Save $500 on your purchase of the latest handsets from Apple, Samsung, and Google from Xfinity Mobile. Certain conditions apply.
. So regardless of whether you favor the iPhone, Samsung's flagship Galaxy S22 line, or the Pixel 7 series, Xfinity can save you some money this holiday season. There are some conditions which we will explain a little later. Right now, sit back and focus on the savings.So you say that you want an iPhone 12, an iPhone 13, or an iPhone 14 series device. During the sale, you can take $500 off the price of these handsets including the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
The 128GB iPhone 14 Pro will run you $20.83 a month over 24 months if you take advantage of Xfinity Mobile's largesse. Ok, you want a foldable. We get it. The Galaxy Z Fold 4, until December 6th, can be purchased for 24 monthly payments of $54.16 or $59.16 . The Galaxy Z Flip 4 clamshell starts at 24 monthly payments of $20.83 for the model with 128GB of storage. If you want 256GB of storage, that price is $23.33/month for 24 months. The most popular foldable last year was the Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G and with 128GB of storage, you'll be paying only $12.50 per month over 24 months.
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