iPhone 6s now being sold for $1 with contract

iPhone 6s Apple.com

For those who have been hoping to get an iPhone 6s before 2015 comes to a close, well, now is the time. All one needs is a dollar and agree to a two-year contract with either Sprint or Verizon to get hold of a 16 GB iPhone 6s over at Best Buy.

Considering the iPhone 6s originally carries a $199 price tag on contract, the $198 price off does seem pretty tempting to take on.

Four color variants of the iPhone 6s will be made available, but the thing is the offer is only good until this Sunday both for online and those planning to get one in-store.

But it seems that is not the only deal that is on the table. Best Buy is also accepting trade-ins tied up with older working models (iPhone 5 and below) in exchange for the iPhone 6s.

For folks who opt to trade in their old phones, they not only get the brand new 16 GB iPhone 6s but a $200 gift card will also be thrown in.

The deal should be perfect for folks who have been aching to get a taste of the iPhone 6s, not to mention folks who are planning to upgrade their phones this Holiday season.

The two-year contract hitch seems to be something that could hold back some folks but then again, there had to be a catch somewhere.

With a tempting $1 deal like that, stocks could be limited. So for those who are indeed interested in getting one, then it would be best to do so now.

If the iPhone 6s stocks over at Best Buy do run out, then customers may have to settle for the iPhone 6 which is also being offered at $1.

It is likely that this would be an alternative buy for customers in the event that customers troop over to Best Buy and take them up on the $1 deal for the iPhone 6s.

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