The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, which hit stores today, are at the center of new round of carrier wars. First, third-place T-Mobile announced it’d be offering an iPhone 6s lease program that costs as little as $5 a month. Then, fourth-place Sprint responded with its own $1 a month lease plan. Finally, first-place Verizon joined the party with its plan to give iPhone customers a new upgrade every year, provided they’ve paid off more than half the cost of their phone and hand in their old one. Confused? Here’s our guide to finding the best way to buy an iPhone.
Read the full story at Re/code, by Dawn Chmielewski and Ina Fried
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