the cost of an iPhone 8 with a trade-in, albeit over the course of 24 months.
Sprint's main advantage may be its unlimited plan, which costs $50 per month for one line and $40 for two, with up to three further lines at no cost with AutoPay and paperless billing turned on. The company does however limit video to 1080p, and cap bandwidth on music and games to 1.5 and 8 megabits per second, respectively.
The iPhone 8 ships on Sept. 22. Some upgrades include an A11 processor, wireless charging, a True Tone display, and improved camera hardware tuned for augmented reality.

The deal applies to both new and existing customers activating a new line, including people who have already preordered an iPhone 8, Sprint said. Technically customers are agreeing to an 18-month lease which would normally cost $29.17 per month, and they should receive credit within their first two bills.
People trading in select older devices -- such as an iPhone 6 or 6s -- can still get 50 percent off their monthly lease payments. In any case, a $30 activation fee is waived for online orders.
Sprint is facing a tough competition for iPhone 8 buyers. On top of many shoppers choosing to buy directly from Apple, or third-party retailers, rival carriers are running their own promotions. T-Mobile for example is offering $300 off the cost of an iPhone 8 with a trade-in, albeit over the course of 24 months.
Sprint's main advantage may be its unlimited plan, which costs $50 per month for one line and $40 for two, with up to three further lines at no cost with AutoPay and paperless billing turned on. The company does however limit video to 1080p, and cap bandwidth on music and games to 1.5 and 8 megabits per second, respectively.
The iPhone 8 ships on Sept. 22. Some upgrades include an A11 processor, wireless charging, a True Tone display, and improved camera hardware tuned for augmented reality.
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I buy a year old car out right (full price) for $650. I trade it in for a new car which is costs roughly $50 more. But instead of buying it and getting money for my trade it, give away my old car that I paid money for and instead I lease for 18 month for $0/mo. I don't own this car that I am leasing, I'm just leasing it for free. After the lease is done, I don't have the the $650 that I paid for my old car, because I simply gave it away, nor do I have the new car because I never owned it. I was just leasing it.
iPhone 8 Cost = $699
Monthly Credit for iphone 7 = $29.17
Total Credit = $29.17 x 18mo = $525
Remaining amount = $699 - $528 = $171
As you can see, the monthly credit for your trade-in does not cover the full price of the iPhone 8. There is a $171 deficit which is due at the end of the contract. So, instead of putting down the $171 up front, they bill you at the end. However, they advertise as if the iPhone is free. This is very devious advertising meant to lure unsuspecting customer into long 18 month contracts. Don't get me wrong - this may still be a good deal - but the advertising could have been much more clearer.
Also, if you have an iphone 6, you get 14.85/mo ($265 / 18mo). It still may be a better deal than selling your phone elsewhere.
Given this is sprint, I still am on the fence with this one. I use Cricket's $35 plan (4GB LTE) which runs on AT&T network. Switching to Sprint substantially increases my monthly spend on service and gives me a poorer network in my opinion. And for me, the extra amount i'd spend on monthly service offsets the discount sprint is offering. Again, this is purely my situation - for someone else,this may still be a great offer.
www.sprint.com/1yearfree That will save you $35/mo - $3/mo taxes and fees * 12 = $384. Unlimited Data, throttles at like 22GB, Comes with Wifi Call, Hotspot/Tethering, and iCloud device calling support without needing iPhone on same Wifi as your other Apple devices.
Or the Virgin deal which is $1/yr + 0.08/mo in fees. Also unlimited data, but no Wifi Calling, Tethering or iCloud device calling.
So basically, forget this deal. Keep your phone, or buy a new one, sell you old one and if you wanting to entertain Sprint, go for the mostly free 1 year of service offers.
I suspect Apple has to approve the deals each carrier provides.
That's why there's. No free iPhone this year yet, there may be more lucrative deals for the iPhone X. Depending on demand. I think that's the phone Apple really wants you to buy.
Keep in mind your phone will have scratches on the screen and possibly some scratches and dents on the outer portion of the phone in which diminishes the value of the phone.
Why keep on to something when you have something brand new for no cost...