1 Sprint
In a clear effort to woo iPhone X buyers to its network, Sprint is offering the most “bang for the buck” in its pricing of the handset.
To start you off, Sprint will take $350 off the base-cost of an iPhone X — but only if you trade in one of the following handsets in good, working condition: iPhone 6/6s/7, iPhone 6/6s/7 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge/S8/S8+, Galaxy Note 5, LG G5/G6/V20, Google Pixel/Pixel XL, Moto Z Droid/Z Play/Z Force/Z2 Droid/Z2 Play/Z2 Force, BlackBerry KEYone, or HTC U11.
The carrier is also claiming that neither its new or existing customers will pay in excess of $22.22 per month for 18-months once they’ve traded in their qualifying handset, which interestingly lowers the cost of iPhone X ownership to around $400. Lastly, Sprint is offering customers an iPhone X price guarantee, which essentially means that if you find an iPhone X available for cheaper anywhere else, Sprint will issue a refund to match the difference.